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i a? Our political Oppnm'nil hon uni A. WPUBIJGAK EDITOR‘TURNED; i
30 ligcr an .Ilrgnment tosluml upon. ' Every} Thulrlow “'eed. of New Yorkpi'or thirty.
.prop hm been knocked trout under them yarn bpposed to the Democratic bur-moon
bv the insane doings of their leaders Ii declares that He cannot go with the Aboli
,Washinmm, . i :l tionislis any further. He quotes halogen
! When the Republican party was'starteda dell Phillips and comments as follow”,
Democrats predicted that it would tori: Mr.tPhillips says: “The ‘Unio’ hunches
'out to be an Abolition “machine.” ’ Bepuh- on is ow channel. She endow-likes to say
‘llican editors and speakers indignanlly re‘otlhf“ L ‘9 system ‘fr “HWY "4 l"d°’PP“lhl"
ipulsed the cccusntiun. But time proved Eng)! 6 :perpetuttyho: él'ftr?pul’l'c"rgl's
ithe ‘prediction to have been well'foundedn-i O: hefflzmwflmk'f "no; :3): KW}, :hle
Republicanism became Abolitionism. y'i: uppito of the American citizeniifllberty to
1 When the first rumblings of the present ‘8’“)! \‘f’ Ofllfiath lOlhe Union?! .
[storm were heard, Democrats were for (“will 7“" s‘“ suihciently cxpltcnt... gThe 39“!
vP‘"~‘ing of the trouble. as our fatherj’lml whoa ‘knliywauthority for thei Abolition
. . , . . ‘ I‘, press )I henceforth the war is not to be
1 always disposed at: the-ire, by "sittin‘grlmfll: Carrie lon “to punish lrea.ron."lmtlihat we are
,nnd 'rennoning together,” and :iLlopting 5' "lan hing fnlo a’ntw channtl." a 1 that the
Icompnomiao, The "Crittenden ’Compro‘f'mo‘ is, “liberty to (1.: clove “rim”! to the
saline" wns loo'ked upon as intr, and sure to Um" .’ . .
tweet the desired purpose-M preserve the my}: ‘3l;bfmfl'jimfhi’iifflfliddi‘eh if»
lpt‘ace. bfirmony and' prosperity of He unde tend us, that. our ." lagic’flvis sound:
lcountry—to prwrve it from 69mm "1 The War is not to " punish treiuon," but
ya [and blood. ' Tho ltepublican leaders saidh :tl‘ibdrgl‘n: 21:29:}, ingcdlhketdnt‘lidd 1&2?!"
firWepnhlish on our first page, a‘capt-l'“ No! «We mlthavs no compromise! Ho; A"? at this .. turningfiorner »we part
. tnl Speech, delivered in~Congres§, by Mr. who talks of compromise is a traitor! ill-compdny with Abolition. ;‘ l
‘ Raiding, of Kentucky. it shows up the ' the South rebels. l“ h" 80; or, if wgl Gooi'l for Tlrurlow Weed! 11.
errors of the "radios! policy” now.control- inhosse, we can whip. her back in sixtjlths satisfaction of knowing that
ling.“ Washington; and makes astir‘ring ldsys l" DemOcrats' combatted these bold,“ and wins of thousands are partin
upped for f‘theConstituthn as itgis and the lbad men—those bigoted sectional partizanst' disuni‘pn company With him. I .
Union as it was." We trust. the) all men, i—with every argument and every appeal.l —> Va commend Mr. Weed’i patriotic
of Al partiesfinto whose hands thispnper - But all in vain. They~ had the numerical ex’nm letothe “.admiration nndihntution ”
may (all, will give it a careful perusal. ,!_strength in Congress, and voted down every, of our neighbor of the Sentinel. ,l ‘ °
Mr. ‘llaiding‘ was an old line Whig, and ‘ proposition for a peaceable and sensible adé' "“"T‘"‘°°°’ ‘ ‘ —‘——‘l'- .
