The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, July 01, 1861, Image 1

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    IVllll 7 l.l,l4Cifw,
the Clix-(mnéu i‘: publiilu‘d P‘very' Moadny
mvlrllivig,sby Hrs“ J. Srmu, at $1 75 [WP
ammm—fi'fpaid «'trictly _n' gnYANmt—fiil 0“
yer zmmun if not paid iii alumna. _Nu'
summ-iption (iis'cnnliuued. unless: at Hu
‘option of the publidhcr, gutil all anmngw
awn paid. I ' '
Anvrmnnxfix’rsinurtmlutthnumnlrate“.
Jun menfio {lane with‘ postnwq and
dhp'uvh. " , 1" =_
I)” m: in SdZuLh P. ultimnro Vstirotjdiroftly
.omumtv \\':un'g.lur~t’ 'l‘hunng H<tnbliphrfiont
—“onru.£n lbusnvu Urrlrz" on Hm fig".
(my @113»: 7*
IiAIT AND UAkPPV.
I'm thexonel M’s g-Iy nnd happy, ' '
Wheresu‘e ! chant-(- to Be,
And 1‘“ do w; but to phvnsoyon“
If you will but. lint to me.
(lion's-So e! We wild world wagns it will,
‘ H be [my and happy will,
Ga and happy, any am! hflbpy,
[ll be gay and happy an“.
‘I onry with 1- Front or'weallhy, ~
{'merty [ eu; demise, ‘ ‘
Le! mr he 00 nlented, heullbfi,
\ And the bon I'll dv-xu'ly prize.
Clunrs-—-So cuhe wild “orlld wag, to.
The'rich hnv enreiz we little now of,
Au “ml. gl tters is naygol ,
Murit’s whiu' made n slmw nf, <
, Ant] true orth is run-[y t 4 Id.
‘Efimuus—So M the wild world wag. tr.
" lithe Pre-zirl nt would sit lu-lgrillc me,
0 ll'll sing my: song \t ilh ux‘unngh-e,
Foul-I might laugh. and Lumen-1 den-1c! me,
Still I'd g.yv mul lmppyl lbc.‘ ‘
('nonps—Sn at. the wild \\ orlll wag, kc.
I rare for all yet (‘an for no 61w, 1
Tlmyr tlmt lu wrll m-ml um; fvnr, A ‘
llikemmnli d and tho uurld'lo llWl‘" on,
Wllnt else nakei {hi4 lll'v s“; tlc-lII‘
(‘lmuhs——b‘o rt the w ill! mull! “ 11g, kr.
gfigimllungmw.
DECLARATIQMbr "5629 -
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l 1» 4 . . _
“'hon. in ”5:3 com-«e oflmmnn c-vnntu, it
lif‘t‘fllnluj nncmfmry for mm ponplv tn (lizwh’e
the political hunk “hioll lune connected
them with an‘ ”101';an to Muunv, mnnnfz
the anPN affair! (yd-(h. (1.19 sr-pnrutv, and
equal stnfion ,0 which the-leuw of nalurv
5" and of lgaturo' God entitla them. a th-m-nl
rmiwct l’o thq ftpininnu of mankind limluirm'
lithat Hwy shodhl; declare the causes which
_ impel thohl hi the sr-pmutinn. ~
, \Ve bald thfm ‘rulhs‘io lmsalf-nvidont.
that 111’! men grc cream] "l 5”! : that they
nt‘efinflmved y their ('rmtmiwith Mrtnin
milinnjihle rghtgl'f that unmti: thirst-flare
life, liberty. n l thé Tun-mi: of happiness.
That. 1:) son ' these righu, govommnnh
iu'é imfitutm} amnng nwn, thriving their
jmt powers f any the gonsontuol'jhe gm"-
Prnml‘: that, nyhonekvor any form of gova'n
mentiwrdme. destructive nfthmo omh, it
i-t the might }f-,tha qweoph- to alter o}: to
nimiixh it. nnl to institute a: now govern
mnnt; laying ixsifnumlutinn on “ut‘h |lrinri~
vim. and agonizing itq linwcl‘i in mch
fin-m. :n tort m shall SPMTI mmt likc-lv tn
pfl'vct th’Pfi“ twaty and - h‘nmiinnw. l'rn
dmngfidami. , 'ill dictate thiit. gnrflrmnnntf
lnfig bita’lnlkh d, slmuhl “at he changed for
light. Him in: iont. leaner»: ; mid. «wording
hf. nll cxpori nce hath shégfn. that man
kind nut/mar dignified to {-ufl'urhihiln evils
are vufl‘ernlilmjthan tr) right, thomh-qu lay
sin-dishing thpi forms- to which thu'iy ztro ac
cmtnyne-L' B hwhmmtnngtmiu n‘f MWKM
add us‘urriati w, purcuing invariahlv’the
nme ohjflfrt, vim-rs nulodgn tn rmlum
tht‘m umlPr a { lute ilotpntium. it ii their
richtfit is‘ “air duty. to throw nfi‘ ‘llt‘h
.; o vrnmont, id to prm-i-lc- now glru-ukfur
their future E urijy. Such hm been the
patient wife mg of file-semplnhim. nml
rich ii now fl ilvas<ity ¥i hit-h Ranch-nine
0:0me alter their fqrnft-r syetoms of gov-
amine-lit. TM history of Hm [II-went king
oCGrmt 'flrfitfi‘is a history of rnpnatml in
juries and usurpatinm, all having. in «Erect
objrct,‘ the esL'lblishim-nt of 511: alwolute
tyk'mny m'ér $999 States. "To provevthit.
let facts be 811 itted to a camljd work]:
"a has refu (1 his mmnt to law} the mmt
wholesome §n§l nqu-sx'iry for fine public
good. . i ' 1
He‘hu forbjdden his Gm‘ernnrc tn _paas
law‘s ofjmqupkc and pressing iyumflanve;
unlusiw smpcild‘rl in tlmirgnponitjion till his
assent shouhlzige obtained ; and, wl’K-u m
slxspfgded, hé gm Intel-I} neglected to al
téfi’d to them. ' . x
d to pay: othgu- Saws for the
of large diclrictu nf paopia.
‘ pleynuld rolinquish the
' tation in the'leghlnmre: a
£3lO them, and formidable
Ha ha: refu. .
,accommodation
nnléss those I !
right. of represel
right. ‘ine‘stima
to tyrants only.
x togoumr legislétive bodies
1!; ‘nmmfonahle, and dis
[pogtory of their public I-
L pd‘rpo'se nf fatiguing them
I 'ith h}; measures.
ed npresentnflve houses
‘Epasihg. wig). nlalfly'firm
us on the rights of the
He 11;”, calla
pt. planeslnns
3.11 m. from the d
cords. fortlue so
110.10 compliluce
.Hg has diasol
(lepeatedly; for v
uezs. his invas'
people.
To? a long time after such
‘ use omen-s to he elncted ;
slativa powers, incapable
I ave returned In Unspec
iair exgrc§se; thorState re
eantime, exposed in all
5 ions troy) yithout. and
has ref -
Idiémlutidm, to .
‘whe'reigy the le_
\\. '
of “nil-Elation,
pic at late for H 1
mainingffin the
lum danger of in' ‘
convulsions withi] _ .
