The Beaver weekly argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1860-1862, February 26, 1862, Image 1

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rillr..E.ennaniZssloners of t Appeals.
Ilenyer County will.
htterti for the purp oi
se or heatinglippitilit:
g, il l r sr.-10r7,1 townships ; l c fbilows. : . . .
~vl : ptit:!f.iter i:,:ro Thurslay, Feb 20, ll' Johnson's
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1.' ... .._:„ 1 ,, ;;;:v t p ,11,10ay, Feb 24, deo' C .alinie
. 11.;Irt-,0ov :o:, I:nes.b.2 - tc , renonn 'Feb 25, Econ
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.frectlrAn 'P.t'
Eriditwatcr.bfiro y;etiutis.lay. ,` 26 Anketty's
Eili...tloittbrtre Thorstlrty Fe1 . ...27 Edgar's llittel
ritkr:OG cp. - Friday Feb.2B. B.eynold's Hotel
tititto-ire. tp 9ntur - day liarcli I, Mrs. Cunning-
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:it?'" `Petrick.; Nlcttlav Mar 3, It ttuser's Store
7.! ic:llp TirAtlay, sFait. 4, Geo Hartzell Jr:
.-i-i i , f it:i n tp. %S . c chlesjay 11:ircit 5 - , ;
- ?,, ll }, .-01.7.1,',.',..; rt.urs..i,y .3. Nathan Hazen
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.J.t.,...it.ni-f 4 at ,y
urtlay .Ilit',r .9, Hubert IVallace's
'Li glllea :, ..r. - :Monday :klarch 24. Nfratllliller's;
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Itrtit.gt,ll.i cry Tuesdayi . Mar 25, A'J Cook!'
i f' _ iP. -"•. } " .25; " ., i..
futh I:ea.%ez weiine,..3 l Mar 26, Jr:co:Spire's
iiilin r ,tp I.....arfttay 'llat'e'J 27. Jainii.on Elliot's
„I.:rig:ltc.n tp. Fri lay' :” 25,- Richey Eakin's "
-. .ii.t`r4z.ii.t.tur.itry ." 29, Cenmit's office
_ -llcZengh tp. --- ; 't t.:9,- d d , i
, Txtlutry ip Niontlay Mar 31, D. -Enkin'e . ,hotel
.'illtit - tik.tatlf - r'ft TtacEt foreaoen* April 1, .1 :Manilla
' fie( rgi:touti itor. '''afterr. don. t. 1, C Calltonn
t . ;,oette..tn..V. edneiday.Apl- 2. T T .!kfc-Kibt4tt.i's
- tlit`i.iti.-.-.C.Lor t , t - April 2, eo
itaitruen.t:t. Thursday April 3, Da y iti Eviines
. ...:::iil.::; , tnt.;rgiFritle.y afferli'n .Ipl 4, ll.Bintber
. Yettri:riitt4on"torn Shr4l 5 J Edgar'e Ihitel
... 1 ,1,, :it :‘:,,,t.i.Lky ..t.pril 74 tvillienk Elliott Esq
1 2 ,t4.ti l teil: tp Tureday April 8, Robert.geott'S
inti n l pl l tp.tlitce tp. Weduct44y-.4p1 ThOmp..
stn s Icett'a,)t. !,,..
-,lt'tt4loy - tr tp 1 .
Thurrday Aplr,lo, Robert }Torahs
'Fi4nltfczt Fritlay, ;April I[l. H AlcCutelteltaa's
i',l..t. principal Assessor,'lof _their respeCtive
......qta ple.retluired to attend on tile .14 of
; ttl-tile nil] their Guide Ltnplictites. .. ;
L , • DI order,
l t 111 CHARD H. AtiNEre,. Clerk.
t'.in tais's thliee. Feb..5,1'62.-
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LIST-OF CAUSES
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~!1 at ...itarelt ter m : 't3' Commenc
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M,l, 10th.
I. 111.,brk: t -ri RS
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: V F. ' j i' E s i t ; ll-1 , I Couch
ri4rgut:•on 'Ol9 ichn-C Cook
,M, a .,,b,,ii . v", .1. if 'l% h islet garuisile
icAr,,eli et al . , T s .?,I;.ry knn 'Woods
ltiel „vs „lames' Russell
Itlicketson is laNues Duncan
ti - ,ccitls, nas Is • Juhn Duff Exr
til•z:lsoe et s.l vs . ll , lgit Anderson
rie ve • 1 !lune
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I rbillis . vs - 'gismo
. ttb.:CON D tlk.r n. . .
!I ! Mason Na - Jai Urn Bari et al•
torcrence Co. va . , ,relish Chantbarlsie
~ ivne , rk, I same
lt:3 t i le 1 Ts, -1 k S Chamberlain
Y , ,rris &icily - ',s 311 n: ea Mcmduff
1.71,uts itl,' , ,rn TA l'Ma:garetliighy
J C*il4n'tiocel - vs.• New Fewickly Tp -
Jost hl An - hereon " vs ‘3 W Johnetoz
T4W Wsifon ,vs Michael Belly
Wiri4 o A tiStie .& Co ur'hs es S, imrrer & Osborn
itidfri r l",l l ":l l ttnan .5...00 vs 3 311.ukens et - al
Lcitqa i t. -Denson . •s . Darlington 31 ECh 1
.` l %cal , 3lCorhcad" •,cs Junes Dunne&
• ante! -.1!,, , ,r tt. :::: .cs .late.zalloEldua"
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-.)°6,1 ' lar " A f t. al " ltd3n atf a firtgeoll .
._,lck-ii,i6 tou..----.-- - ------ `` a
-Ftel ,li r otebelre TS . . smelt Ds Fomtelle
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bootsry : .
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And han.s the favor' tJ' best.)
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Notice n the Orp -' 1 p.n.s' Court.
`HE ,%, hpre er the Union h o oe
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Art of Ae.-embly of the fMt April,. 18514 . ii„, r. , f the Fee b , A e.