was electe‘d‘on the Union iss‘he. The sen-{justmcnt of oura'iificulties. ; " ' ,AN THEE REHAB-“3113i CON
timents 11% announced in the canv ' w”, as Was feared by the liemocrixts} .VERSION l ‘ l
'gwhich‘result’ed in M 5 919950”, he Idhem resulted-rand since that we huh llnd.onlf,l TI'EIEV“ of)!“ ‘3.” Being OPM '
310- DOW—fo? the. Union then and the U'fi' debt, destruction and death. Hundreds of 1 Mb?" Barnes, 0f Phllfidell’lll<
on mow-"PPM“! ‘0 Aliolitionism then»! thousands of lives, and thousands of mild, know thl’Oug'hOlli: the éouhtr «
and opposed to it now, seeing in it all the ' lions of money, have been spent, and yeti: trome nnti-slavery mun, at one fine even
{,flbil" only fanaticism and ruin. . . . the “sixty days! war” {and our, No,- i, igning ‘o for as to nvow the —pri iple that
. i llr. Harding ‘ the patriotismto use this all. The struggle, which wig entere "“ if th Bible defends slavery ittzannot be
535°" “party “Wang—l“ W" widely dim?" upon ostensibly for the» Constitution In ’receiv d nsn Divine revelation."z Growing
ing from our‘ neighbor 0“ “19 ‘Wn‘l--‘ the Union. is now by ninny of the Republi l‘older, mil more sensible, howevhr, he has
‘Vghilst the former, himself earnestly 0“ ctin leaders nnnouncodtobeflor“theUnionl now a ' uthtter and safercoinclusions.
Lllf side of the Constitution, and therefore wilkautflavcfy, or no Union at all!” ann iscourée ‘dclii'ered by hiiin on last
(”film Unions freely accords to'the portY’ The predictuins‘of Demoorltts have been Thanksgiving day, he declared that the
which he has always opposed, the credit verified—more ihnn verified. {l‘lie pictures" wnr should be proscyttted solch/ g maintain
_ of being now the only political organiza- they drew of the future were hu‘t faint out-i! thq Union ; that,“ dily'mearurglb ed on the
tion to which the country can look for wise lines of the present terriblereal'ixy. . Thereii lnti‘insiic wrong; of slavery,” “whuld be a
counsels and patriotic action—the latter are Republicans who See this, but “uglwio utihnoftheCoustitutidn;wouldproper-1
yields up all his old line Whig sentiments. {66mg will not allow them to acknowledgeii 1y lubjgn ma l‘fxccu’twe to hope hment-J'.
and, win. “partizan hopes]: tumbles, neci: it. They .l-nowdhat their party is responsi-R lIQLCO ldenses into one geiitcnce is views»;
and heels. ‘into the dark whirlpool 0f A 1101? bio for all the troubles and horrors of the l “11;" [Em solemnly declares: 1 ‘
lion dltiunionifim- . country, 11nd feel that something must be: “,A !sixth principle, founded
Our neighbor should read this Speech.— done in order to blin‘d their.par'ty friends views ilk-have now been preset
it might have the effect of-‘fshowing him and prevent many of them from jnfitngjn r 3“"??25“ “i 0"? 3).“)9'1 “'"h ex"
"“31 "’o’“. his "379-” ltfflmi’lly WOUld if with the Democrats. No argunient‘is left: 7:“: 1.36402: 12,211 {513223};
he be not”? “deeply committed” 1° Kb‘ them—and what are they to do? Nathingl to he left to the Stai'gi; as sme‘hfl
.olitionism, but, to slicutfl‘traitor! tmitorg" at evorfv'SPOF/‘tiéklbwmteli' “"d exclusivebl
Democrat. With this despicable device all _ ll“ .V‘b (“Mien “l hove reac
argument is met; and moan and cowardly: U” Oflme Who" I have little to l
as it :is, it is resorted to even by men who ll“ ff ”l myifellow (“win .3“
clnim to be patriotic and'intelligent. mo m ul. “”15“?“ 19- 1:839“ all
Upon this theory alone can we account 5“ ’ ‘1 e voice 0f bra“? imd' SWI
i'o'rnsneoking and characteristicattalck'up- 51‘)’_= “I" believe that “hf" hi
on us in the lhst .SmlineL The editor is evtisl’eéch shall be when “WAY- UIU i
idently ni'midlol‘ the eti'ect of nrtidles which 2101" 910 alien—the 131“ remnant l
appear in the (homily upon’honé'st men‘in ' -—“i‘;ll E gone." ' I
his party. and hence makes our “loyalty 31% We 7 0R? ”1050 views or Mr. 13.311
subject of doubt.” The occasion fortheitm°§t nuninkubl‘e index Grille i'l‘f'
‘nttack is, our renmrk upon-the unjust sen-‘i’rmil'en “0'“ “0‘! mm; on. M"-
tence by a one-sided court martial upon r“ ’9l" sentfitire man. No 19"“
Gen; Fitz John Porters—n. commander “moi-1m" 91" il°°l.°f‘“'°ml”"l“ij i" I“
has done more fighting than all the Gene-QM" 1' views lef‘d ”3‘5 ‘0 fl‘k 1"
rnls who condemned him put togetherr—ijOS 111le find s‘ome 001111110" :11?
