The Beaver weekly argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1860-1862, September 11, 1861, Image 1

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PNEI BEAIIII EGOS.
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WEDNESDAY, SEIYI!„ 11th; 1861
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11-4- • • '
per s'anuniFlN ADVAWCE; otheiwieb,/wo Doz‘
ksts r. , ..l.lsieed. No pati.r cliacontinued,
•,, L tij sr, rd,rectsges tire settled; except at the
Vi.lon sr t 0
Advert lit:nnents Inserted at the rate of e
.11
4rs . p p r sripare, of thirt
. en linos for one loser
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lion-- , ftc•Nnn._srittent insertion 2b Cen ti .
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liberal iiado_unt 'wade to yearly advertisers.;
w -Letters int.' communicational', by pull
1.41 Late; rrompt atter.tion.
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1. P.y. Nets ofleis late Co - ig'ress'all
; ,. iiiciies . fpr enlistinent were abolih
•l. te.. , .ve11. as the 6:two-dolla.r fee for
. . ,. zi,„:1:1 ; recruits to the .;t4udezvous
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2. Pay 0!( first re-enlisttnent in tlie
:..._: . ::,c .ir' , . , iy..the soldier is . .o reeeiyit:.‘
lwe :•111ar;'in;f. month in 'addition 'to
-;;:riteilt'pay, and one dollar for.ev
...Ty . s:ll.) ,,, pient enlistment: I -
• y l. S,4l..l',:rt's who now •entt.r-tlie ser
vice. .-ill3er as regulars oriiiilunteers,
iin. die ‘‘'ar." and serve, out their en
-t :t-,it: i , .,liall i with their discharge ;
r!•(-eive one hundred dollars honnty, or
I:liii au: 'lint trill be paid to the legal
% . 1: 1 •e-eikti l aires of 3rieh a,s die .or are
i&,-1-i n {1 pi. sorviee. " - •
ih.• Gth of Atigust, "1861,
roeeive• ele.ven dollars
recei:vt. thirteen," and .those who
l i !rece:ved . tWelve dollars will
thirteen—privates and
7rpr4.:ti sOnTeive . -. the • same pay—but
no;othyr ilailLte is made in - the pay of
iausicians,
.i Obe
the 1. alio wance of every ' duke'.
Ipa, a servant inereSsed there
twelve or twenty-foar del
§ear for . each servant he k
' i no ' authority fOr
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to The additior:-
- .-Ainty; for eillistmkt;' at dis
tau ',tan s is also atgal.slrl- - The
aitalnistering the oath is
that cloy is 110eaftei to be per
deomniissiirned Officer.'
; , -Woman down East has tom
::':01(141 gbit of divorce ngniost h4q*
tn, liatallit..eanse he wouldi not allow
L vrl , l afiply her tongueld the stop-
Pr'of the- molasses
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riet Main ` /ferny, br. ziony+. 1 0:,,d f , , !tee.: ' 'qha Ai be f' , : ini the ..
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fli.7 candidate{ d er .4. , mi .- r __L. ,0. .out :' . ft, it his lis in
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,Bigger,.ca efior .mestsl-1 ‘b— l i, , i-' - 1 is - '
-Edi t i re o f - , i4 o ; y h a iii r r I j l i f ~IC 4 :‘et i fober of fi lao:coutitt
• • 1- , -., .b and 4.41 consider nota -befeire it it
It V have offered 1 7 ,,,,, - 1 r..- •{- • ~_ r r
. O ESTLI_EN:-.._OU ' ' yo r. fhb 1 ,
selves its a:Wig/ilea-for the motet •respatt- f - 1 13 ern, It tha Upited 4tateLll a
sible position in ,the State at this time. 1 terming toll know no other, colt
Who shall occupy the ; poste: ofl Judie - iff rn_or will!' 8 11 10 11 any InliP wh
your CClinty .courts, county t rea s urer ' . fePer soul pat .to volo9iooiwo
is i, small matter so far - asAlfeir'opiai na; traitors I V:hil `l o 4ld V , ve a t...an a
On patella! atlairi.is:eentiepeed. 'But. he ,e 9 toaehlto t ur.,Ari,,, our polo
man Whelp aspires to a Seat in th
e L. , 'gie,i , . [ ;: l aretypa d d t e ,
tare Of , Pennsylvania at This a' fi b,. Id
,I , ve.ma,, e I ap e let4i i t il i b i :
ie trip es le l .
be a statesman,' an hotist'iman, na aa= . .9 rt fathers , 1 , ilp.
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triot. 'Any man can stand at ;he he M i d
mot 'thieve 3.1 ~. ill
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when the ship! eif State glides own ,he I 13eating in', a feeblelbody !the h
smooth stream o ;prosperity—a any it- etary fruits f, my fatheris ficleli
itia2Generai can wheel his squ drone on ,1. i ii u, vv r t mass led , ' i its 1;
e t., ' I
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i the villa green . But at tt thx4litte * th a, I n aa, b,), la gia 1 enemy tat n
I the 'people want no, more . Bull 'LB* L e. ! attempting to dixi thk ' I I she
I tfeats ;'no more Martyrdom of brevetroopii ' bully us aftelfWarcls-----youl ' o ill pai
itt - itisamiri.._Biii also, they want rib dem. 1 m ' ferobtrudif (4 not; mys if, but
1 ItgoguerpOlitiCiuns, Or there dish neat ir r. i Ili puing qudsi ions, prom ted 1))
tisane at liarr i isburg: ' The sition of, v
. 1 conceit, or
lino
'for sec
Pennsylvania' in the Union ;f e : relation l Ai ism, lint 1 . 7 f we may - now
to the admieist6tion, as the B a nner Re;
f .