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4,f 1.-4,e t , t_ t • ..::owed to tL.e r'ction..l by a wilowl. . s
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e- rl.- , :stn rf'p ( I .'ePdt'lr to t'•e :,mount ofl when 1.‘,1 %tar+ burns, lei the
s.' li 11 Q-.. : .....,, filed i , the , trice of the Cl•riti' - ' ./ 4 s
wiz:l And Vent? pale. and Ihul h ries
4 ti e 01pLante Court of Fearer Con'aty,
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••1 o arm.. to arra.. is 0r:
1.....-e, al. ut.t of s:'on (t ;.1 rst tint property tier ' .t. , t,.
P 4 11 r6 1 g , .r": l, Wfill' , e.""wl'i 'w of, Alfred " al - I iof brave Ohd Pennsylvania.
71 v 1 , ,,/. tot 1, , t17.; ton tovre-b'n. dec'd. Andrei] , Horne. of the Frie, etc.
[2IT , thi•re Antait " , tr‘+. 1 4ri 4 , i'l aZe.'l. 1 1
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be: s l' ' Uri' - r ' ' C '
L.."' rfI P 1 r '` " a l Pr"r" i .? " e t`l Itt: it from.. thou. tr. i rugzec
.;.04`4 M4.ry Miler, wi,..".w . r .!„I,li ~F. Niil-. , . i 14 vin 1
vr:!ftj,e Ifj G.• , ;•:r.• t.:4•_l, .I,•,:',ir Maryl 'k" leaping ` ln ' ii lr 1 v inl
Iti' • :r.i.i t dr,oxof -• ' , l 'e.. kcal 1 , Auct • , ..ot, the t.de. (..f hat le fit'.l
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; -.1. - loaf' t ..5: i•::•.. , t , fp , r., ~1 t•rrs.rtv set , IL.. valve -.f Peon.ylvania.
-' - J..' .‘ "- " • '""' 1 ; '' "• It " ' " he ' Home ~ f the Free;,.et t n.
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1 r , n.o. Iv.: ,r ••:••‘ ,'', “r " j 'rr PrltY "e",t , i
;,,1.,1t ,-, 1 . ,•,.... . ~ , }-,,,,,t, 0,, c 0re ,...„. 1 C; tar.l hell the rear. seou:re tat
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- ti i ;„. , e ~,... , I . r• : '113,-, rp.,[ . 1 1,3 let no Despot p's l y his pl-a
~ .c. : -.l i i. N! F. :r hi -- , tj , t. , '' 'A'l- ' 1 .17 g sled C , ' , d Conn: 4 ll;lmin.
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t. t.,.( 4 , - h.. r.. t ,1... , ; i...- El i-q ? eth Seari,lor, ~,.. .
in% 'l-1-1 t") ied tie
rir , 1•1„,1Et.a.t...1 ~ . ..-.11 ;.•, e. , tit Independ.
Ad m i n . I ,,Your war cry- "Ri,zhe to every I
eine ,i.ropir. dec ., ' 7joit Tneker, -
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/ , i i Then where's die er,rthtylpowler
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N "l' •" rte! ..‘ f•'` e-n, 1 ' 1" 1 en .e ' l ir'''''• i thi re , " The Uiftr, it of Penu-',l;t:artia.
f i„.. ‘' i t ., ,di - ...r ' , .•.1.C4.1. ...i Inj 1 4 . 04.crq in:r.r,-z , t -- _ i 4
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4 1: ''s e• I , 4i il.e LL .ri.:l 4 :r.t.'of .a . ,,1 conrt Hurtle °r t '° ri el etc
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--. , trti • -1 ' :.r than .4 3 l',.rd day C,Ved- ; ...e.,,--
% f f 1.. ..`. '..4•;:r•tL. Oa (I iy at . .. March; i ,
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:f any ti•ely !ta-e. ag ttn.t cite 1 - - , L:s a. - •VT A 'LTA 1 -V4 •i ---
f ,, i r.l.l.faut-.Con an.i ?I . :low:wee of the said ii - lieautical ins . tanei• Qf fine
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•••:t-rs.v. , rv , orrio.ti, , ship ‘tisplayed at ,i'll late pet
,1 1 ~ s, t.. 1 )1‘.42P.F..ti iti, ' Vielimi,,upon the rce.'is:('o"
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t - , --f- - 1 . - __ teenifi tthiliversary of th
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I.IV I iii, o , urt 9 , robn•on _l' l 'ea ^t ,rnent of t he inilita,ry , or de r
: I ‘.' , ' , ' l f,'( - Ifflty ~,, - ,
, • ria Theresa, 11, - lic:u shuts
11.1 dotter of the : I plienti , in for A Char-
sand cavalry wor ",k , i 0 liw
' • • . h l c. rporati , n for I. Church in the village :• child, in the front lcotv of
,11. r i % Beaver Crolli.v,ito T. knnTru bV ; tont,' becoming fri , litimed
4, • r , '..1 r ''l'i,, Deptirr Ilipliht, Church. of ~ • . , -, 3
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•vai ajust as a.qi a t 1 .il
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c.iarg.ng at i lu I LI
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I •::: t;r;ft 4.ifillle t i Porter, John Weaver; Ham.; with inaddeding , veloeity, n
: T .., IKirsie, Abraham :•linlienberger, and 'on the ebild,, ri e r r i ii i p i n k
t"--.n. , :: .! , 3, a!-.11//7, 0.1.0 a corporation• be_e.s: 1 . the i'pectatOrs and the mo
''l:, l i to - he known by the name of "Inc .
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child, while the loreiv l and a
(;••.'nrital.tii.t Chime]; of'Tanport," .h '
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`-':,,, , V. t thi worship of according
' -5. l'unte with
to i press almost .
1 ' l, ! fa . .l! riol da.cipline of the Regular Baptist', the child's destructlion secs
(:'•r'':, Jr the, United Snitea, presented to the ble. the:little 011 e AVM air
• - t,j vihercupan the said Court having Pe' I the hprses' feet. arc:dler ins
•,..--; the lame instrumeut, and being of opin
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'o•ilo eentains nothing ecvntrary to law, its doom—whei
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I instrument to be al:d In the office' have sealed I
without lessening ill:it:peeti
0 h - ctiOtaiv of .the paid Cottrt : that; ing . hia hold. threw, himself
1 iven accordingtto.Role, and that: horse's : neck, and seizing
cue be ehown to the contrary, the placed it in safety i i n
front i l
,', 'Pbarter of Incorporatim will he db., without so gin ii,
.k o3 ohs
by the Court at the teat term. 1 ' '
County. ea.: - 1 1 pace or breaking tOe allignr
lextruct from' ibe Record. { ; - leaqt' A hundied th l ousand 1
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lt, 1 MICHAEL. WEYAND, .ed with pride and y j 4lie ( i d
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1 i It'-ottionoairr. I but tyro voiceaeouls bat s b
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WCITI.CO. -, itudeL-the one a motber',
nnivr of the a
pplicetion to the Coert that of her sympathii3ing
inn. , u Pleas, for Viewers to be np- led Empress. A proud rno,
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it. eiww the proposed l m T itre of a -at- mu s t have been fori the bpi
load front Coal Mines of Agnew Duff, ' his Empress, takirigithe enar
az.de of the heirs of Clement V. Bon
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i me t attached it 6 hs
. mai of JOm lieed,.to the Pittsburg. l l l, . .