That the Ileople will take care ofj‘i’n‘. {hbgih‘v‘Q n l [E extreme Northem and“
Sentinel may as well believe now as here-Ikoul‘hetn View of" thesluvery Illlt'T
after. And the day may come when su'chfp’high; l-goml men Nortlihmd Sir
party-bigoted and flirty-blinded (E‘flltlil‘s _.'\s l iunite firhl save this oouuté‘y‘l‘rhmi
he oi‘ the Serttinc’, who now, in cold blood, Entoiwl ich it-is mpidly itidiinx"
denounce “ traitor 1" upon the head you jibe ‘l;qu an”. on the buds o
of the gallant Porter, will seek to hidegféondesfion. If Mr. Barnes, :1 lm‘
their own from “the hissing and the scorn” Filisti'jn, ished anti-slavery mun, t
of an outraged people, who trusted Aboli- ‘ yde almost everything, mni
tionism, and found it only a-lie and a cheat; hatthere is in the country;
leading the nation to ruin hnd death. in, Christian farbenrana'c,
As to our “loyaltyflf we acknowledge but
one standard—drug Cossrxrcriox. T/mr is
the foundation of the Government—indeed
it is the Government itself—and the Pres
ident is but the agent, the servant, chosen
by the people to carry out their will "its
written in the bond” of Union~ We hold
that Abraham Lincoln has n 8 moreright‘
to‘ seb'aside the Constitutfi, than “any
other man,” and whoever, North or South;
violates it, does a “disloyal” act. We are
for_“the Constitqtion as it is and the Union
‘asj’c Wis," without its or ands, and there
fore feel‘ita ddtydue our common country
to “cry aloud» and spare not" against. all
who would DESTROY BOTH in order to
gratify political and sectional hate, and it.
that than fail in their negro crusade would
‘see the noble old Ship _of State plunge
headlong over the breakers into the‘now
yawning gulf of anarchy anddespotistn.-
We are for the Constitution with all its
compromise; and guarantees to the States and
the people, as our fathers framed them—
the white man to be free,‘ and “the negro
where he is." Can our neighbor of the
Sentinel with truth say as much for himselfa»
can any Abolitionist say as much? We
doubt. it.
(Em (finmpilrr.
, oun rue:
fhe nnlan of Mme—die union of land:—
Tho Union of slate: none would sever;
'l‘he‘union o 4 henna—the union of hands
' And we Flag 0! ou_r L'uion forever!
c'J.‘;-."'.;':' . :FIV'V. “.3 T 2» 1 ‘l'" ...". 2‘ '7l:
n.l, Inna, :uuox 4ND Pnrwnluon
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GI‘I'TI'DBIJIIG, PA: -
HONDA-Y fifixlkéfisifm, 1863,
‘U KION LEAGUES.
A We observe that. the Abolition pgpers are
‘ busily engdped inefforls to get up what
they call Union Leagues. This is apiece
(lfgrou dcception. There is ho Unionism
in the Avomkm party. The Union Le-n‘gue
js In ‘orgnnizapion to pfevent n restoration
the Unio‘n. Phillips has truly declared
mat. the A‘flitionists “hopnl for and plan
neddalm'nion,” and Thhdetevens has dey
clued in Géngress that “ with his consent,
the‘ Union' shall never be restored.”—
Thoma, therefore, whojo'm these Leagues,
‘do it to dandy the Union.
The Path'bt (£- Unio'n says :—,-The Telegraph
A“ ”Is growing indent in its advocacy of the‘
‘ fmmfitiou of what ‘are falsely styled “ Uzion
" Len ' . The organizations are intended
Wun'ion, not to raglan: it. ‘Wemnkc
ébe assertion, knowing it. to be tfiue.‘ Will
the Tdrgrapfi, whirl; urges thenrgqnization.
«so! that“. is in favor of it realorqlion offlie
Union} We think not. How ban tbOSe
« who have “planned :lEsunion,” who have
V “ spat upon the Constitution ” and pronoun
xpéd it “ a covenant wifi death and a. league
‘ with hell," favor a restoration oft/w Union ?