Ili( of cOodu ty u have rked
publican State ;;and ha l ving a Pe nsvlva- Ifb Yon;raPlve :- 1 - E L_
niamatu.the head of the most important I • ;DO you tielieve 1 the lUnio
I DepartMent at ‘V,itshington, "ollc(robiiie
1 1 th ] States essentlial to the !iappi
Ito make : the voi c e of her- L' -Jature wi l l p 7 are ''itict 1. 1- cisperity. of be 1
1 nipotent in shaping the policy of tije IVs , , ietry, at ho..4,leted fiti on rest
1 t i othi i Ad m i n i sra ,,,,,,i„ .. if p t .0,4 ) .1,,,,,‘„, bi ilty among She nations of
I saves' peace, the4e'will be peace-- I. it IPenS. , 4 . DoefS youylaffeetiOn'for , he
-1 sylvania says *auto the knife,
.1, will tr override your alfdetionl fory *ur
l war to the sn ,
ife—if Pennsylva ia says or I its - plittfor n 3 Or if.ii„ LH
It! isunion, the Union Will be dissaved4, Lie essar3isin tlt iikudwit if 'tin
I if'Ponasylvanla` says , concession tor the (mg! or Mei oth. , :e ...ihotil i i .vo kJ,
Union,there will concession and Uniuli. tern it etmrse Niiii s'oll l til ls ? I
ISuch. is ' the eh i ttracter: of her people, q .R . staliitt bytYo thtiott, or 'lwili p.m
loyal, steady , conservative, but itubbodn I Yvq,* p/of fi rm. laki kt tto e, 4 6
and tittE. -. .'pwi to more, but WfleFe sir e 3, . Vi .1 . 00 k 'v j l er-c lise t i'
Iplanfe lecloot sae is a'' immovable its liiir ,°A , beau dui ()Vito shall et ,
etereml aountaias. therefere the tail wO ,iti an et etny'slebutitiy ? 10,
inks; the siiirrai , e 'of the people fur. t i e I el' 1 , eaitton ALB volition .
1
eesi•i'oo of -the c;;)raint -.•:-iister ,IL tiarri - oiiftio ha: ks f !the 31iisibii '
burg sbyuld understatid the ground he i ssuraillg y mt. ansWkre to
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'occupies, and the cOuree 14 prOpose t . tin • 'dons to t. 4 On the 4'l
lake, uot'only fo'r the ireA.tit, but in the 'XI ion.LL
cordingelit !laure. -• ' si [ .I ! ' ~..1 Aft r Get e 111 31'Cl'e
It is lair before :asking you the. two or I ay . J.. La n Getie Id .Reatir
,three titiestions w hich eitalind to du, to ;be s sure to ? L A, ill - ileis Fio,
, , ' • d the 1 - font eaVI
tate , . my own pu.w. , ...n. an ryson , ,k.xtec;:s•pity • tUpelsh bitn.
i nty hutting thent. We are eng.,,ired in a lintin its .elitt eochiriontri)
war birithe pres.rrvalioli of the U iiitni.— i holf(.lr of' tte country U 7 .15 riot
Ni'o for'the pladf.rm of any pal.ty'--7;.0 vett , Wit e still appa r ent ,
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;for 17,e, Cajon. It -is f.'r i s til".• 1
, .., laL l J
Ame,ileti , n peopld rt . ..-s now b4trificitig ev
'ely -tiling they hold de r in thei World
4 : even'the lives-of !their sbns on the altar°
the I.',Thlon. Whi - - are they doing 'this.
L it inerely
. breiluse the propertY. of de l
Gove,rnment has! been la Len ? 13.eau...-
1 1..• • • . • . . 1
their : nag has peen instilled ? Is itmere
f r y to: avetlge, a Initional insult? , .1 (14
lot so understand it.--The people-of the
6: 2 ) uth r •li r _ r a i_ii_rt !JAI& 1..0p Is- , 'Llaiiirrli.l4,:a..ht
protesse4 to 1321.9; that alai only. liud it!
is because the people of the Noill are I
Unwilling that the Union shall btl dissolv
ed, that the': ha ve taken up artris- l .noti .
Item a vain and Istu'ubj . rp deterrination i.
to fight for their - light. because it is their
:iglli, but I.):..muSe the. tni.. ? .o is essential
to the' gl4y, the 'peace laud pruspsrity of ,
the !ace nor, lking, and the gene ; ratior.s'
that arerto.eutue. i BecaUse Disunklu'dries
,up the fountains . of 1 .-;rosperity ; builds 1
fortresses all along, our,bonlers ; creates i i
stanclino• armies ;; border !troubles result-t
•' '' • l! • • ic; - d the l
::ig In co:lmila ; nal, Li, Awn, n
destrbetiun of libel ty i tself:' Furif wet
have ;desp / tie 'neighbors,With all te'vigor I
of. despotism, we piusthav4i the 1
Igor of 1
despot - n-01 to coie With AltPrh. T i le peg={
See (indeed( alieAy)
.e our- prestige!!
mune—bullied ' by : t h e great[ Powers; an
0
snubbed, even by, old J . SPaiti.-, Oar 'fiagli
no 10n., , er a preteetion front . the searChingil
Eeiglishirian. Thil.Got ti Isii then t treilibling!
1-st the insitors Of the 40ath 'be acfrutiivl-
edged bY the Cri;eat Peisers—wh - fthe
blood.of - our youing men is flowi.ig likei!