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& chFeogo Rail :toad. • I pro l ud °meat alike tor ti;e
urt, February, 1862,1Anvingarpait.t- , and the man.—London I .Pa i
t Itllrrorth. John White, William I i 1 .7c,
ltenben Watt, Joseph Lawrence nod i i i i , -%, I
trrfty. viewers. According to law, I seir - The latest o cut' rei
;11eleby given that the said , Ti2WCTS t e number of sick ' , soldier'
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ou the lends of Jobb Reed. in law- ; h vitals in the neighborho
iwuthip. no Friday. Ithe Mb day 1,126, 1 (t t
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(4 , "a ton to be
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at Kaloratoa; and 5154 rn t
briepitnl at Alexandria. i
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tit le-fi en:
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XXVIII- No, 9,
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T. C. Nioholflon 1 rat Proprietors
Feb 25 S -Furni
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per slar/lITII, IN AD TAIL;
: ..Lfotswill be chtirell. j.No
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i iaktil 411 orrooroges are se
~...ortioTs of the - Etlitilr. 1
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Adiirtisementsnse et
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ate. per square, of ' t!(IT-1
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lion—each 13 übsequenf
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iberal.diEcount rat uie to y
,ger Lettere anti ectretn,
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eboill. have prompt. ttttC•nti
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WRITT .. FOI
OLD . PENNY:
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Tbrq's wan.). a laud Ili
Has lieeu enbalmed_in
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, Mit give to me .
tire, lea. l
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Of good Old
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cuanus . Home 'of t "e i
Hoppy Tentil
The Keystinn
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Then rullylarronc
In >pile et Havii l
It Oral I.;e[seiff fJI
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- Front :Ilottle e Lot
'. lhe :Ante which Q.nlkFt WI :1
Will '30 , 0' benenth of t3iront's
1 ; Baptized to Litcrty inn ) G•in
"• IVair good Old I'eut,t)llnian. ,
.Ilotne of the.Fiee,• el
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Here Independruce,ithen ttl-el
Woe cradled %Fad ivirtel tempt
.I.inswed, though hrttOod and 1
Wno good Old FinnevlJaniti.
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Ilome of the Fieed ,
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' %V; do not boas* of .Torizion bl
:But of n common br i tithrltood
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With nil who for the- , Ri4ht ha
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.'Aotl•love VtlPennsyilitia.
. . Honee:ef the Fitie, etc.
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Our lures -wore a. motley band;
IBut. I suppose !twos !liven's,
i Bade
.. ' . :, . Telriot%froos-i r"h .
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WI of . the Free, etc..
EUZIEM
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BAVE ' ARGUS.
26 . Tui i . 1862
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BY A -I,o.7'Doitil DETEOICE. ' 1
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.IThe . prison_at b. tin, every wa y
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sidereki. under•a better organiied:dhd
surer ' •System Of 'administrationithan
any•'similar institution I baie known.
.I . liftVe , seen 'triany, iand•loOked 4o me
what -closely . into theirc methods,lof;
- riiilLtiageinent and cliseipline and; have
often seen Muith tii , approVe; but the
prison of 1Y surpasses, all the rest—'„
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: lsigpils, of whonr, very pie:Reidy:hitt .
! feiv are admitted,” are amazed, at the;i
rekularity, the! Order, and, Most singu-1
11.1• of all, the eirlocseeurity and ex -"1
ce qiing quiet that:prevails. 1 • . I.' t •I
As we wandered, through: the chain. ,
he i rs in the freerptirt.of the prison, , ive.l
ca tea l' to One,: trorn, the Window. .of,
which 'a man Wasleoking sbanXions,l
lyfthat:he did;notlbear us enter.. Wbbn,
he turned retied; 'his eyes . lwere gl;is- .
teaing . , l with !tears.; ;The warden sa id
lie . f.l;il nothing but stand atithatl'nln
do,v.at.,,all tiuFo wlien . he was unacea-i
p; t lA. l Ile •wi s la sailor,' cab learned,
xi se. etlVnse t‘ll,tll , that he had beatenl
nit toSt to dea -II la lecnnrade for sPeak- !
ink; Slightingiv'a r bouthis ivire. lie was
in [foil throelyears i ,,,i•six , mouths _lot
ivllitlli I had pasSed,l and he •Was otie•Of
the:beSt men al l aiiiti the prisen. . This
- hturttoiiiid ontJ i that he was aceomplish
e.d4that there Wns ..no better barber;
lin , -Wh.re- so he wa s elevated aboic
his fdlows to-the extent of If diginfie,ti
potitin and the , responsibility of )
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razors. c ' --. 1- - '1 [
41e has shaved vie man , a .time
beqeri than I i . •Mildl have doini it mw-1
sel ''. !Would veil hike: a prisbn shaii),l
gei tleinerer 1 - 410 thel T. - evened.'
thOught there a , aa s.otnei kink quite*
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11g in the ' i,l. i ki i . a , lan'4 aeknOwledged
elf to be toneliefU r flivorty with.
iiro . es'ti- i' l l - 4'• • ; I
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~ Jobu.-on,•yoawl l li shave
ti..r.' , :ill,- .iairi - iblo warden. • * -
1 tLi i rewatf•MY cdtie.', and setied
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seil cOmfortahly Lin the' big. ehah
Johnson made la - ravc;preparat iltim. I
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i...azor. It ?a-Li
villitinbus rite l sity.it. I wpnd4
anyltiodY thin -; I it. 'delightful,. t 1
`ltiss!iiig of thi' ,Sliat• steel Over 1
! chi,J•lc. :old t 1it1i.1f4 , ..:' serape 'over
‘1 lid;! 'W I
! tlit...at. With s ut drawn •dr
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- - When.my fai.6 l wens shining ,with
..soaj , the, iTarden !said:
1 .h, Ve, ‘ , .7 . i1l len vo vac kr five. niinut
i ,Nt. ---L- is that time entnigh, JOI
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_;...--;ans ---- wereat nen, -_
wte i ti°l -7. - i' - ''' •1 , 1 lboW close
.joli v i,,,‘.. I. -',"-- - I ' •!'t. i ; • i • .