He has'; endeavgjd to prevent the popu
lation of these has ; for that, purpose.
obstructiag the 13w! for uatnmlimtiou of
foreignets; refnuwg t 3." pass others to en
conmge pheir miggztion hither. and raising
the conditions of: new ipptopz';tiona of
.119 ha: obstruct the adminiétmtion of
justice. by requnE his “sent. to laws for
osmbruhingjudipi y powers. ‘ .
He his mule jlldges dependent on hisl
wilt alone, for M tenure .of their offices.
and the mount fund payment of _their
sallries.l .3 . ‘ ‘ ‘
He ha? erectedamnititude ofnew officos,
and sent hither firms of oflicnrs 8a harass
our neophyugd gag their substance. I
Be ha kept 3111413 us, in timed of pm!
standing arming-without 'iHe consent of our ‘
legislatures. . ' 1
He has afi'antad to render the tummy
independent of, mid superior to, She ,dvil
power. .. ‘ . :
Hahn‘s combined, with others, to subject
nob I flurisdicfioni forgign to our éonstilu—
tion. Ind mknéwlbdged by our laws;
•
, I
B" H. J. STAIILE
485;). X’ear;
givipqhh Mai-Int to their Inew of pretended
logi-déuion : . 1 ,
.For quarterim; largo Lodies bl‘ armed
trmps Hmong IN: . E ‘ _~‘.
Fur protecting (ham. by izmocl: trial,
from punishment, fnrzvm‘p' lnurda-mwhich
they ~lmuld commit bug tflm inhabitants of
their Staten ‘ ( ‘ I
For culling of!" our trad; wiiln nil
the world :' ‘ E f
For impoeing {axes~ M 115‘ with
cqw.-nt
’ Fur depriving ll‘. in
l [mm-fits of trial l)y_jury§
l-‘nr tl‘fllflpfll'llng ug
trim] for pfl‘U‘HdOll nfl'm
For :iliulishing thell'rfi
lan's in :\ neighlmrinz’fi
lin:.g,tlmrwin an nrliitrarj
‘ enlarging its Manning-ital
ntpnce an example an
‘intrinlucing the sum?!
tlmwvcnlnnios: 4 t "l 9
i For taking away our I h 1101‘“. abolishing
gour moat vnluublc Innis. n l::iloring.l'umlu
l mentally. thp powers of o rrgnwrnuH-nhizr
' l-‘ui' su=lwndingour 9\ n l -gisluturus. and
rim-luring themselves inn :led with #o.»er
lto loui<l.nte for l.” in a}! :1 es whatsoever.
i A I]? ha“ alfilicatml go '9 nnn-nt h‘prc. by
' slur-luring uq nut of his p 1» ‘éction, mill wag
!ing mu- agnimtluc. z .3. l ‘
g "0 has plunder-«1011f . 3:. ravaged our
_rnu-Js. hurnt. our townx‘hai Ll «imitm’lod the
,liw-u-ol'nur people. i ; ‘ l
5 Ha is. 111/lull)! ti‘méK; nsport'int: large
armim of foreign merce’m 395 to coluplclo
; tln- wurk~« ot‘dvathdlmdhltm. and tyranny.
Enlrra-ly li‘gun. with circ'mtetunpen ol‘ cruol
ty and porfiily foircuhl l rallelml ‘in the
mad, l-nrhumu: agos‘runn tally mnivurlhf
the hem] pl 3 vivilivml h}? n: ‘ ‘
. He 'hu'q cunst'miuccl" l fvllowwiitizofiz,
' taken cnplivn on tho ll" firm; to lu-ar
lat-luringainst their enhnlry to become the
‘ gmoclftinners at their girl -m s nml ln-i-11-N-n,
(or to fall thqnw-lrrz hy h iulmnds.‘ ‘ ,
1 lie Ir.“ excilml Illm wt 0 inturrm'tinns
lamnuyut IN. and llfl‘l‘! 9 li‘. mrml l‘o bring
on the inhabitants of uT l'rontiq-rsn thé
;mercilm§ liulizm :‘wan m, whme known
rulv of warfare is an n nliixlinguihhml «10.
-structinn of all :Igei. so A, and conditigns.
l In cvéry stago of" tlul e Liquromium, we
:hm‘n lll‘llllfllh'd for rvln is, in film “an
l humble lei-Ins} mfr rope tel petitions Imm
l lm~n answered nllly'lby r :Ith inj ry. A
-' prim-o, whose Pltarzu‘ter s huff ma ll‘ml by
mmry nut which m‘ay, detln<{ a lyrant.‘ is an»
[it to he the ruler of hfr ' hoopla. i .
; Nor have we hm-n W114i”! in_ “He lion
: to our British brethren. L liq haw “Parnell
‘ them. fron'n time to time; ottle‘mpta mudo
Iby their logidature lto xi. ml an unwnr‘
'ranl‘uhh-jurisdiction ove 111 k, ‘l’l’e hsiufrm
lminnh-d‘thcm of the vi nnl~t§lwm of our
y emigration and settlomc It I we} Wt} liuve
’npln-alml 10 their native‘ u~‘ ‘op‘nnll ma'gnzi
lmimity. and wq huve‘coln III: (I them, by the“
ities of our mmmou hi lklllml. la‘ d‘ismowL
(them lunrpnlimu, whic w )ullll inevitably
iinterrupl our connexio I and correspon-
Jlonoc. ‘They, too, have l n (leaf to that
i mine of jmtice and ci’vns ngninily. We
_ must. therefore. m-quiofife ' n the m- ts'ily‘
”finch donouncvs our a nr tion. and mld
! thmn. a: we hold the reign ~mankiu%ao
‘ mim in war. in peace, frl ’
l. WO. thorol'ore. the—rep: ‘ n
iUN’ITED H'I‘ATI‘E‘ 0F A 4
1 ERAL GONG RIBS.“ mm
‘ tho Supreme Judge of t
l reptitudo of Mir intentiox
l 21ml by the authority‘nft
[these colonies, snh-mnl
lclarrn. That. these Unitm ‘\
of right ngght to he, Hr. Alto fixnarnxnnw
sums; that they an: H! 'oll'ed fq‘nm fill 111-
leginnce tn the British r ”.'” and that all
Ipolitical cennrxinn he! on t-lmminnll the
[state of Great. Britain, is ntl ought “Kb“-
totally dissolvedgmd'th c, .FREEMND
’INDEPENDENTIS'TL‘j Jammy lmw- full
power to lqu war. ooncl ‘e, anemoutmct
alliances, establish com or ‘jeJln to do all
r nthér acts and things Hillel: I) ”PEN
{ DENT SUNS of r ghl do. A ‘5l. far
i the support of flflml tihnL with a nu
reliance on the pfiatectio Vol‘ Dunn PROVI
m-zxca, we mutually pl , "alto each other,
‘ our liveS,our {minimal our sacred honor
.10er H Nde‘K, I’m’l.
A Fu’nd .fir Mt. Dory I*. anily.—The
Chicago pa rs rpuhlish n {mltlmss to the
people of £2 United S tesfhut more; par
ticnlarly nf Illinois. set ng. forth the fact
that Mr. Dong?” diet] xvfing no font of
earth on which his fnmi‘fi ca‘h reside and
call their own. ”is wid Has given t 9 the
State thgthree acre lot as I‘Qsting piano for
the remains of her hm-l d. The address
invites vdluntary mntribgtiops to a fund to
be administered by trustees: to provide a
hpme for the widow and children of Mr.