,water - T and the sttbstanee of the people isl!
scattered te the winia—Ond ieithot/ Union i t;
de.s.thred lo be so (41rayk: Nre,eannot con-11
sent to have I,)owerful neighbers ahlugsideil
of us, without paying the penalty) which
Fiance and - Germany have paid f rages, ;
viz.: '. DespOtie Government ; thelyoung 1
men
,all soldiers the labor of the field I
done by women, and old men ; !lit': ceunl
try groaning under etery form ol . ,taxa-1
w
futon, hile t
its substance i is a;sted i a
t !
i
feeding armies ) , c o ntractors, court s, offs -;
vials and theives of every imaginable sort,'
ii
Our 'American Liberty ;as you know bet- '
ter the:l3,l:dt,, sprung up from our.isola- '
tion \ from the rest, of ! the: worldthret
thousand' miles from a civilized!! neigh.
bor-:,...i0ri because we 'were 'alwk s ys one
country: r and, sudstantially `one Govern-!:
'elicit. I.eare not holy. much libe ay the
Pilgrimi or b Oavaliers had'brought with '
them; if, they ` had not had an enure Co n 1 .
t'igent to plant it in, the, flower of Liberty
wOuld never have\flourished. The
1 . -
des
potism; wbia neeessartly: accompatne 1
rind follows war witli \ pOwerfal neighbors ,
' Would have planted its thee' on the bud
din.; b
infancy i 1 Freedom, and crushed it
cut furever. .-
No! the AmeriCartipeople have no t
; Consenter. to this civil war--tho 1 moot
horrid of all ware—this voluutq t y mit t
Ong of. brothers-thrbats by elirtstiau
brut her s - upon 1 any ' question 61\ etii
\ 1
quetic or insulted dignity; but u ponn:a
• soleatrt..onvietiOttof tit
ts inevitable . 1 ,
eessity; and that now as always, ....Li4
t erty ; awl Z- )atop qre gall and Inseparable:l
And while as reapers; they go Jow l,
!to the II:a-vest !,of DCath, they unul
; sorrOwing„: with funeral tretid. au
muffled drainl ' -
• , •;- ;
1 : :Such a war, i ..., n t h em ture_pf things, ;
eannoVlre'aloniene:l llunianity sielt;
s a
ent it; .itlid.salonilirio6 front iti..
It is a war as lbetween husband and
i wife, awl parent--and child. f And if
1 our attempt siteuld ; only exasperatC
and:unite the enetni4s of the' Union,
; andl though beaten in the field,,-they
the*
.are)sui.; -far from being' conquered a;
ever—l :look forward to the not fa
i dig4int t p,el7 . io. - I,' when: •th e peeple, sio -
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lir:services' tler the ,
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ur 'oluntary2 ttgitives,
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n Ja.(!kso4 in 1814,1
1 - t4pr+ed q ves'in I to
fy of them )ift‘ .e killed;
-tirl l t till the - nd ot' the
the n most titi .. iltitl were
litt he rsteatOiy refuted
Is or their: 0,48 or their
m,•enough that he and
efe,ulect tho4e rnabtfrrei
1 liis - ' actii)tt'wast up
itlent 31adibn,, and )7
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eongrei,s. 1,
o-ida, Gen. Jessup u ed
1 nuidel lund'isPies aid
tt , • ,
siri-ed thdfvell he, et
eir loyal ma.: l ters elaipt
)6l Of Van 116.eti fit,
i•lpr, bUt got nothipg
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aptUred by 'a l
,spy and
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iwtorth, butt Coug,r i ess
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Illecent belt , ' Ito i C r '. %
lan came title 2140, to t• e
1.! 1 . -.. ;
• - , datighter . nt ,• • - 1113 ine ort . e
g e t . °% 1415 1 'f' 41 : : " Ii i r 1 1* 46 t r sr
lie gentleur ll r - .. 4 *l`=lip slave
Irrt'Yito t he v a t :, f'4'4-1.", more ,than
i 4o:i ! .
,000,, and :other I•fettifierty , l'whinh
tikes hitit almen 'otieto3 , lar g
ed wealth.
1' I '• - - I 1 ;
n i order to: rest* nil - legit Lion, Ihe
i r ~ !, ,,, ,
' l 'sl;;eled tnb e halt . A:ye i psand'
Iles by etrcaiie s r e i n i[6o a4d capl3:3 l i i
pe free I : Rates itt•toiaittsvilla. ir . ' I
lilefore leatg NiiititaandinailMr.
•
.1 had pear ,te ifil l ikitorleil • of! the
estinatton and :an iirOsilatir
tl,
ere.l He heard h4ltrit tifheitil-it 1
.• lel' hilt Otingh
ir:,4lfati wal3•11:01ken
ci ), and that 131113. tie atieretit ti in fain-'
1 , 'As he Ravi 604014, - ,th ; North
lit StaieslhelW' laeerifbelmedl With
4rything ho tia ~;so.•4lfferent 1 from
at; he 111 A. been•ltid*xpecl, I This
tt• lie eip4cted I ta1,660 ..g own to
ass," and the I stirili l ni4ibusies a
[Asked him.l, , .146 slied on Maki
L
liusetts ifound I .the aohoelsl in full;
, St: and his daughtliejttst ready -t
o
l',cluttte: 43 spent , trt"few ayt 'i
e'town. and ming; ;freely it iti th e i, 1
i i
, .16, who in , n r litil ' int ligene :1
iure, and • i*-.43m0 f koiiti 'al ben
iimt,.ttr ti'ir,renr tativ. sof the I
: t opinib ' : I, 1110+1 niria". Mr.