, i Tae,prisonerianri I :were left aloud, ."I . have
11.131 . .coMpartion went itlvtyllllttllol,lerii Johnson, lo
!directiOn Is'om l,
hat '..!.fhad been . puril."Sce. sir !, 1
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rtit!v an 'l. the. Warden: Swung the do6ii! "Very . -
o:i i i . ti open as 110 I , 4sl , o , li , thretl,OLl IcavQ.'."Will you
in,..; iitiaurAuseti.!.. Fr'orafiny p,; , ition 11. "I think
saw Itiii:in walki aq)ngl o ,tlie topof ihel; time ivill - d
wall until , they Caine to a .corner. Iv Were:l; SO I wipe,
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the: srlolo a iie,tle With . . the otficer`iiii'our way.
eh4rk*.l , Then 'they mitred - oil; offieeri! Of courlze 1 was . .bound - lii tell the
and 411. out of l igiiti. .. f, i I , :li warden what hid happened ;hut even
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• - 1 11,rton each clirn/,‘rlne the prkOn walls. in that great excitement which ,- natit
- i.j - t stationed, 1 - .•• ' .
..{ a ga,r , i i,i alwal‘s; well artn-, ; rally followed sornarrow am escape, 1
ed,.t..) iatelt that' i tie attempts : - at . es-:. think - that 'I :set Pirward, 411 - that'. I.
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capi: ai'-e - inack. 1 . he moment this on , '' eould in. lio, poor fellow a:favor., The,
i , Ikarp.:ai - :. - :(l,l.felt a ismtt of faint shit, -••,! warden, received the story with: 'per- ,
vi'' of the !razor against Inv' lip:i Irri-i feet coniposure,'atldpssuredl-nie that.,
znyt i li tiOyi. Liner :ay barbet7• l (.'yfiS .?d op-1 he-would act in %itch a manlier as . he
cratiftns • viiiketl leisurely to; the dOotl,' thought the Occasion needed.l He con
. andlookede;itt. landi ..- rethrnin. , .! , l ,ainied deinned his . Own.,heedlessndsscin Open-'
P ,
•an ittltaiit at the window..w here .We i•ig so evident ali oPpoitimity for, i
b
' ad f ; ,
o•nad him ;witen ate hail flutered. guilt, . with lunch more earnestness ;
Then he came b l aCk to inc and.,resum: than he - spoke of the eVent. itself. .1
ed his ; v:erk: ' l l I then : felt, Vafr.utiv I Could not resist visiting i the •Wife 1
E
- ' I
i . 2 / 111. niti: '' . I[` .:
. I [.I of Johnson. % I discovered tbethis sto-,
• 0
Pr septly the p:isonlr spelt?. If isl•ry was trim, anti learned his real nume..l
vdiec alaSi very low, quite a . wihisper,AShe wars ..happy: in . her ignorance of:
• indee(M and he : - elit hit wordtk shoil• '11:11s ieal condition. I .soughti fo aseeri
- ilia, how ,distinct tliey,„lv.ere ! t ,I, taitw he t her she, was able to sustaim ,
"1)0•Yoll hear Me sir!..,".hp asked... lherself until . he''should rejoinr.her
. ;.1
.
' • "Y -5 .; :7 -' said'. '''' '' [ • .i.land 'then she told that: It . r.-- 7 . 7 - . 1,
- 1 . - ; - "lt'it'a ticklish . thine this. s acing: ;alio warden of the.,, prison; had • also
isn't it ?t' said. hei". 1"- 1 , 34 -ii Inf hand lis ! I ,,teliie to her ; shover.- interest Pa, her !
I always' steady.. i'l ean dO what I please l'itteliall, for which . she could Liint. well ,'•
With A" razor-•=-'n t. '-I tar Iplea . fie "account ; and assured her . ot his' 'tiM
J t . 0, 1 ~. f•.• ,„
, 1 .
~i ,
~• - •
! g()T1 011i.11gh to keep
,Still, ' yen still, and protect nin any. need, that might"
+, just now.? • l'at el 'see on-to a laru'e vein, ';conic 1.0. her. - She was most Igitatefalil
:v ou see ; ,.right in vqlti• neck. Ke4i , '.l.n.it' wonders .waist he . haid. done- so'.'t • : '
it
' - '
eery stil
~an on t stir. f ., -no) what ILA few mon hsagothefollowing t ne4v, if 1 :1
v
would happen; _and so do. you, lit' -You.:ipaper paragraph appeared. • wasi,!'
stirred 'or spokes word 'r ' i . ' .
t l ( much copied and; I sipposo, Will be)
GoOrt . Goti ! l'.l7liese i were l -lideo s.l,:rea.iiily Pr. mberefi : • • ,*•. l -'.' .1
‘vordsl: but the, glare of: the maiilseye,l ."It is iiis. custom at the, prison ,df' ;
'at: he cant(' roend iin front. of nee, was.li. to permit'. prisoners whose Iterms..
epee ?ling.. 1 could not have uttered a ..!'are within. a few t weeksOf,,-,. epi ration;
syllabie if I had !died otherwiSo pto work out ide..the. walla:under the;
' • LNOwl' d=ullhe,Hlisten, but don't ,!supervision f 'an 'officer: Thist•priv
:move, t'. and he i Pressed the flat mad 3 i(ilege is in m st eases glaillf accepted. 1
against• my i thi Oat as If ; by way of ,A few tveck ago, however, it was . de- . !
warniir. JI doit'tlike! . his. 1 can i-telined by a im,'who, as hit.t: time or
ro
stand it. .i' goiv ! And, sb .help 7 1 'ecdortv d.r Iv Hear, appeared !mere
1110 Gail, 16'011 lift finger to stopin c i,lrestless naili his eontinement'l than
or Make one noisb, both of na l wij have IfthY others. On inquiry it was : found.
to die ! I would - a little, rather not his prisoner had:R.-wile - and child liv- :
1 hart yoiibut—ri , member. 7 ,
,He sprang alvi y,; au Caug it tiP
coat and bat, whieb . lay near,. still keep' I. ' ' 13 I all,l
pad seen her daily, bhe 014 g••, :the.