Douglas. 4:
Decline in {he Rrucnues—The‘l‘ foreign impor
tah'ons M New York coq‘tinhe to dwindle,
and‘ the government reyenhxe from that
source bu fallen 90 :1 var! trifling figura—
Tho customs receipts a}. that Part, on Friday
lust, and the aggregate for; the week did not,
“is stated, exceed $lOO,OOO.
••=2E=l
A Fowl}: 43" July 01%!»an Edward Eucrell.
~—Hon. Edward Everett, at the request. of n
number of the citizens of New York, will
deliver an ovation on the fourth of July
unit, at me Academy of Music, in ll)“, city,"
The subject will be : “ The present Aspect;
‘of'tlm Nation.” An entrance fee will be
charged for the benefit of the families of
Abe volunteers.
fifresidant Semi, of BrOWn Universilty,
has two sons in tho new Shade Island Regi
ment, who each hold the commission of
second lieutenant. ' ‘
W
A Sfdsonalrlc Hint—Don'tlunderluko
throw cold water on yum- vnite‘s dm‘. g
schemes, unless you want: do gotinto- 11
water. . l .
Ammmmmm AW FAME] JCOURNAL,
‘ Baw’for Cabba.
:E‘lward Car enter. a. con
Hie Ponnsvlva'liin l-hrmrr (Iqu
yqar tmlml th value of En!
and with \‘uthmflnry tequila. ‘
out hi< cashing: , he‘wntnred‘
on ”if“? times week with J
1: ”ning about. 1 J grainq of fit!
'l‘ r" cabbage gmew Immxliful]
u very finelyf while thmd
F: It watpr givet the-m pmdl‘
11%.4‘15. which “(are fit for :m
[I :m boiling. Ruin water \ ;
3:4 'no time. an. in the sum
ti?!) salt. mute He does I
strong a solutipn ol' the no t
'anuhl lwnr without injury. l|
fiq’d that in solu mt no slmn ‘
[1:161] is deride ly bonrficinl
_ 1 ——-~ -<-.»«
‘ {gaming ()Ima for nut
M wrilrr in ll "on
mq-utmadenu Newllaven
mlglingntables ni'ulnl? fin
ofEt'renln.-:L< tthXflor i: 31:53
mm: and plpc d in the t‘
eiiuugh pct-um this: for c)
(Mimi in two 0 lhren minu
“nude by the w t‘vr In» innnd
ah“ hix‘ theory ‘lhut them
thin coming uf he glnhulp
so‘glkmflvw it I‘m! a flight
it"‘umLthe lumiq' Mum-. 4 at
[wrimom came ‘2,in be nice
Inglikur. ! ,
I artq of
on y our
I
Furmy crux-q;
of the
|
Kyflflll sea
I to be
1.-
nglish
amid-1-
)1: anti
v i "o'o, m:
OVel‘llHlf‘
1 Tit.h.r it
to r
n t for
l inalrun
o‘lute' r} 'e imp
il‘lursrs' Fn'l qnwirr lIHN‘II
h‘nflns nl' tlu- d «nuns Whit']
holy-11: rivl anklc- uftlw Imp
lx-Nzunl'ng on film dry [lla
Mail‘fle. Ah. I rsons «com
(hit wny’ “my Nl5. [heir h
I'olle the llur~ was never
tn e. and that; [nuihlo it!
“("1” if ”my lm cowhide I
awry time the) wontnut. 3
(«1311.9 funk fur $10k! ground
lhf‘ won-M ’mnli vallefiw. at
my; .1 Lmflh‘ing hasgiven lo
stmges or Humpk— Uln'ofitr:
i . —‘—--—.g-—— «ow:
, 12w
'l']: Tim": any Liyfllrnth.
lyl [.:L'pnrs rt-u q’tly nsH-hml
knml fiu-t th t. bum-h tr
.str ”My liuhlnfugz. and tha
hu .Wn'tn lmlin H. it mu qu
Huh" tn Ink.- «lioltm- nndv
thi'fifirvo. when» tht-y might
My} sufmy. TI is is n' gl’v
lhq’hlgh it might not lu- wgrl v
u‘l‘tt that. lmil I In-lioM-d <
might. in «mu-.‘u‘tunvm, I ’
wq n-m‘m. 'l'h u’ritl-rnt'lh
oHEie 135-. rn-xixhjl "or thu .q»:
in he drum tit-wk of (In
I’éx‘nipvh-nniJ. \th-n the w‘
In Me n“ n mm . tli<tunm nfl
with thi~z oxeé‘dinn.’ thnr
hn'lhtat'pn t'm- t‘w warn of
\V ‘cm‘l say “fifll [-n‘rl'm-t ‘
hdm si‘vn war ‘ ot'hem-h t
hm 1:41“le Ingmhn élm'trio
huh-with ’nm- “In hrimh l
tin-+5) tor fire m H.—-l§w‘on
‘ v‘ —— " «00>» ”
~ A Fice Profit.
ho Lam-2NO ‘l'.) ,n'ru nf a
A gA-nth-m: n uhu wax” :
shut-:1 f'm: Pl hulohihit M
.‘y a (mutt-av r then- to l
a;'~lt]t|:“l-dl the vuluuta
if l-mwht in In! city at ni
film's
' El'i‘
IE
I do: ‘
' an)
‘ tdl'
I S. .
-s nfiativofi ‘pH
1‘ flIUA. h} '6' EN:
lgd, appéhling to.
eWVorld (‘6: the
, $O, in the mime,
(- .061! people of
) mum and de
(‘ kmieé are, and
han;
can
rE3 I
ulnklrml and fil‘éy to two hm
in" it. all mgule (up into cart
hing [pm “"59 (ulnar differ?!)
‘gvletho largest, “ ing for» fir
the mun gels min: a smalle
anlllso on down tilting small
oulr'nnoe in the ngnzine is
.3 lithmme. large lant
ranged wilh n orl. of bull
throw a light. i to (he ms:
the powder is bei g mrried in.
statipned with a' ckd. of w
to unto it in megthihg s_ho
the antenna. Tl“ uLmOst :
preylbn t acciden tr» ‘
I I‘lF'ln the Mqiylnml House
1 on F'tiday week‘tlie resolutioui
’ Mr. mannismFSQ erset,tlvclnr
w the ]general go'lel-nment um
‘ and hymnniml, rind «in fun:
dink} nmgnition of the .\‘ou
«racy, wore' adopied—ypzu 4]
‘; ”—q—Wfl ‘
7/43: Army Cloaking Contradr——The‘grnnd
jury at'Pittuburg‘ have preke‘ tml Messrs?
Fruwnntbnl, of Hiltshur'g. anfi‘ Mr. Charles
’M. Neal. of Philadelphia, igent of Gov.
.Curtin, for allegeg fraud in lh:e m‘my cloth
ing, and Izhe Comtof Quarter" Ses<irms have
dirmted the district attorneyfiln draw a bill
of ,indictment against those gersnns.
. 1 "‘.“s"‘."—‘7_
‘ Arum Mcctrd.=—Wa see that the rot)”:
Sun’mr‘ry and Erie Railroad: (kimpany is
again “swamped," notwithstanding the lift
out liberal Legislature gave lh¢m last winter.
They‘ now proyose to lease t e concern to
the Bennsylvmna Railroad nnpuny for a
period of 999 years, we prc-su e for the pnr»
posedi cresling a corporation Mrong enough
to pontrol the politics of thig‘ State for all
time cocom’e. Will the gentlemen who vo
ted for the thievihg railromlsbilh last. win
ter. tell us at about what tinle the State is
to lye benefitted b}; their mug—Fm): Scu
(inc .