.Ibud ben iiti - on • Vmon inan.-1
6 , ii,n now le loved : :) ilip- ini tki. i ftnt ' 1
ti c
!tarned oi , e thelfalit , ti il wine /
ps i troylag 2La a • ;,-... ;!a s 4 that'
i
41-e ho hadlbeenla '•'•`• .ti et .61.31';
410 from pfteea 114:),' st • I `w ' in i th;
My': .llany cumin' i • 'he not
lite;.malelinbabitti
~ lib , • , •i e agl.
t o
ehildhood prlbe i Ili.
,etaertility
4, . Whole' Aril ~,, t'. .. 6 'of the
ith waviinOr at • 7% ;if Ottrat3,l
"ttior i
, e beatenot deer ti ed, ithe, 431 Oar
, !einforeOn * 4 I Ige i . .thit. if •-
1,16 n waaidii 'I ' ' ` •;o ,*
1
gar, Ma' si:
• lhatrasl ma
G , r.' .M: fin:'
ling his 12181
I.frull or sa,
!carry laelf
orthern se ,
1.
~ Which, ifj
e public, I .[ •
.. ' l loyall cr
the duty
the
treaso,.
ill. s• — V. 1 r
1
11. { '
F
red
y to
1
lt,h4
ces.
,the
?
'ur
elf
I tle
,ve
it l lie
1 11
as
ICB
in
rot
,eneral t l3u
, ightitn hay
tit i triui.4 l ih .
pii, ..c4pei ,
, h , for it scents -:tft i at they'
latteras iplet t l From thc
I tOl authentiC accotints whi
Isited this niurhirtrYl,l Nvt le4r
1 , ,
e forts wer morn co , y
715 inert, defendir by Oil
• of ar ille[y, ioit eo; pn
on anc eottitnande4 by ho'
8
Image t l hat4 tlii rcb gado
tof, ..the numerous, traitor
1..,
lulu. illeihOlds; under Se
govern ne4, l tbe Ail,' vit ed ' pi
Aunt Serctary - Ocl be Navi.l
I .
e titnelof tbeiighti bo had
s,re b bel \fosse's at l e Ici in t
lit as be tht gene L llylasst'
;.
f itliat IV tsp l r . .. poSi loos Oil
l ir a permanent i - 4...t td firel
thesuperiOritY oii4ir ahiph,'l
'se :tint is r l endelledi it nsteadr
n« tbe.wititi4. 'll3 l ut'in thi
, ect di i ll tfoi.,lo4e 4,'lltut in 4
41 last d a .ittyl. i ,, i 4 a lb:iif,l
' nenty lostieigbt u•it Id&
ei
y-tive kroandod.i s ono i
'est shells Wad l ipi 1 1 , ed the
L e the uta , ritzin - i3 Ullhe fort 1
3
V. , 1 ,
ty clear tha ' liad i l tot the I
.
iendered an sPlo t n woul 1
peCI red stitlici+ to se' d half
to their tirOtt a e,11T.41 , Of t
foree accotaparli tg til < nval
tiortit 'soups tl i t ill -' 1 fttir bt I
wet . lande,kl, bu h vtri artille i .
th'ent, 2theY r . 6 d cede Nctil
ivice{.--N. t lanciit 11 . , ,1 ' ') !
lIM
togn'
fort
ilea.
bri
full
pub
t►be..
1
MEM
MU
ean
per.
ile
;our
inis'
s ,
1 1 kss
Batt;
of hi
pre t
l:uri
i l / 4 0C101:
' Elie Chicago
• • I
lottowing comet ni
'3l‘' l l 7ll - en . Gin ,1,
den ' of thiS ch
}
cur.espondenee
riaiersond limb;
guiltWhoda he I
At tilat, time a
peditioa to.C4
teMplated lby g
thel. South, • andl
.4m e f or the ehiek
knew 'that Mil'
son",' was not
land be had flo
in him seltltl4
Jug the eariteutli
McClellan,! often
Iteriag indueenicli
lout:'-_ , the lead n l 3
IpOwers, attire •J
16ultil. t.lO lion Et
•
spoil; and the ttn 1
the conquered 3
lienw we in the e
t,..."
wa4 summarilk
'lowed again a
tatt ,
ons until 1
I for 'ade,/anr ref
1 corirliodenee,l ,
theLnailititi , 7 an
an(i, :cxprestieg
lino s tied with' :A
';in his cominind
"young General'"
evnts will ab4,l
I , 1.
!!51
of
be
at
-1 te,
1 he
I 1 I I
,
7
=
1
nre
that
1 0l less
o ) l .
-one
ile l ss a
aron,
from
".
I,
of
M~
bow , .
y in - I
ned of
and,
frnm
IA [ 7
I .r 1 war
thy:''
isleasel
tight
*bile
di and
rot ou .
cover
tureen
have
t then
I lan I
;dred§
1 with
l e ser
R q
itta
-1
thesi
i
aureg
li t
two 1
fol
'enor
al rest
letiv •
ftSSOr
aure.
ng ex
las ebn
?its in
'came
cCieJlai was
hii kept 'up an
with his arm
8 , ixtin with i
j ti
Lad itilditi inti
reittlfilibuster l
trti 'Aruclrica m i l
i
li L
is
le Ostiess sp 1
.Ipaure - gaf• N I
•onSpi . r i ator i s.
er) ,, ,t,he lin fu
th ni a for I
that un ire col I
lw alit tistify
'l)d ~' U , uppl
G 11) 'the Inn
i
Int 4 th. t!tiitilti j 1
lship 1 k ith
i a rt i t il
.lipput i l l heou
LsirTe f tlhe 0 ,
Ili : ir:;,y, ist.ttur
lioirne 4-if ii,
4tit 144
41 blo*
lader i.
qiflenc
YI talc ' .