.. . •
, !
41 ; 1 : / 4 1 7 . directly ithin view of the- .ivalls,
1 ' I '' d - ' I I I ne that for nearly three Yeara bej
" therazor' F hisheed. The
ing . in mo i l
Iwb a ile: mgt: of his imp itionment,,
. •
Iment its frightful contact was aemov r 19 supposing that her has and,: who
ed,• my ,inertnesa vanished. I taped
: was, asttilor!,fat .sea on alotigl Voyage:
1 .,
up, Seized the chair int whieh I had
I lTe *O . unwi i llif.. g ,•tbat; a t tb,,,ellatst mo-
Hd i l bl . ..e . nt the fact should be rev aled to
• been tiiiting, andshbuted lustily,
' - i 'her j and at his atilt request, •he . con-.
turned upon me likei a tiger• 1 1 • ~,,,- . i 1- - i
I ,,,
i . “ VII yon will. have : it - tbe !!" h , vutieu within be,walls ; until:his liber.
cried, nd rushedrtoward, me. • ..• • .
lation . ,lwhich, ; okiplace last 17eek.—
Zacepting on one' occasien.
1• 'I thrust • him' Oide., With the &ivy
;t h ey
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he. Closest
nd Erris Can-re
t erwiee two Dot.
per dieoOptinned,
t ed, except 'tube
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non for One inser
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sp.sLetat- 1 ,
rushed fpr
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yied Alike
her of the
Iniuble Lin';
iorrotfor
ed inevita
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lost; under
ant would
I a huSsar.)
or loo'sen- 1
along his
he child,
f his sad-
the
eht in, the
°ices hail"-
eed; while
their grat
the other
ad ttelov
ent that
gar, when
eldd erdss
chair
brougl
Ile sal
again.
twice a
who 'ha
jgriat
hear th
to call
defends
This
;quarter
beaten
not. in f
bretwt--a
moverejgn
'its show
in all the
of Wash
:se- 76 are
diseases,
general
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!;BEAVER;
shave: of
s Vt l
jand, lifting it high in 'tf t ie air,
'it it down, ern, shing .npon him.
.k for a second but qu ickly rose
iHe, , was ;hen ' viei. , , fhan and
s strong. suppose. Persons
krec This 'been positions of
anger will .not beiftstonished to
at forgot, afteetriv first cry,
out at. all. Ij th6uglit only of
sg;inyself4
tate of ,thin;
lora minute.
rde!'down jscx
leer despera•
did not
Ire would
n enough
ion' made
I
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1 t
i '
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1 1
A•• (W
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trielr, Which .I,t
s eeessfully ,'ems
e es suddenly
Wildly into -the
I Pointing at the el
[ same - dir ution
lucky Ch ncei I p
1 I thin 'that life., '.
i IHe st pped,
the wind w, - flung
i h ad, g sped, as . 1
a d: das mg Alio
s one w 1 . 1, fell , i 1
i knees. . i tis he sti
the floor le called
1 !"Don't go,! dor'
Int the door, if ri
l'niinute. It's , all
Mips, if von . hear:
der that I was dri
,I hardly knew
involuntary e/ -
tinued: 1 1
"Lo bout at
you'll see, just,:o
'with a child, in
a doorway.' Tha+
,mnpoor wife -
know: I'm bere
t came here under
she supposes I'm ,
ant iturel it Will ,
t'
kno4 4 • th truth. '
home.' Ive aeon
every, da now,
It used t .make
it better ow.
great eha ce-1
And to tl ink
ever all hope• f ever
Could. ' doubt
-and tears ? Thi
cry tone. 'I , !iv
dew, and iiA IV ,
standing c)la a 1
A fluty eh Id.
ingly one ,or tw
rot s :
MT
'You won't ti
the priBener ; "
not to let the •
It's no us 4 I
that Pllbe tree.
Nothing . blut ti
and who'ean
let tl
You may hello
deed: ) . •
1 1
at
ti
uk-
Feet_'
ne h i e m ed
rr prix
self; and
ivhich, I
der the
i
the
esl t
Ihni
duct . vir f iife inlprisOn baß Gen lwitikoa
blemiii 1."
i.. 1 • I
au-pr. Johnson, when in the faltiess
of himyears and knowledge, Said: "I'
- nave? take up a
_newspaper ithout,
.soeing !something I would hav'e` deem
ed it al loss not to baye seenl never,
with Ont deriving from !it' ins ruction
and aniusement." . •
.t Whole years: of joy glide unper
ceived away, While sorrow corta the
rninntep pi they paße.
ast a
have
. ad I
At, of
=I
ir; ' llllll
romah
ling II
I babyl
/oesn'tl
)1. that t .
le,-and
~ Elba., ]
iteart , to
: at'e ' mfr
, laraa hei.
,Itnontteat.
it I bear
- .e—thitt
for in
4. login'
tin
ill
tiug AO
in ev . ,
the !winl
woman
with
" said
_to beg
you,
-or
1, I swear
tee this.—
itary ; now,
ron"t you
may in-
ages an=
anions. ]
ni bim
-*ern
ul .an.
know
..t!` .
mh*,int, I 114 d been tfiiiqug
raitor," 8461
iikl
rn riglippealknay, at'
pAt have.andther2C
:e11,7 rsai4 r the 4‘viit4len:—'!