:S'cnsiblc.——The Hostestant Episcopal Con
vention, at Burlington, N. J', refused. by 3’
vote (If 68 to 8, to trouble therluselves. in any
way, with the “ 'Bme of the country.”—
Cousidering themfelves n. stgcny Ecclesias
tical body, they ‘ls:] not thin . it worthwhile
to appoint a spams! commiflpe, npr to start
a debits on the war. or the cfiuses of it, and
so they *‘ shut down " on s [Woposition that
was before them pith aome.such purpose
in View, I
} [Q‘The Riclmiond Whi
mioflly for were!) at 130 l
Moat Qf the con tbs had be
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‘E‘I‘TYSBURG, 9A-, MGNDAY, JULY 1, 1861-
11:]. "l‘hcsu h-rm-hargvd
m rang'nm from $3. :5
nel—cc-rminl n nice (I'.
ugling ‘fn-ig ..t and com“)
-»_o«ly share the profits wit
I! ‘ .
I ~>—~~;§-‘--‘—’
rfr Way a filler 'Jfllguziu
I'] a ,llun a 3 run—"Um I
rzulo. at 2111 mm). on Fri
d her 'pmvddrl The Trav
1e Colorado ihm n. rod fla
l: 40-day. imlimting lhatri
{bowler on guard..- All fi
ml. out in tlie ship’ at this
lsanust hm? a cold dim<
‘ pa mfokml. vin for the ‘
fim Luau-raw.v is to cook
ibefln-o llw nlaguzine is on
Ie ('nluradn vilane alum
igoumlaof flunk-r. Hit
Hanks. an: ,Pach tank h
“mu-n I: mam-v nxu wnu. ”Emu.”
irejspéndent of
(I gunk/(er. last
It 9r. cabbages,
| After planning
‘Hmm some; twu
in” water con-
Mt m the pint.
ly, and headed
: which had no
cod loose open
. o‘herpuq’muo
a»; given at the
: quantitioi m
Inca know ho'w
t. 'tllq cabbagns
lnt is fully satis
er thgn that he
The Democratic Cnnvpntion of Balford
county, assembled in? Bedfond on the 18th
ult._selectnd the followingeicellrntticket:
Associate Judge, Gen’. James Burns; 1517:»
sin-er, A. J. Sahsom ; Commissioner. Philip
Shoemaker: Pirectdr. I out; Worn: and
Auditor, Daniel L. pcli nu h. The Con
vention then ynnnimpusl mini-tail the fol
lowing 's’oundl Democra. K; r' ‘ lutions: ‘
Whera‘u. 'l‘h'b Dembcra ii’ I'm-icy, foryenrs
pastyin its Coliven tings, .' m 4 and National,
and through its presws mid Hyjts represen
tativos in Confirms, di-nirmgkd‘tha .policy
of establishing, sectional: parties. holding
that the slicer? of suhh Hid} would inevit
tahly result i a. bloody . d dmrrible civil
war; And-050+”. the p )phi'tic warnings
upon this suquct uttered from time to ime;
by the great. Hind mad men of the VUnion,
are now ‘tfully Verified in the present defile.
rubh- co’hditind of our lu-ldvm :mun try; Aml
whereas. We‘nrt unwilliuginriw to renounce
the opinionis heretofore entertained by .us
an to the causes which qpcrutod to bring
about the diflioulties in which‘ the nation is
involved, or hi] stultil'y oitrskli‘es by endor
sing thel politic ldoctrines and p 0 _icy whose
triumph in tin: last‘Presith‘nli. election
has so fonrl‘ully imperilletlth‘c rpetuity
ofthc Union; ; ‘ ‘ 1
'l'lqul‘orr R - Irnl. That an the Democrnr
tic party hassloood by the Uliiorr and the
Cnnslitutirm. in p‘oace and in lvar, through
good mul through evil report. :9. deem it a
pleasant and fiatriotic duty to declare our
unwavering dmiotion ;to that patrty, its prin
ciples nnd usagps, ' t“ '
limo/mi. ’l‘h t while the'preeicnt’ civil war
was none «tum-locking. mid whilst we depre
cat» and (10-plate its existence, mnl earnest
ly hope and p ay ting" the cnrly‘; rbstdratiou
of :m honors-bl peace. as Democrats; who
luwt- always be ll tru'e to thin Constitution,
and whom fmtl y nndlh‘vntirm o the Union,
are nttostg-d by h:- wholphistor ' ofonrlives.
we feel it our' uty to sustain he Federal
(tovernnn nt in‘ the exercise 0 , all itsition—
stitntinnnl [mirirsfuits rtl‘nrtsitn nmintain
its intvgrity and th contimlauco of our
glorious linion
er Making.
repoflsn stale
loctguresJ h 331 by
‘ sult‘toaqhnrt
"find from 31h:-
wun-lmt until
uruinc. is to
m. In n trial
lhiq to he (mo.
1 nogs'upon‘the
of bulk-r, imd
L'italion ’hrnaks
Dl]l‘(‘,.* ’l‘he‘ex—
by apy butter
Inislqrp—X‘no
happengto “m
are orcmioped
k flbhrs of the.
to (Mark. Mom
mesulmt :t'he
‘ mm} for mnis
‘uuid be behe
mnt-zm'o putjqn
.'Mure dMi‘gh—
-the‘ earth of
the mine Hum!
prnlécl. it frpm
“LT. “a !
Inne- ofour dai
lit to be a “19”
ea wwo no 'm'
!tlxis Tm". b 4";
lo common {or
i thenfifimingeknf
r-m n In I'-
t mintqkmplgl
l . - .»
i‘ y of lI‘O’I‘PC #3-
n horn iumX ll
H] to fatal enn—
<,nl one period
1‘ nf‘fuur yeiam
“mid-“N ,ul’
l'vs' huhilnfiéfl]!
l'nur illiloc, and
“:N PIO ollim‘
-i-,-hm‘~n mull-s.
ably .lhut‘ PVC
'(‘PS ,l.|mt In“?
fluid, and kw»
In up;cordslof
111/dx‘v: !
Ream/rm}. TI!
pnlrinls yve Ireli
part and .‘llsllli
('ulh‘tilll liunznl
\n- dwiro “ Roy-j
tn undvrstund l
he dragonm-d iI
ism in any fnrn
I 1?. «o’ewi'. 'l'lm
:0f the United 1
union lu-lvwen
‘ nuly “HP of m
prefix-om wwlifi
will suppnrt it,
:11]iL.~;|-u|ls, in
our iulorprrlall
\w-rlml l-niulv~_ ‘i
dvvi<inn< 0" {Jul
lml Stale“. lu-lit
ul¢=t~in~iunc of III:
chnuld lu- amp
lil‘Y :Ilpinling my,
[flaw/rm]. 'r'lii‘
on-I) {mm um] I'
\vlwllu-r exvrn-i'
lnrs «It the Noun
-
Modal? says:
bout; to [9 a
\f‘fl'linniul n.
womb-v 3 hen IS
Irsz. ‘ ,t
my ham: or
olln‘r'h'lalciut
gln’ $3 50 1o"
rntihn. after
s~inp§f ”M
i the’ contra‘c-
I x x _ 1
B ,1. min-. 1 $O,,
I K. Stern}:-
‘, hm n
'kfyr says: *3
E .w m: .ma‘st—
he 3Q tnkipg
on and lighh
Itimé. and ill
(en-{,Nolhifg
‘lfid‘ N. 'l‘ la
minugh the
nod. j
Hm Nurth. mul
nwnl of tho In“
fimrnl.-ngaimo. o
country.