44:I tia t:?
Fbe hell
1
i,trary
et the
14, ete n d i j
mild
t . offet•
As re f
ein '
lih.ori
i t tl i ittl i
icllap,
Viet's'
f 1
' . rprlit3. 1 Mt
yilit
et!te t ' but i
~ti l a 1 fli ne i
.'le 1 n • pare
tie', 0 it.
!aura rd' a
ii.6o Y of 3 i'i
ties t thrm
bp' late
ari I a iraate I
r i orth 'that ' e'
ind Iprove.i
I 1 1
I 11
• :
i 1
r pote
i
OE
tr .
R
MB
COMlnint I Sexist&
I ..i.l 1 .1 4 + L.
A greo l , "War i.ectlng" I as held
4
inl Chieugito on'th i e 124 ki';whereat ire
`s+ei); : speeches,: 1.13 rill, ' salute:4 th ;
e
. le., were freely die ' ted. Whilelall
was jiroceddiug ha,•inopiegsly, wine
fohe)rose and nroN'ed a Ivsol'v c expr,ca
smg want of confid ace in 'the present
1 head of tholw4r kD pirtonf r and 're
: filifatinAmthe. 11. 3 1:Frai eliv to oupe.raede
I ..hhp. ; id.efeiipon a uhstituteil was of
rfered, Yidfirinlug that the people Ofilli
ino* have unboutided eizintidence,in
the zeallpatriotlistiti and,' ahilitY - of
Ahrahiim.pineolti;that'ir heitisitisfied
itiatAtie•ikesentiS'ecretury -* holiest,
eapable and effielek, thitt the; country
ought to he; th - atlthe President i ill! -
ly eilualtO the'prcsent national crisis;
that be htt tietter opportunities than
others ofj, Aging : of thp 114ministrati th i
W
- of 'the'' ar 'Department.' Also, e x -.
prdieing, a i l:Their that' the President
would net l eontintie a man in his cabi
net, in whom he 4al of entire confi
donee in every respect. 1 The substi
fate was adonto 1 with an ernplottic
"Ay" Acidso the matter Was. put
to rest.i 1 _ I
, ,
This is as it should be. 3. 1 .a. s meet
ings, are well enough in their Way.
but ;the revision and reconstru •tic.'n of
Cabinets is not thei i t.[ll::• ; , ic, ;:nejtit,t4:
.: , Id , W ./ I I (it-ver i da arky sti‘ths .ilms to
make with regarl to thiii,important
j triple shoald tiutlith'eM quietly to tii,e
I
Pietiidept, Ant blatantly- to t .Ipublie.
IA PublictetYort ;to displac a cabinet
lil
weakens the dovernment if itasuceese
, ful,,, and; embarrilkses the PreWe:nt at
any4ate„sinee he must dislike equal
ly, to i dtfy. the popUlai will iind tis
make a phatigo,uUder, ooMpulsion: - In,
n
the erageewspaper 1 attaiks - , on
a Cabinet , Aliti4o: are hor i e.likely to
r keeplium in than tti tare hint oftt.
The' w ePresident l w eare!li•ell aiisured„,
i flint in the conviction that 9le cfh'-,
cien4y-Of the PabOe 89rvie ' p ,tatinot be
1 - - ' 1 - - ilikefy 1
ken agam.)l Ile OA the throat of the
horss, and then e g
tga.!o Ilieutenant
1A
Shertnan in a 'hand-to-116 1
~ ntliet
NV ith 1 'salifes. After l a ten minutesi
i
w
fight b oth beiiigacedmpliiihid omt:
inen4httj severed Shetyan's -head
from his bod y, at one blow." ; _ I
'.. we 'r
had it pleasant Conversation
With, G l epOld Sherman lin ourl office
in. Xonday ,last, and e did not ap
pear td b4,.l`aware that he bad bden be-.
headed. , At any rate, he did ~,of al
ludo to the isoMewhat 1 inteiesting
bi - dht. Ns;sibly, tioniever.:hlis,niemo
ry may bave.been affected by I lie op
el], for, WO Odnif9t S„WOPON3 th et
f
the so uthern parson would exit eratei
--[lli-ov: Jour. parson
I ' 1 . 1 I ,
• i , , i 1 , ,
i ,
Vi l e : lar .. EiifiSo; l hern
Mr. Rhett'says, I "The, secession of
Soufh Carolina is not the ©vent ; of a,
day.l lt laltiot any thing .produk!ed ley
31. r. ' Lincoln,' or I the non-exicution
l a the tugitive law:1 IS' is a !mutter ,
i
whiCh I littsl been`-gathering had for
yearrit.' Mr. PaOter says. •' J is no
spasinedic effort / that, haS, , come 811'4:
denlYupon ti?, but it ;has been foredo...
. . .. r e'.., ,
ally Culminating tor - a I series of fegts." 1
`;fir. li.eitt says, -11 have.been ettgaged
iii' this; movement' every ;sinc I 'en
tete4 political, life,',', and'.Mr. Inglis
I says; "most of us have - had th mat
t' ter ander COnsidefation, 'for t the Wt.'