41110" lac aiske.ci me. .1
for , rne„ L
ms• face . mid le went on,
4 c.,
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ART
Road , to T
here comes occasional
ri Or that many OfEte l e*
ar ;:not realty in earnest!
th tbeyti,hink ' it, ark or '
bet
,to takeilup arms to 0
hes of governments'. 4,e,
fell w-citrzehat and' to. dol t
to pin the prosperity , of
'an fell
I to bidet the hope of e l k
lib rty---stit error; but -stil t
ror an ,erier Ito be bOrne
t
ext, nnated, to be gu4rd:
possible from its natural, e
m ne, thai although;Mpa
pyi n the, Slave Statell art
/e
bell 04, it lathe peoPle
Sts 4 who are really *g.t
eon equen l e'i, ,of this, viewil
tha such Ofileers are'-ne , r,
ioOs to show that thq # . 11
gall .pf loyal citizens, '
slay ry to belhe d root of .-
try o prove it! by the Ono' I
lons servility, to slave inas
1 T l is may he trust of po i .
-It is doubtles true'of the t
adv 'deed, after the elee;
Liu oh), that be was - rais
men
to resist.the Gage r
it e tainly
a not true; o .
cerspho ha ; heron!. thei'w
litielly allied with the St
not
_t ue, fe l t iiistance,ef,Ge
side;;and.tht,t l War will Winn
nestrute'ttlr pLtbe Lttiflin
''riots I „Iron' 14 co repro
,eiou li. This nation liasbe
long enough at the tail .
Aver, other queetion hail
1
leen l ost in that, i one : 1 / 8 1
,
`Slat;y : ' tverv, one of the
Ilona ' o ffi ces has, been'; len
1 00 0 o re' frorn 'which a l she
f at,th . principles of !;t h e 10
;land t human rights - ..iN
t it
!Mist r' not a custom house.
!;it ma 'who ways paid ten do
!thou Ind by the national e ll s
! i but:hae beenthe slave or th,
t i orslayery, or his , held his
I bowed his head in a silence
l'ed hi' self. ''•
, Th first gun fired at ISt
all th s stuff away. , Ilene
word, Libertvi and, tiot:Sla
[test ' l ord or qationtility ‘,,
1, . t , ~ I ':i t ,
' MI A . clrican.ke i ntteman is
I pays ; ther.ttne for the lab
,' for hi • ; at.d)vha duds; no
I peopl 'S wives and cladrt
i
lQwn 0 pay bis debts. Ile
, is no I trettsonithle, ;to repo
l ' l ' • au of ladopeuie, n
,7 , -..- 7 .---:.. 7 ,-....".....u.,„.
Ipeppl °film country' havi,
1.461
P i ed th t .ir convicltions---liiive
I and fl irked, and submitted
, i
!serup , lolls tyrantiy of slay.
; (love
i nment and in So6qt:
!
they -Silted peace at wi l y i)r
l f they, e,npreeisely what its
Ts. - hey know. that is sewn
i any th ing ,yora than it is c
and tlierefo!re ;they have '
meat. to critt:;io,, :ink ; lon g
II have done lickin Mr. Slid
lancl , l: 4 7Sing the toe of Mrl
I boot.. ;:orrn-1
•coie 't h e y :are.,
ish as n suppose that all el
, ture ba • people ; but they :
Anus ci ougb to know that IA
t more. les soPhtsttented.
',not br athe ( mephetie air 'an
~ - t ~,t
poistm d. ; ,
w
, Neit r i are the people of
by so ' zqttisitey silly a! 'to
that t ose who , have said t-
Ole file reached • L the pow
?'Would ,e, an explosam. 'l'o 5, 4 1
'.discus. ! the Slavery qustit,
it he : et it' ake care ot`' ite
!to say . ; ,Don:t. think : don't To
;.have t ny. conscience, or irt
reonamo t sense : the'deVil has
!of it :, s , let's- all . gc; to pot j . t
1.)
I ! Slavry in this country is
and th , rebel leaders knew' i
wouldii
-awe raised no histir
After t 'is rebellion no man,
i Will do bt whether or not tb,
1 it i repre. B ibl e
rman a ible conflict , betty
, '
rlit Nl, liher-r 0 gl
.Do l you lefty tal
hat; it Cl nth ,
li
,My . tri ' f re t, ekeey thing th
,Fitands" he supremacy of ',the
, t l uent n, be touched. 'Tlt
I a c l ehich ,on rest. your rifle to
!honest itizen can be knoeke
i l 'and th !skve mj,lio Statals ; ;by
'lather r fie for you, or who! ,
home and does your Work W'
(Ore tn? to,murder us lor d
our Gorrnment,' be also Can I
I b id awa ' . And lie will/ be. ;
;1:If aq Generta of the t,',:nited States
1 army s :pposes that this Inatioa.is' gd
mg to turn to grovel i 4 ob quiotta-
I
Hess to • ,Lavery, like a dog tO is VW:a
-i
it ; tha a
. rittnii'Vigor6l:lS, it ga.cious
people 's 'goingl to forge, a ain the
1
! Oaths i -has once broken Han I think'
qAdt th , road to the Presi l i 14, it
'tiere b tter,for him that: ho had re
nairied U. ensign all ,the day of.his'l
life. N ,t` unconstitutionally,not a
gainst t e'law-L-but, by the Ny . 1 of the
I people Slavery , is, doonied.; If the'
1 bond a ow' It. a' pound ;at: . sh, the
pound o flesh it shall hake ,
, b t not a
drop-of ilood. tHenceibrit, Gener
al, ifyo would be President, t.:.ke the
sb)
ked "To the Rigitt,„" tot that
road In
‘To theWrong. 7 -Ilitrper!s I 'eekly: '
pi. says that ,Verance
motes to , four staples,
,rnoo,
.iniplet :agar, - and 'horses," a
c-t, e rfirst are strong, the'last, a
the secsecond and third itre,exce
,
sweet, a 4 all are, uncomMotil
to beat, , ' - ; . , . ,
-- , 1
A Dtr , ren RzalsoN."Minh
okt knew what ;'for we !call '
Hans ?"I "I do not, realtyl”
4. can tell you. Der reason
I out, boy hums is, it is ish -narc
II
NE
'
i ~
,
i!1, 1
• c6 l,
I
1 ::. 1;r
• ' 1 r
, I
lIMMI
- .
;6 HOMO!'