1 Ifnm’ml. Thn
‘ofintorfi-rence
ry'in NIP sluw‘ Hinton: as pneuc ml by fan}!-
Jios at thu‘ N-u-18-h and lhé do Irina (if-“e—
-‘ mic-n as prniulllgatwlr by Izmupimtors
.’ggainst the Unipnnl llm flout . as oqmllfy
s‘uln'c-rxivo nflhi‘ ('huslitu ion the liberty
VOI' the ponpln un'd (he ml} 0 (“0 “Mid“.
I Rpm/ml. ’l'lmq' the Admin M Mibn ofAn
'drow U. Curtin lilopls‘wiflu ll‘ flirty disap
prr-lmtion. and villus-chi“ in Is gammgnmont
oftlmmilitaryn him “he '0: mdnwaglth.
"It doscryps and fihnufi rece ve the unquali
fied mndpmnutipn of¢vvry ntiiotic citizen.
Rosa/ml, fl'hntl tlm wide ly immnpt apd
fruuduh-nt di.~l.hrsemnfic wig mom: ax»
propriations made by the lLe‘isluthre fér
the support of glib militaryéof ibe Slate. as
exhibited in Hp impnsi on of rotten,
uniforms mu] infiufficiml mid nmvholpmme
rat inns upon H d In ave‘snldiH-yj of our Cum
monwc-ulh, shn ‘lirl he at. omw eqrrvcted and
(base guilly i {the premiiiea aevrerely. re
buked‘nud pm iidiéd; » ‘1
li‘mnh'rd, Tl: Hf any pm‘eon 'nominaied
by this Conventitn, on by the Conferees ap
pointed ,by it, sl oulnlmccc-"L a: nominal ion
from any other} political way, his pliice
8M” he declared vacant on thy ticket,‘anil
the Democratic Count; Committee nrg here
by empowered t 6. fill the vacuwy.
John S. Schollgofl‘erfd the following addi
tional rcsolutioné -
‘ It flflv [lmus
fladml in (‘th
"In from (mp
‘ drml pounds
idges. Each
sized cam-“ul-
W charge. As
size: is uspd,
' t. ‘lSmu‘. the
{hm} is mnq'd
n is here at
.l eye _whinh
'no.~ While
amnn Lane;
ter prepared;E
1d happen £2O
re is used hp,
Rmzmz, 'nmume Redford Gazrllc in an
efficient and reliable (ix-gm ol’, the Demo.
cratic Party andztlmt. we chem'nlly P900!!!-
mend it to the patronage of the public.
Maj. Patton moved to amend, by adding.
“for its {0311955 and independent course.”
The amondment having been accepted by
Mr. Sahel]. the resolution: as amended, whs
unanimously adopted. ‘ .‘
0f the resolutions the Gaul/A says:
'-ol' Delegatea.
E suTwmiue-d'hy
ng the new of
bonslilutional
:of an imme
hern Confed-
I, ways 4.
“They embody the true dovtrine—the
doctrine of the Conelitlitionalflninn men
oflbo country—tho only true arid consistedt
friends of the Union; We will stand by
thrse Resolutimw, no muunr‘who leaves
them: we will adhere to (he. sacral princi
ple of Constitutional Lilw-rly which they
enunciate, in spite of mclw. civil war, or the
bloodiest of amt-chips. Upon that rock we
plant. our banm-r, and there It éhsfil remain
so long as we can Write :1 line, or'utter a
syllable. Exlo I’crprlua .'” ‘
M the meeting to appoint delega'tes in
Liberty township. that countydvhe annex
ed resolutiom were unanimou sly adopted :
Resolml, That the principles of the Dem
ocracy, like the great. truths of the Bible,
are not <nhjr-ct to change, but are immuta
ble, and. therefore, we have continued con
fidence in their efficiency as national conser
vative facts. ’
Ramlch, That we continua oir lnve and
support of the Union and Constitution, as
h heretofore annoulm'd in the principles and
‘fnithfully carried out. in the practicsof the
Party.
I Rmolral. That we desire the requirement!»
of the Constitution (.0 be carried out and
j obeyed under all mntingencies, not. only by
the peoplegenemlly, but by the Chief Mag
. istmte in particular. ,
I Rasclwd. That we consider the proposi
tion to abandon our organization In Demo
crats, at. this time, as coming in had We
I from a party and wer continuzilly turning
‘out of ofiice Dangers” who are honest &
faithful. Ind elevating tn high positions
{those who ate plnmdering our br+ve soldian,
estimates the
I i in Virginia
n heard from.
3213 mm”) comm
drab and
m? to sup-
It in all ita
I‘gpncy, {FL
I, distim' ly
and (mum!
:Abolitign-
vi'llile as. Do
pvn it in be our
' tho anrnm
cm, in ovary um
'plblivnqnd' x» ml/
illu! w» will 110
to lhejupport
. .-, H \ .
' we agar“ the
‘lznlwfm 'he 0
the wwrnl .\‘l:
km to L 0M":
n of ourkounh‘
Ins m.- lun‘lr: and:
'(e lt-uel- and s
I)“ of il~ {mu-uni
7- “'iH hei‘goffl‘
is‘nni'mnn Faun!
vim}. ‘Hm' llu- jI
l Innuwllq‘l lhv
('ln'ul :unl‘rollq
llm!rinlinilrilizlv
q m» «‘lo’nnunco
inllvrnny lvl'rlv
11-“! Ly, Sm‘wbi
4h. or l‘mufiv :-
Uuu \h‘ are fur
" in MN pI-npm
Til-MIDI}; in ull‘
{ )nstituliou
13 [mud or
{N am], the
I‘ny in thu
'l_\';" thul'ih‘
lys' drum. in
iril, and in
g on L-nnlm
hu-d fly the
§of the Uni»
jdncrom nml
:m ernmvm
[J by awry
}. , ,
‘mnb 13W in
' t wlullg-VF-r.
fur conspira-
Illuhiufits at
“11501.5?!er
-3 and hm ml
I mm of the
wr-h'mk npnn hr- doctrine
ill: hln- instill) inn ofhlnvp-
A
{/Jlg/ < @
in arms serving their coumry, by {at con
tractgl for clothing and provisions for the ar
my.
Rcmlvetl. Therefore. that wn tlbnire the
preservation of’our Democratic principles
and we hm'eby instruct our deicgulm to
{aim in nomination nnne bubgnml men and
)emochs, who are faithful and honorable
and aupport the Union and Coniztilution.