1
twenty , years:" I.4l..lexatider •V. StO.
p ei h n e tis,
Confederacy,lr- i cei P re4 ti l s d e i
a n t t e o a f s the ro
%/7.i
4 ,South=. t,h: l
1866'; when asked ",i,f the §oUtliei.ii l
Stales should seV consequence
,
of Mr. Ltncolultel ,
_,.'l said , 1 -My
i countrymen, I tell,li -- ait Lftinkl"y, OnctiO-
l ly- and earnestly, that I do not' ;think 1
ythatlthey / Ought. ,II flth e Itepnhlie, is
to go down, let asLbefound i ! to the lust
moment 'standingl'oni.the deck, vith
the Co 'istitution of the l United S t ates
wavin i
i oVer our heids.T . ' ' * •
I
...:_.....--
, . 1
iiiiir As showing the feeline r concerp l -
in , r Gen. Fiethot Vs ' proclamation a-,
mong 'loyal people of lall classes, even,
those, whose prepidiees do not at all
incline them. towardi him w
or toard, l
!h i e Adininitlffitlhh,, it is well to . note
the remarks -of the St. Louis Republi
can," a 1 Democratic I paper,' , and one
which has been remarkable for hostil
ity to nem:int sad' the 1 late Col. 'Bet
on, and certainly has ino, been remark
able; for zeacous support of the 4d-
ministration 0T..1i.r. Lincoln. It 'says
that the - measures ttreatened , in, the
proclamation "are — measures of the,,,
extraordinary stringency; but the wis- 1
doin of their..psoniulgation by the 811-
prelim ogl i cer'of Mermy of the West,
we are confident *ill he conceded hyl
every just and l'hya , citizen." , This,
conTigifrom such a jai:mane . and from
it
paper which must know thoroughly
the argent neceseitylfor the most rig ;
orcas policy, is important and of
grave signi fi cance.) l i , , ~:),
il
1561.4.
HI,
iirCielbui .Vi
kie;i. M'Clella,
ing i around wee
'dress;' accoMpa
staff; H . A few da
Jii4: through l ane
aefogi the ',oto.
rear Orthe tentsi
coifee"standing n
what; f it waS, al
, e A '
sand ‘, eoff e. 1, , ,,
1 41. i !looks 'Mori
'plied 1 1 s .;
4011," said the
Ito drink 'bU t t:vre
.. , i, ,
it, - 'ztrin our oth ,
.'better:" -
"\V ell, *hose, f nit is it," he asked.
' 4 10h our. Quartermaster is drunk
nfokt ~ I .! ihil time, and when ho is not
'
he is Studying hp •16 eheat.". , !
'.ll'Qlellan ;piss cadon,', and'. 4oeing
i moke evidenceof the .dirty and slov
enly Manner I i i n which the Quarter,
~
i master conducted' his operationslin his
, tent, he accosted im with the remark
that the men rer eomplaining . a bad
treattnent) from int. :The Qu'artei-
Master - fleW into Pas:Aptl; and wore'
it was none of his ,b11'11111. , , 't, i 1 11011111
.'ratted pr.!: i : 4,11:( •s ! i,!.t . tk i n L.: an.ppd ~. lind
irvL:g; i. ,-, 1 make pki,thi'et- .1‘1*(..! : ellan
r answered him, telling ho had bet er.le
cautious how he talked. Quarter
-1
master replied— ; 1 11
[ ".Who are .you; yon-assu e , so
much [ apparent a horfty?'' 1- , 1 •
`'li dm
~George ; M'Clellan; an Tett
can;. pack up you trapaand leave!" i
The Quartermaster-, lwas, 60m:h.
diimb,laikl . AL'Cllanltarned "and left I
'him.. That evert i l' , ; the' IQ,uarteimas
i .„ e , 1
ter ICIC to ' the ;tulle of! the '"Rogue's
March," played' bY some ;of tli'eboy§
who had ght 'Win (of it 4 They not
hate a Quurtorrn ilter 'who doe not
"get drunk l and cheat," and that regiL
"out ‘v
M Ould - r1;-..1L theirlii.:7 - e's fit - 1,11 can-
II
el
Inon's onth T echo tlielman hO do care
'how the men areprovided fur.
l' P
The story has be xi circulated ar)
I sorne . of the
,cain s,,atid the. efl
'are now alwaveon the fi -7 2koni.fO
Peileriil, anti of eotrs(!. 0- not
toomuch lying around ftiosoi,
The 1 moral effood 'f that anti
15b worth 0110 . re .tO :. the; meni
"inspection" of a itlozen ret
Cars; - 0.-he always let. 'the'
when thev are
,e r ofinng, =am
surrounad, 'by -,a yit . p.te wh
the truth, and keep Off thosl
a right to' have %their
heard. ' ' i ._-_ JI i'
, .=,
er. 11.
his paplt tell.
titution of slay , et.
IN the! confederacy
;., ). 1 1 I
call relate it, •and I
at defenders-in till
.) i . . 1
have it proelanned
ISo nil i ty * as ] E , ; ' ll. : e 1
'' ' I '
E.,uspend our publit.•'
fo the dictates ot't
timee— T v..e will yids'
°Cap arthe'cl mobt l
oar oitice and .whaf
Iniveidep rive our
less 19mi lyi of $ in t .i.i
c e sary:tneniis , of SU
I.lreadifroiii"., 'door ) t
7Q©& &e who! ar
vie sliall refuse .. in - 4,'
:fuse, to tlaJ,d.ty ;or
or.speal « «a Q¢
, acy al this; « to
j)ntriot!sin or love
Iltieneed the . men
,:pt d unge the colin t
a /
~t,toti !.... Andwheth
EMII
!M!
is,hac•
is mu
catßie l
r i;ue.ot
moat
ot' all
pariarl
that
ehan_
an ex
can 1
to th
salmi
. . i
I n
4 ey„, a - Durnig ton eele bratpr L
in 1
Sam Praneisco full hl.tdo-t lit , teltrn^n, '
who +1; , .i..1 itu;) ,- 1,-;.1 ',Jot mite!, iagt.,..,1 wan
1...:::,rdtt0 kefaitn, "Iloorarli for, dish
tiniot !" .IA "patriot, 1 who stood l near,
gnve lim a blow 'and said—" There's!