. .1 T '
y a 'painfil
of f the - army
'o :the viar ;
n* of t e I A), I
•erthrw the!,
;shoot t Sir ' :
11 the an;
~,
11; eon n k.i-,
n titutigniti
a veniat er.:
Arith, to' be
nue a 4
pseque bes:,, ,
of th.kieof,
in op rk re
f the Free
ilty,c ; , 'a, a
he stn . ; is.;
mks& arix- I
it shag 'the ,
ho be ieye I.
tiellio;n valid
t- tinge' Op-
e °lilt. I
, .
ohli, ko i
ion ' rt , i
.4 .
ng a, reki.
finer But:
many orir
.r, bee pc 7 .,
kith. l tis i
eratt r e i n,'
AV the t ‘ i•
—the' - I
—th
isers;_r4i ;
11 drag ed
f slay rty. 1 1
ng eno z th 1
e
~t
sur :r.
thyria4 l a-1
enong ! b f, a 1 '
wagl hr d ~,
yernme kt ,
• t ' a 0) t- f
1 ineer,in t ;
i I ;
are Or' t n.
vernnk L.
/
apolo i t i
; ingua a '4 i
I hat shit -
h 1 •
, ,
. Inter eh' 't :
:forth , I t e
i ery, is t 'e. ;
eneefor h 1
'man LAO o''
.r t 61 -03:: Oil
11
set otl
11
in, , 'pr , , I.ils ;
keefnit,, 4 - ;
t the be- I
r fanatis4l.,•
it.._ , 1 The
ISTII tam 1 , --
1 ,
ppiogized ;
to the Un- I
y in tiie I
1
; —bilicalkiFie
• ee. 7 Nbfe
elkaraeter
~
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110 \ CI , 14113
ink rfii‘st. ;
d I c4 1
'o in u •
;-
m. They 1
, Il's sho'e, ii,,-;
; Itason's.l
It so fobl.-
svetioldre : f
so tilt ' Declaration - ft
Th. u_orn i :,1_ DIFFE RENT
man, . while)
- ' - , 1 , I i 1 '
6 ' '''' , Indepimderkoo 1
A eOreespomter i t, 'itiya's the Philadel- 1 U 843. cif P''''
'4 3 1
phia .p teBB,..fleds tti :,, ,ho . fou l owing bur _ ;
Throwing. Or
lesque statement} of koutliern • 4 , riev _ satisfir'himself
fig; to - iv liet her a f.,
ple.El3, whie,h lia Ignite' as liruthfal
those idnaevot" the ' outhern writers,' gr'gatior4 mi
haVe preparedi '..1 ; - i I !meaning of the
N'S'r hen in I th e . dparse of levents,' our :• ° ,,, d , 1 11 ti .T
planai Were fuOy matured, and our 'de-.! -",,` 'Wag the bi
follow
termination toloverthrow the Govern-l e- 1 '," . " ) , d-} ) w e l' a .,' 4 ,
ment had reachedlits cltilminating I piaster, ',..'" ""
point—whew.We ere read toiorroke i :, nl ,l',aae l a u.Y an
foreign ajd, and as Ill'e recognition Of : -;;'-''
ostentati
our natiopalityi t ,which the'institu-1 Thomas.l. "ir
of: periect. gentle
tiOk or slaveliv, arid Ivor] hatred
. respect, • observed the I
free( ift for our-, '
.
require wcto de _
r i c . o . aehm . iinj I , le
selc(
elarc aid,led
us to de _ f iner,. . what CH
the
iiiie a
No i thero ;rations- man to
pq.op
I 1 , -- • man. sir? - rc
It't •, • I shotild Paz ar, ,
is' to be undenia- , , '- - -
I what, we calls , i
able '
, -are born to com-1
~.• - jolty i ,
!nand and arc pos essilof !certain in-l am v ` - '‘ 7
1 cessayv to add
herent rights; • tha among there' are ' 4 ," i ••' , 4
Power, Dominion, an the spread ofi ` e ' - ` 1 at - 31 i
slavery; that td secure r tlio's - erights a i 7 ' 4 ' l '7 1-
form of government I is in I
stituted a- • ' --
mong no, deriving its only poweriltom ,_,
; -( '''i l i'• lB ,sic' ) '
those who goiern;r Ithat.whenevo theme r thlemmed ' ad e
peopl e will -not allow ma to hold . the Texans, on pass
reins Of governine and absorh' the i i J o ne,„, w ho ; fi a
fund. of' the treasury, to our own ben- \ .
l efilt , j itii i i rd r on own nagra nd izenwtt - . lmurder,Nconelui
We havethe right, ,o. seize the Capitofi-i lows! ; ' '
overthrow' the Government, .! and "1.. "The fact is,
rent h the land iwithlblood. • Prudence i not intend, to or
as caused us, to i Wait till we. got , a -.. before , nestspr
rood t
chanceo aceoniplish "oar !ends. lis very cold ; o
ut 'when !at 1t an AdminiStration lisin . a very Val(
'
-as,in power, hick • l i ras completely ;the glass in the
~..s
at Our control,' and'' the peOfilj. by I the chimneys in
F cc(ini, is sie l cessor, gave sto un- i ted state that
. 11
erstand •thatr our sc'ept're would de- road ,r your apt
1 , , 1 ., , , „ L ,.,,
art, alio the sponslot °race would, no besic , es, owing t
more helP,to rivet; the chains on those] prisoners; not n
We could no loni et ! -ontrol. the. histo- ' ..t - 'lowed
I, ~ 4 '',,, -. c." t a .
ry et their forn . eariince and devotion, and 4.initortabi,
has no pirallel ii,t anylage or country.' out MI - the flip
I.Jet•ltactrir•be Sitbunt ed . to a candid ! tion - Of these air
world , c I , . . ing.to lessen vo
' They have for"a lOng,series•of years: as possible, 11:en
submitted to our dietation: - .:. , I of it:illiunianity
_.,...