Ram/mi. That ntlncks upnn :citiu‘nn of
”AH Township. calling them Tories, Tmitm-H,
Secessionisix we treat wifli silent contempt.
considering the source frbld whenbe they
conic. . »
K _ » Féréllmz, Cumpilrr. ‘
To the ”WWW! of Adm County.‘
FELmV-DnMu‘rm—Throlxgh the kind}
has?) of Mr. Stable, l hM'e New permitted
herftofore m mldrosx vml, thfouyh the col
umljas of his excellent papal, j‘The Coni
pue‘r." :~T . ‘ ‘
I lake {liq liberty ofmlnlrnu'fng you again,
befieving that the time of vacant-Mien for
thelfall qnxilpisign hm grrifidu 'l‘he_con
fusibn Milli.» public mind. in; cdnquuonce
of the deplorable mndilioq at? our once
unified alllfihnppy count‘ry. has sdmewhnt
('ole the alrdor whirln chamei-iml m in
mdrlzpencefill and qujnt ti ,' ,5 We have
no doubt bult that the 'Republig‘nn party are
label-Eng umlei agwbight of dofinfiion in
Jeqnonmg of the prey-ht timlbloé. which
(liming wore n'or’ lqsflthiui the effect of
T sectlhllal p'rincipbs. in [they hands of
pl and inexperienced public.olfionrg.—
#l‘sllqulll not be sowith tlle Democratic
t . Thetse and calamities} should have
:zpposité efl‘oc‘t ‘upon: uj .We should
1 them mi the remlt‘of angemus nrld
tistitutiynal princilefifi-ndkm‘ainating
‘ the med doctrines of lbw-5 igpod old
'. It. is but {the rpallutidli‘ of the
body ofthe immortal Jofl'e'rsonmhoh ho
rked that u so lung 0:1 uu’; pfinciplea or
qcrac'y ari- in the qsromlé‘n‘t. ‘tho'mun
"ill go upward and onward 10:5 untold‘
rations? No, Democraytl, no cause for
mdonq. by! mm-h forvnlioumgemont.
IS n 1'
thei
mshl
But
part
the I
EEE
He is an inpxlingnislmble yimlity in tlle‘
grmi liemncrztcyfif we hulk? bu't one noble;
efi'nr ~1 If it go tlmm‘in this clmnhzy under
tho rte! of: military tlvvpnlisnll, it will break
net '
fm‘tli again in tome pxlrt 'ofitheiworhl. That
longlnnd brillimt careen of the Americhn i
Ri'ltéltlifl under the 'rulmnf Item‘rnrx. has
been closely watched b’v‘ the go'ppumed of
all lihtions and lias‘etill a lmrert‘ui living
influ“ nee.‘ ~ . » l ‘ V
11% Rnpuhlirane, aware, bl? ”lemming
dost ction of theiir party, m’idljthd Njeétiop
of their prinriylm' at the bqllot; be}; are
nun} lingly. Umuglninot untrieerrodly', ex—
ertinl: thcmsolw‘e in draw us intp a mom
mout for their owlnuprutit. They intend to
enanhre uS‘ into n kin-l of “ Union ” pnvty,
:mll.io mitke the dividing litre. [Unionists
and Diwnioniets. thi'gikingtherehy to draw
public attention frfnn the odhtm which
they {justly meritJJi-l rust ashare‘ of it up
on tl me of us whormnyhavo cautiouenongh
to miusietuuy convict-lion with theirmun‘l
si‘ls. Fnr my part; I shall have nothing to
do with them. ‘J‘hh'wm‘l secessidniets will
not Apply/{o Democrats, and forLevitlenoe
to stistain us. we need but refer to their on
repeltltml declarations last. fall, tint. we were
the ‘i' Union Savers." In the mug o( 1812'.
and hm up with Mexico, both ior which
we;b" tight to speedy and profitable issue.
in 3p}; ofa host ofAbolition traitors, (’l‘om.
Com :1 and others of the same trensgnablo
sun) .) the fiery ordmls though which the
Dem rncy passed, with a never cegsing fa
natic mat its heels, has sufficiently demon.
st. 31 our allegiance to the country.—
llmctle it requiru no aflilintion with he“
publifmns now, henceforth _nnd forever, to
raise ‘ 5 up to the standard of true loyalty.
Let l: mini; nur‘ voim again for the Union,
the Qantstitutbn, the enforcementlof the
lavymmd the equality of the States. This
,has lieen our motto always—let it be the
one flow. Dissolution has beep ancemp‘iish
ed, ,nhii all the horrors of fratriéidal war
nre’upon us. in ‘comwupnoe of infractions
uponlthin moan, and the principles therein
hndW._ -_" ‘ 3 t '«5
Are you williggto drop the name of De
mocrecy, (whié . means good and whole
we igflvem’men‘h) and as aux-h hes distin
guisliiécl you at an organization unparalleled
in the annals of any people! Are you pre»
pared to unite with a party which once
styled you “ Union Swen; ” and now -“ trai
t‘ors arid s'ecemionists”? Are you ready to
affiliate with n party onre Know Nothing,‘
then Republican. now self—Etyled “ Union "11
Are you ready toenter into t co-partnery
éhip for thesyoils with a party of mad Abe;
‘lition‘ fanatics, whose weaned principles‘
have undermined the pillar: of the govern-1
ment and brought a reproach upon us as A
nation 1 Gen yen have anything to do ‘
with a party that‘rc-jected an honorable
compromise, which might have been efi'ect
ed, thereby suing thousands of precious
lives and millions of treasure?
No, my fellow Democrats, whilst. we sus
tain thé Government now as a manor of ul
leginnce, let. us step forward will: (mi 01:]
Bag, Democracy. Let us once more hoistit
in the farm of the powers thin. 50, that the
comparison may be made, and the difl'ezjence
felt. Read the inscription thereupon in
scribed—Peace. prosperity, power and re
nown; and compare it. with theirs, upon
which is iiiécribed, Civil War, bloodkhed,
prostrntion, dissolution, bankruptcy and
military despotism.
A pure and unmlulbemted Democracy is
what we want. No union with Republicgms
under any circumstances. Their donth is
near at lmnd; their doom is in the hands
ohm awful tribunal, (be reflocting people
of the country. Give us a. full ticket, com
posed of good and true men, and we wil; do
ourdfift W crushing the monster. ‘
x 1 Mann.
TWO DOLLARS A-YEAB
Who no the Union Breakers?
A con-muondnnt inquires did MMHI.
Davis and 'l‘oomh=. who m-re on the Com
mittee of Think-en in tho Sn-nnte, say they
would accept. Mr. (‘ritk‘mlen's compromise
as a settletnonl? In reply “'o‘ would ruin
him to the t‘hlhiwing extract from {1 spend:
made by Seinatnr Dunglus in thq L'nih'd
States Senate; on the 2d of 'M. ' '1; last,
which spot-(ah WM dulyi publi-Ih in ”it"
Uongrmsionalfllulun Mt‘. ”ought; aid: “1
can confirm :the Senator’s dkwlnm inn that
Senator Davis, (if Mixfiiesippi, hints If, “'th
on the iComini tea offl‘hirtdcn. w ready
at all times t? (witnpromisl-au tlmCrtttnndt-n
Eroposition. . lilwil‘l go furthérmndimy that
Ir. Toomhle‘qM also." This t-imfliutic
statement of: zuglm. who was mtlmlscr of
the Committ 3 9f Thirteen, is valhuhln, and
i 0 is Well that gain on record in lh official
proceedings l' { ngresn. lt plump] ' refutes
the rharges verywhove made/Dy the Re
publican pr _ that those gt‘lltlt'll on had
determined nthrcukiug up the ltnion at.
all hazmdq, ;Ev[en up to almost th and of
the last Cong es! they Wore willing and un
xions fur acnhxgromi:e. It was th Repub
lican party h ;‘h' would notqmnpromise.