I ''. we I ' I 9
fir y ur tnsunion- Th luxe no . e
-1 eessionistS abdtlt, ifer3." The Tenton,
i . NV hc . ,s ire rose attlie 7 thoughtoflbeing
calleda traitor,' turned.' as good - as
Le got . ‘iDat ish fli' 'change. 1.1 hod-,
, verb for dish grea pie.,, Union , and de;
CtinsOtution, and de4higs . , as inueh as
I likes; I o g hts foil hin,), too. I say,
ii'dorarh for de ..I.7 r niOn.ll The eatriot
apologized, dud_ the! last ;seen/ .01' the
1
honestDutelituan hel was swinging his
hat in the distance, I and crying to the
people, "jloorarh,+ . fdr. den - 10101
1 , •-ti
7
• YALLANPINGLIA,
lion' ieeting in K
or thianks were
POwell and Bree
resell tive
.Barr
Vilna' dingham,
from ',' Dayton' dis,
•*eces ionists hir'rel
in Ke tacky; Val
pai i i
I
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4
handl
bladei
Ban1"1
,els,
fi
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• ..• _
~.,
its' a qampinocig.
tg in the habit of ri •
:stobailk in eitizen
ied by l a feW of his
s ago ;be was waik,
of the enearukments,
andPai ng the
he saw a bu cket of
Re' asked
td, One of `the 4oldiers
slam", 1 he re=
‘‘it , is not fit
o pI ft up with , 1
is ,nov
I t H i re,
soldier,
btvre If
: r ; food
i 71
the, sto.
I .i • -
.".Y, ;its CI
1; .1. than)
better thanli
much )etter ''t.
1 ...1 ' "
te :Snrth 'desir e
1
i;eOnd.q.rlied, We' can
atiP l r o,,in,.Obedien l i ee
3 - rat - ny 'and ini:oler
i.J:t9 the dentands
T ttirn over' i to them
+ little property. NVe
'6el'es and . a heip. : ,
y,
dhi,ldren Of, tri , li e:.
1 !. 1-- • , 1 - .•1
ppeir r t 7 --and pe +f 'Jur
o i db - o •ainoni, the
lei able to (o'e- I J-tint
."
, o4t' 1 44)?.stinatel - .re.
I onr death , 1 t' hink
43'fstreb, a coneder
akiree' that • hoior,
pr country has in
4, its head, cip•have
:31 into thi3 reli•dltt
er:bnr 'bumble Voi-ce
led hideath *liether our preSs
:zled, by a s 4.4 of intolerance
}mond; mak-lnkithis- outl last is
a jonrnalwi have edited for al
-1 quarter•of ty,pentitry, ,Ire- ; beg,_
'w ho [may eohte 'atter tilUtltl bu r
,
to credit no ceession ea l lsehood
may represeut us as' I luivin,g
ed Oily prin4les from I ,,thoi=e of i
ilted devotion to the old -Ameri- 1
nion, and o undying' licisi,ilityl
se who wouldiperpetFute its dis-i
. L .'1 , I
4
y i .q. 13110 1 ; , ..t.t h :il,:w
ditoi. of the , noxvi e Ig.
1 • .
it. i ,
t 71--It A late Secis
i'.nt. ucky,
to
1
ed t
plsso, Sopators
miridge— and Rep-
Itti find • Clement
* C..
C..
~ = '
tory represenative
net, i Ohio. The
i ;t11so •c lied 'a camp,
landinghatn.
le"
Itl 4eeds a truth tbr-a
The lies, have false"
to a true audio:
,On Saturday last; at the Park
IN. 'Y., 80,000 belefiging to - 'relk
is oeiaed by ;Marshal. Murray.
I; ,(.
hillriltliFl) 1 4
MIMII
How to Gott Along (r . 4) t
We . h a ve i Sallie suggestions fei rrfEn-,
wilich - Will enabTS. our :readers t. ~....2.
most ' --:
through l i e la the eit,y an, c'_ , in•
fortable nAtiner.: If a bee ha. 4 CL.... - - ...-1-
~ ,
dacity; and-folly to sheathe his si'..,i.. '..)
your eutieje,:fustipe el.
7!.
erruttids.l.l4,r, y. 2
should i, ustaiitinfset the hive 1 -, 11 , j:I.
in the o ff ender -inks his 'lleaclLqultf,L.. , l•l,
and exteirminhte every
.bee tnere.i„-- .
If ,a dog bites you in the Calf p fl:,
rerr. gtern•justiee dentands that -1 ,
tn, bi teshould, the dog in the eaitA'i,;:.
leg. On the
sae prineip r ie, i.,. ~ . 1- •
fire donkey rivfely elevates h i s r:o1, 7 1 -
teri.lr extremities agairet yotir. acre
,
person; t he true way is to Itivia ;
If a horse falls upon you 1 111.; :Ai, lin:
prinoiples of," the 'lei taglt'oini.3 r. {1
that you should fall upon - the he --
If Togg4 ealls you ia . liair,the 1t.z..., ~
inept 'is to call him . liar, ,rifu1,...1
itiio the bargain. If you tire U'fi ,
er, and , a neighbor 'S tow. baiiol
g.
et into your young corrr,kour i r ...:
mode of obtainingt,satisfaction it. ',..,!
turn all your cows 116:g4, cie., inct. -: :.