They have not complained when Iby or
he 'General Gov ern l ent was carrying Ivo* morninval
pus mailsl . at an rexp nse Of some mit-'f may fie co r ns
lions; of ;,dollars t in 1 xeeis.of receipts, 1 and agreeable tc
1 ILI the PuntOtEc'e , DePartinent: ! ' I : , • ----Pi
They have•many times refused to! ' Cist or T.
rivelandience hi' 'seni l e lipart_ of the lives a distingnis
C " ountry.' and smetimes ' tn. - titivated , intellectual T. 19 Wi
I [! • '
AbolitiOn lectur e rs_ I! • ;His delUsion wie
They have onseveral ) occasion . fur- ! der „the sensibli
iiishe.d men•;tied money 1 to fight' tbe;lwho bad caused
L
battles of the co !dry! I-_-Luallvito perish,
1 -- 2•lrry-inivererpere, cod, in th - e - , Par- 1 ebininon With 1
chase. bylthe General IGOvernmenr•of that it was then
...Al' ouiS i lanilim'id Floridajfer our benefit' . pray,. and inconl
They stinctioned the annexation of_ the prayers. all'
Texas, -by i electing Jam c , - K. Polk Lon ion he was in tle.,
that i••••suel therelsv Acidilir , extensively' , portiinod 'to say
to our doritains. - 1 , ~ .1 , -! a friend, he rep
They have.accorded to ns the right self. but•the reqt
t't lia l wr John Bitty! iind'his übettors, ed. , and thecomp
When ITe !frightened us almost 'out oft disecivered evide
eut of ouitcherishell and,' much-admir- , mid after seine ii
rn, inititation in the Old 'Dominion. ' he..-itrtion. - expr,
i - alley have never insist•ed upon'COn- IVer this' ejacula
greSslpas4ino laws for the fl Vol 4ip n of: and Almighty Gc
slavery an the Spites; but_ they -Ihay e 'moved upon the
prevented us frijrn extending it into. NOien there, WaS
ail the Territories.; denyinfc that the .on nter, and from
- dOnStitution e•uarant' eis tO l us the right ni•tt- rise no a ar
. ~ J .,,....'•
toilo so. i • - hr,POroes Tri fish
'! 1 TheY have in, iStedi upon their right Vie 'Sri/in o.,ii _Ilr;
It( denonric,'• aim et y... I , i _ ' "_ ' l' •
' d lI 'd
•Tlitly hare pr rested agains :awl g-,
I - in g the riltht of franchise', and esta.b
i:.
lisliiiig a censorship civdi the press.
I Theyhav m
e eonteid for- the right
0fr.313 &.e
speech, e cand. liberal edu
c. bery l '.' '. 1 , I I 111 '•
1 ,
They have at last succeeded in elect
ing a President llontlieSe principles:
therebly endangering ;the stability of
oL r iiistitutions, , and ';depriving us.,of
th poWer Of ruling-at will.
u
In
- evervi!sta : e o ? f•t I h . eSe . rrocee din T es
hare : isted.'
We ;Ce'liored topreve totheu
itslerrAvaalettei
than freedon:
that ignorance among-- the inaSses
kl.nltteri for usl than a systein of
per }l education.' , I
We have! yearned thel
le of tilt,' dan;;er of fr
,1 their - attempt's I.o'
dhout our consent,
W, ,
We havereminded them 'of the- eir
ettMstaneea of our lernigtfaition and set
tlement in . the Territories.
' ,Ilrehave: s appeal ‘d to them to refrain
from assisting freei
emigitarlts from free
'States.
We have] sought to gain the aseen
deney by inducing theini to remain in
!stat i u quo, but they! have bee n deaf i`to
I the Voice of our dictation., . We must
therefore resort toarrn4,and nold them
as-.enemies,' until they are willing to
Ilaektnowledge our Pretentions as a RI
-1 ,
llperior race;! , l' '1 li . i •
11 We, therefore, the
IVulers of the Soutbimnpeople, at Mont
i gonielir assembled; appealing 'to .Kin&, , '
I Cotton, and relyitig upon the ,protec
'
lion Of maiked batteries, an&the,- ar
i dor Of Our 4oldiers,l declare that they \
are ,ab s olved front 'their allegiinc'e \ tli
!the I Greneral •GoVcrnment ; and thitt,
theaeStatea are,.and of right. to be,
I wholly' and'solely devoted! to slavery.
I Arid in S e tipPort of these ,Pretentions;
1 Wepled re ourselves to`stand when we
, ,
can,) and run when we . .mitsi i , to . save
our lives and 9.mmunitilt.l ,
..
.L. •; . 1 , ~ FREDONIA. •.
I 1 . c-------:-d=, , - -‘
al. say,.M.r. PileC•itin' yon going
to, it,,av't so'on ' l ." itaidH Coekney,. Jo
boaio & steameilpnittduring a fog.
,I% I' "As soon as the Pig }.l;lears tip," re-
Pplied the captain-1 ' 111, I !
•
"Well, it's starlight overhead now,"
Said- the: cockney.' i •! I , I
,i 1 • . ,
"0,14 yes," . replied the, captain, "but
we are, not going that writ' •
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supper +
'at who' '
ter thefre s
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Poi) tt
,': do let;
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k+ I: 1441:E .
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the; bot
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loomed
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leen ti
ma
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t wit
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Fog, on
boot 'an
awv,
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ile j'o 1_
fendink
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d Ihat,
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bard
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Daniel Web:lter,
bbyhood. whidi i
It was customary
li , tvei-lies in cH
er Sigul trouglit
-garret ; hut the v
'stssion of them ,
nd at! i
By
.dint ,etrurt
~ t raders and,- dre
But, while r i endin
4 the o.eor,gregatibn
from, one of ti!e el
fellows.; and:jump
• , • - shipping hig
slapped ant dant
suing. The per , pl(
and Were in eemn
bat he explained 1
-Brethern,'
I The w0rd145.1 the J
blit thp'deriLis in
from time to
.e.institutions,
euliolten all,
-There are 25.0(
the hyval States.
sons to a family, s
000 of farditio's.
ow sup - posing
eitonomize.- and E.
!that Col.lld be save
ing their cOmforts
fn illions w'ould..it.
inn, on:an average,
ing theirdresses.a
save .in clothes I V)
tObacer
gars, in ehowing
tas nnich 'more; 810
bonnets, crinoline,
cent calico ldr $1 a
average $2O each,
inn. would be $35;
the enormous sum
:a h., the Earl
lord; lieatenant o 1
rebellion' 1745.10'&
, awakened by a gel
I chamber very abr
t. ' NI lord ' -
Ing: " .., y. rn
li dorie ! -'('lie ef.uni
s i by' tvery account i
[exiieeted to. be u
I " Pray, - what o'ele
peer." Ten, my. 1,
lie replied quite c
rn-self; for 1 thinl{
be up hv ton o'(.1,1(
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