Proudly. 511%ringly, defiantly. iuime-nt
ly. it. declare that the “ thtyu for coin urn
mines had palmséd," that “ the people had
:looidml in t'ih'ol' of the Chicago platfdrm‘.
and there sh “be no gtaceditigfrotn it."—
And when Mt. Douglus‘ naked the Republi
can Seuammfi‘fil‘ the Chicago Plat than nine
of mom impdrtdnco than the preservation
of thifi Union!” he was nmwm-ml only; ,with
silent, sneer-s; d:- with ilnpmlent abuse.“
finntor Uritténden pleaded with the mud
nwn' with legs in his eyes ; but, he too, was
called I. “ nibn-snver.” ninl wlwn he
warned thetnythtst the‘~ Union would inwitn
hly he destr wil unless they would accept.
scum such [reposition in; his resolutions.
he was answm ‘d that t'ln-y hntif‘iletormiued
to have no In reg comrmmiuas?’ And nms'
thesoimpluleitt. fanatics tell the [temple that,
the South “ ‘tljiirod all cmnpromises from
the first."—l3. Dory Book. _
mTlie lair. firntcnm in H a last speech
made by Sum tot Dough»:L iu the Capitol of
the Nation. i asl follow: 1 ' ‘ ‘
‘ “Peate is lid nnly policy that. can «end
llle‘country. Lé-t~ [wavi- b0»“l‘o(‘lfllfl|l"d M
the policy, anll yinu will find that a thrill of
joy will ulllmllll‘l the Inn-urt nrievm-y pulrim
in the lurid; 'outidvnce will he reatoted;
lmsinesa will Etevived; juv will glutld-‘n
’emry heart; lifires will blow upon the
hlll-tops and ‘ Ittlu; valleys. and tlm church
bells will pl: .13 l the glad tidings in every.
city, town an illlage m Agwricn. nml the
applause ol'a rxttul'iil [wulnli- will greet. you
overywhota. Prlochsim tho pdll(‘y_ ut'wxuj,
and there wil he gloom nlhl sadness and
dgspuir pictui ilgupun the face 111' cVory pa.-
triot in the I: Hi: A war of kindred. mini:
13', and friend gllillmr again-M snn‘, mother
lngninst «1:111ngth brother inguinal. brother,
: ti: subjugute 6n¢lmlfof this country into
obedience to mlotlier half; and if you do
i‘ not. mean this [e]. this be adopted: and givé
. the President In; opportunity. (limugtuhc
' Séorvtziry of “Eur. to speak the word
E “PEACE." an thirty million' mile will
bless. him with their prayep‘s, million“ him
| with ‘thcir‘sholttg ofjoy." . ' ,
Neuhalily qf $4l-15!on be Reminded by Ur:
Brllzgrranlx.—-l - invillo; June ‘29.. The pa
pers this muni ‘ , Ituin lett‘m-s from Gov.
Mngnfiin and ‘arfickm-r. atatinglhnt rm
airee-ment h veen mxulu Between ‘Gr'n.
Mdflvllun In the Kentucky authorities
that the barn )l‘" of Kentucky'mll be re
spcctm] by t e ‘fpdérat umhbrities, even
thdugh it. shn M be oct'upia‘d by the Con
dee-ntei "" Kentucky duct: "41‘ remove
00'": will interfere.
Tc n "05:40? Vagrant lo :re~
'of Kruludk’ until oc—
ronps. i ‘ '
«on. - ———.L-—-
them th
The Gd
spec! 1h
cupied
3.—c‘A captain of, cine of
he secomLL‘onnL-ctjout
Aim
the con
Wm! by theisocmuinhmtq
regimen:
‘y singular mmnner. A
1m aml rcqlhstml ;him to
moon. tn her how-la, I 3
go alqne. He gulkgnrtly
yesterd:
lady; cal
profidc
she was
tendered services. brine; “Jilin-k
nothing: award of him‘. K
. HME‘_,«” fl“ 7 ‘ ,
The Kentucky. EirdMn.-Ȥilluimgo. J 11116 22".
—'l‘he ’l‘imes ”ya: that Mr. Buém-lt. the ye
tension candidate in the‘first uongrmdioml
disgtrict of Kentucky. is elecfinl by "pom
4 000 majority. The Union 'caudisdalm ’nre
nil 'elected in “4‘B other nine districts by
about 50,000 ijdrity'. ,
—-————». ~ ~ - «...—M
Frrblg Inla llfimdly Trim/1".1‘h9 Bftlw'
aflhir was mt aha only instance which hm
occurred of this l'wloral troops firing into
each other. Almlmndemd the Cluciu
nafl Gazette writ/pa that "portions of the
(We attacking oolumns at Phillippi acluully
fired on each othél'. precisely as the federal
troops at Bethel did. will the furl that they
were over half a. mile apart mm all that pre—
vented a terrible slaughter.” . '
The National [Jinn—The committee on
the National Hymn announce that. the time
for the recpption of manuscripts by them
)1” expired, and that. no mom win be ad
mitted to competition. The: nmnbcrntremly
iii; their hands is over eleven hundred and
my. r ‘
A Cir-pang, qf Sharpshm’tcrs.-A comqmy
of sharpshooters is to Motgnuizod n 1 .'z-w
York, to which no man will be admitted
who cannot. whei) firing “at rest” at 200
yards, put into a target ten mnsecutive
shots. the average dismuce from the centre
of the target not. to exceed five inches.
S‘Among the loudest mouthed mntnrs
on the subject of Hermon. is the Boston
Liberator, which hum. at in head “1958
words : “ The United States Constitution is
a covenant with death, and an agreement
with Hell 1" '
We presume that is not Reason i 9 Boston!
3A boozy fellow was observed one day,
driving a porker, holding on to its tail.
and when asked what hewns doing, replied
that. he was studying gehog-raphy.
fiMajor Winthrop’s funeral in New Hm
von. Conn, on Friday week, was ”tended
by a procession of over one thousand per
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mlt is believed in Washington that
Beauregard can concentrate: sixty thousand
troops at any given point wnhin a week.
S‘lt is now said that no attempt will be
made to take Norfolk, as no beyeficial ob
jest. can be served by its possewon.
an is statedlhat there are twenty-nine
thousand applicant for the positions in the
New York custom home. , 2
A highly respectable gentleman (ram Lu~
togne county. 3., Iho in the owporo! large.
cool lands, has been hon endonvm'hg to
ohtain ucontract to iurnish the Governhcnt
with cool. He is n poruonul friend of 81-0»
Cmnxox. and applied to that pentloman for
information. He said that the army did
'not'use coal to any extent. but he would
sine him a line to his friend Weller, Seen.
turg‘qf the Navy. lie wont to Welleglaut
.Wollm did not know anything about it.—
Tho Navy, of course. consumed coal, but her
did not buy it. He WM than referrml to_
another department, and after circumlocu.
ting through the muses of red-tapeism fnr
thrve or four duyq. he brought up in tho Em
gineer's office, where thoy did [my cool, ‘lan
where he found a very impertinent young
man who could not tell thmdifl‘oroncezby
tween Anthracite and Cunnel. _. He Wu! ahk
ed what kind of can] the Navy requirml‘
when he numeral, “the Navy Department
almyg buys coal which will generate stoum‘ !"'
Byrthis time. the gentleman from Lularno
discovered that there was o “ring” ifurmml
through which his portly body cohld not
puss without: subjecting it to u trying meat
mg process. . ~
It is hinted here that Colonel Fol-nay.
George M. Lnunmn. and some others. hum
under their eslwcinl can! the lurplyiug of
thel “Army” and Navy with con and such
othtzr odd contracts as there is "mortoy in."