,!ern. ' By following out th.:-2 su;r,L , --
ideas of Justice and'self-respeet.pyo, •
daily life will be full iir s 2 .:iq_tt ileii , :J,-„
and von will eventually become 4s u:, -
Bile, and 'plaiful. as a kitten--4or som i
thinq eP.4e. ' ' \ 1 '
- e .-
The Time' to - omp
Senator JOhnson, 'of Tentte.
us when it VIII ,be groper •to
"raise with armed;traitors.. Ii
speeciii 'ho . 4ay•f4: 1 •: :: ,
- .'. fl am speaking of. the ,ttil
compronitse.. Traitors•and . ll
-standing with arms in their ha
it is said we roust go:forWardl
proznise with . thetn. , They; al
wrong; they are makinir ° war'
Government;,.they .a re try i 4
turn and destroy our free instil
I say to them . that the comp
illa'ke to - make 'Under existing
I.staAte 13; "ground :vont - tirms;
laWs;_ acknowledge the giiiitei
the COnstitution; When you I
I'
_ill talk toll
.you about com
I un l d
1 ee'-rs
the
lave
. -4s of ..tbel
arms, To prevent this 2victto
to bring - defeat : dna eiiiu.ti..4-1
the - federal" arnl77, i;Nle believe t
Old. Hero " will be, ati.a.iiii.t.c.
havo'been . -looking,:for such a
we arc.. ICI 0 V..., ladlthlt - tbr it n
shall nOt:be - in the leitst snrpii
'bear of it. , , , • _ 1
. -
Ca.‘x: ,licemim , ':.:---31r. Will'
,
t - 6 the iloine eknirnat - th!..tt .
gniShed civilian who had call
Genf: lficelefla.n on. some Matt •
- porttince .con el uded .111s•vIvit I
e.r:l- , comment or two on the
lifrairp, , v ntnr.inga question.
as to
. W.l I titlegeliap - thottgh
army's prohably.recovereci f
late, defeat:, ,_'-.1. do not thin
iii l},' replied -,the hero Of '
Tlrgiithil ".that : tly.?v, will
A‘rain'• but if thek . do . there,
two ' linen left
. dead op° the
shall ,be ono, _and, Lauder .'will
other:" ', • --. . -
,A. friend of o'utt_3 — 1)16 ii, 1
- leaded yonifigster
su . iurners'Oo; ukt . er t
day, I for7sonietiluie Ic'e.'t in.- -
brolcci outi thus: "Pa can God
th,kgl?" • "Yes. my degr."
he •pitike a two,ye . ar old
minutes ?" • "Why, he
- to dd . tli4t, i.Preday.". "BLit E
• -
wish t echild.he?' ttel
I he:wished to." "What, in t
motes?", .',"Yes;in two minutes."'
then, 'then lie wouldn't lA.
,61.(1," ?".
iii_l.l...kla!! there are thoniari a i the
world) that Make Christ.b`ftheir miorks;
and Were la - their undoing. T t hi.; look .
for , righteoustiesa and acceptation=
More in the pr i ecent than inthe proni l •
iStif !bii the law than in' the r g,43s.p . ff, in,
in wOrkin , Y..than in- belivin and so
1 0 .l ; ..
miscarry. • . .
ItpLin,every great mires A 111: there
is 4 tinge of melurieliolV. tn the re
cesses of the thick branches( am -
leaves of the mighty oak, twilight
lingers even through thelni44l4. I
m.-'Aiggreat ~.iiftneler. ' o'llyS 4 , id.:ll
'order to pos.9ess- the,'experietie64epti
.site for tim transaclion of - gjai:f &MI
.
profitable business, it it neeessitry_ tc!.
1161 t Ale. , :dt twice.
-- -:.:4.• '' • • 'l' -
'sir No monument .ffit.6 A .11 ..e . r lbee2
erected; in France or. AmeriJa, tb La
fayette. A plain slab mark's I:iils last .
resting place at La Grange, fMrrimpdt
ed by hisfamily. ' ~ ' ::
._ ,
WY-Genera' Bing; 'of' Wrc'Orisin,'
an4' his entire staff, have taken , .2i.,
solemn pledge not. .t`,? .. tentP 3 I drop Ot
liquor so long as they 4 } c.eri g ti#edrin
the present war. : ' ~i ; r
kiirTafritig piv_tri;thi3 Kam
scihn
..ftilfi!s to ,;I.futOtty -
squaring
. aveounts with a• I;
t; •
•
EU
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-; ~ L?
MOS
soe tell=
& •
tirec,enf,
-I'
k .11.1)( ,-- t, .
i
'e ii ~.::
thd , tthd
deo-, -
iii ,
r e '
i r i I lie
hpop the
11 #-t?'
i ittiiiiinl.
irollti:_,u. I'
; eitiet.b.-
ober t..:1 , .. ,
n.gei- ?f\
do ;that I
)ri
e l)"
d. 11.)Ve
)114z, We
tize l d to
\‘;`l•l 4 k.t.
:dia.t;li-•.-
it •
d
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vll
- of
last
oil , our .
{Hey
,111
-
wiliT be
ftetd—l
lio thi;
ttic:thtr:
c ,
)e. other.
.
tl:ot dfr itria;
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pniqd•
iql t.vd
lo4';wisk i
rf rip did- -
,
:titaids if -
v.cv 0 :ril in -
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' 'rell,
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1 0 : le l it ,- -,--
4 iri, iiiid;
tiss; r
two.,
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