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The public indignation against the im- -
mgnso frauds that have been porpetrMo-l
upon the volunteers of Penmylvahiu. liy ..
furnishing them with uniform» of the mtwt
in'l'vrior quality, has become so lilfullg that
all those who have had anything to do witlf
l the bonkncts’for gupplyiug them. are?» vigor
louslfv striving to clear their skirts oFthc ro—
s‘lnii’Nbility. From this wry fm-t.‘ many
[ rich l'ncts ore‘being brought to light, lit-n.
,M. Martin. of Philadelphia, through whom 7
3 tho kontmcta were nwle. has. no a mntt't-r ot‘r
helf‘llcfrnce. made some rirh revelations.—
‘ Ile iieclaretl when brought to tusk by some '
oft! 6 oflicers-of Camp Scott. a few days
i sinctn that he had only acted as the agent
ol'tiiiv. Cumin; that the mutt-rial wall desig
nululd by our dolectuble Cliiul".\lugis_trnlu. i
‘ and :‘that he (Martin.) makes not. one vent-5
‘ ot'pigofitoutol‘ the transaction. 'l‘huae kinult
'hmntt-d indivuluuls in the «immunity.
‘ WllOilanß endeavored to apologize tor tho
Statt: Administration and who hnv'e'usc-d
‘ their utmost exertions to convlum' the‘pew‘ 4
pin that if there outrages dill éx'wt, Goya-r
nur ‘Curtin was innocent of tho swindle,
will 'now have to combat some vci-‘t'vugly
hrt.‘ ”Governor Curtin is not‘imp icon-{1
in tiles? gain-s, it. devolves upon him to
Imm? it, Tl!" case for the Cumumnwa‘ilqn
hm- hq'on clearly made out; it is now thr tho »
dufendnnt to ro‘l'uto the clmrgog; broéght ,
against him. ’ ~ ’
A gontlenmn asked us the olhar dnyl ifl
therq was not some plan by Mtg/tulle flow
anon could he deport-d. ’l‘l vo 'ui' nono‘
'otlwrl than by impomhmont hufm'fl thg
Senate and unfortunately the Legislatflfm
Jot-s lzot meet. unless at. the swam toll of»
this tnnn' Curtin, until next January—:-
'l‘hord is ono thing, however. that. can ho
donnz; Public sentiment ’will rectify the
evil, if the public journals of tho State wan
have the mnnlin’s-a, without dwin‘cition ol‘ ‘
pm-ty.’ to mmo out and denOUm‘r l . ‘We,
thernloro call upon the gontlemr-n of the ,
ltopnaitory and ’l‘ransoript to he na‘ good
as their pledgo. and lay Wide purl dis- r
tiuvtiom. ‘Amlrew 0. Curtis} its mi he“?!
than any other rascal who would chmttho
L‘onmtonwenlth and the country in ltiuggo
liko‘ qheae. even it“ be was unfortunately.
elm-led Governor of Pennsylvania l-(v Mao
llapuhlicfin party. _Let the gentlemmi
upeukgout; public ‘sentimpnt (11-mnhtilaj it ;.
awry jnther paper in the town hug dutm go.
L‘humlt-rslmrg Tights. ‘ l 2
“ The ,(r'irl's 'Wc Lg]? .Belu‘ml Ua."~‘-I‘loé
I Sane ol‘Wm-omin (zenlly passed 1; IMF, for
? 111/Q belliefll. of her who”. nllowinK such
lof tlngm as were untried. jinn jimmy
Itbm‘mty peg month, in mldillnn (0‘ their.
, rpgnlar pay. This prmniuin on Bonn
fdicks: glms not been without. its Mil-(4L4
{The lumpy of ymmgwives to be left fw‘l
(has go‘gue up nmfizingly. The socon 4 regi
lment. mow ul Camp Raunchy", Madison, or- ’
(dared {to leave on Sunday. has given l'bcrtlr
employment” file marrying [ul]:ctiollxlfi¢§.
51x want home last week from usihgle com“.
pany aim] employed their furlough in briQf‘
honeymoons. Of these, five wedded ”:th
his “ A‘nne Laurie," but one lrl‘t the «map,
aird without previous exprasu-d prolific-um
lhuntecl himself up'a wife, and lo L heqio re»
cewetlle monthly stipend. ‘ ‘ g
: mw ~- ...» --—«- - -
o How Io Male (”m-n. Emul— Almost law-y:
one is ‘intermted now in knowing now u
make horn bread mOSI palatuhle. slht‘é‘j
much more of it will be mvtl inl‘lhj
ntmi‘glllensd times. The following is will
to be an excellent receipt: ' ‘
Smkl at night. half the gummy oft nienl
you an; going to use, mix the other. with
cold winter, ‘ nvihglt the consintcni'y all
thick batter; “Mi little salt amine; it tn‘
rise ; itwill mud [in yeast. In the max-hing
the cake” will be light and crisp, Skiml
mingsfiwhero mut hw‘bel-u bilnd' .fi but
for [tying "(em with. Fry slowly. J
. —-—‘-—-«- «no. ~---—~ «y .“
. ‘flmqlaufar C'l‘ildrm.-g—-'l‘hpro is im bemu
remmly for derangempnt ofAhe Lawns in
children while teething than Mom-d tonin
meq, [in] In them plunflf'ully;\,cara being
taken {to keep the thild's “lawsuit”
warm, Be careful to cover its heck Ind
arms. 'egpncially of an evening; give, it
cmghe'd ion to assuaga' thirst- if pqgsiblo,
rather “nah gim- iv. Vat"; avni-I wordplu u}
they qnleroduce (Her. The tomatom
ought to ripe and frvsh. though than 3‘3):-
otahlo Mammal} can: has been mod will:
great success. ‘ -‘ ‘ ~ .
A Railroad Wumt:.—\Vaggs “farm (61!»
,«h-ypt qr (me of 6m raiylrnndu the other non
ing. and finding the best calf ful!,_said. i}: a
loud Iona: , '
" Why, this car isn't gnindf’ r“
0f courue these words cudmd/n general
slumpmle, and Wang; took the brick unt.-
The only» soon moved ofl‘. In the miclfl. of
the indignation. the wag was qqestinmd.
f‘ Yo? said this (‘lt wasn’t going?“ »
“ We 1, it. wmn’t going then; but' ii in
now.”
> The “ «01.1 " laughed a mun—but Waxy
came near getting a good thrashing;
e’l’ha N. Y. 77mm the leadingjoumfl
of tho Ropublicnn capitalists in the «many,
is out and out, apposed to appointing any
officer in the Army, who does not synaptic
thise with the Administration on the aboli
tion qumtion. It. demands the removal of
Gen. Butler and ere long he may expect to
be superseded.
fiAn exchange says that after passing
the $3,000,000 loan bill, it wua amended in
various ways, placing the sum of $10,000:»:
the diasposal of Gnv. Curtin. as a secret ser
vice fund. What kind of fund is thisand
for What am]?
fi'Apprehensiom m 1: still felt that flab
(‘onfederale fnrces m“ mule nu attackon
Newport News. ‘ ’ '
38'», great drouth is Imdfing3n.Wil{
consm, which threatenynutuiofly to injure
the crops. _
wit you think you are ten tan. marry
an extravagantxwomun. und you will find
yourself shun enough. '
Q’Senalor Johnson. of Tannmsoe, Ins
serenaded in Washington on Saturday night:
@110:- face was so sunbumt the need
only have buttered It to become: ”tout"
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hobqwggndhom , a ._
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Battle Modh "3&l!th
finblfig. y «359’?
From Mt Flu’la. IW, wam
the Cost 00!:th
The‘Gnilty Party.
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