‘ They cannot mnEib'tontly, neither do they.
: A‘Rr’gldeous. I'erdicl.—The suit brought by
i “’illiam 11. Hodgsop, editor and pro‘prietm;
" ‘of’ the Wes} Chester Jqfl'qsonian, against
Wflliam H. Human}, U. s. Marshm, for the
illegal seizui‘e and suppression of that pa
pg‘flm the»23d of August; 1861, has result
«ed in a verdkt’offi‘ll damages for Hodgson.
it. V 35 trird before Chief Justice Lowrie of
‘ {be Bupreme ,Court, sigting at nil-tip'rius.-‘
_ Although die analount of damages gendered
. i_a.zlotanythihgnear-the loss sugtained by the
closing of thp est'ablishment, yet we rejoicé
[.O know that. theAPennsylvnnia. Courts are
open to_our,;citizens when‘theii rights and
pgperty are (undying-wed by: the despotic
gigs of Abolition oflicers. .
. .——.¢ - .———-
\ Medallion Prbposed and .RejectedJ—lt turns
2 ml trfrom official correipondence published,
; thntthe French Government, on the 9th
’__ of .Jnnuarymroposed friendly mediation be
t: tween the North and South. The French
39mm .0! State says in his letter;
, “gouging, theyefm'e. would bindentho
government ofitho United Stgtes with re
nouncing the advantage which it believes it
~ can obtain by the continuation of the war,
’* from entering upon informal conferences
withfiie Confedeiiates of the South, in case
they should showt nemselves disposed there
to. :Repgesentatives or commissioners of
the two y grfiké could. assemble at such point
as it should he deemed proper to designate,
“and which could for thin pug-pose be de
clared neutrni.” , _ . ‘7'
~ ‘ Secretary Seyard, however, declinesztaho
; omen. i k, ‘
- “Maid: the Brigadiers wha Satan
the court magi-rial that convicted and sen
ténced to dismissal Gén. Fitz John Porter,
buve'since been nominated by the Presi-
Ldant as Major Generals. Wnat wonder
that we‘mkb no pgggsg- .
FYIII3 grcuaat apathy exists among
the free ‘Amatim citizens of African de;
scent in fine District of Columbia on the‘
subjact of enlisting in tha lecls regiments.
The’y almost uhiversally declare that if the
white soldiers can’t. whip ‘ghe rebeh, it is of
.330 936 for thé niggets to try. . 7
#6Bll. Keq‘ Dow, of Mninghw noto
rietyrhu bp'en citpd to appear before the
Sixth 11th Doug-f; 1;! Nu? Orleans, to
{indulges-n clyu‘ge prefe’rrefi against himrof
scaling silver‘woie t 9 the nlu‘o of one
' hundred an hixyy "ounces. ~
‘ new. Boileau, the' recently incarcera
te'cj qjipoy, I»: retired froni the‘ Philadel
hil Journal. Th 9 disgust of his patrons at
ii! nniln course was the moving cause.
gggugrh. pawn mm" (Republic-n)
M 3»? it. is not expected that s full regi
:mm of gm‘wmierl cm waited in
_th; _‘ - 9____
. W‘Petitions are pouring into our Legis-
' lam paying for law: to exclude negroes
_._ [tom the gun, to prevent illegal arrests,
‘ud {on 33830331 Coniention ofnu the
it an \ e v
36-71:; Illinois House bu passed Pace
Ii Anion; W 52 yea: 0025 my!»
lIIE
A UNITED NORTH.
The Albany Evening Journal asks for an 4 t 1
United North. Let the Admi'nistration at ‘3’
Washington answer’ that demand. It is}
too much to ask of the people that they}
shenld be senile and acéépt s despotisml
Liberty of speech and of person, at ”19.3
North ; the superiority of constitutionul‘l
right over the insolence of mere oflice; the’
«right of the people to know the truthzof th
war; the place of power to brave men, not
to the sycophant and the partisan ;-——when
the Administration shill rise to its place, ‘
and give the people these, there may be‘
one lhintiment. Butthe‘ people have shown 1
in t 9 elections of November, thst they willl
not accept a despotism in plsce‘of a Consti-l
tut'mnsl Bepublic.—Nm~§’qu Argus.
m 1! mm on Tum‘nmfifium
The Pennsylvania 167th, drafted men,
were no? the_ only soldiers who showad> an
indispoeitionWo fight in Corcoran’e recent
engagement with Pryor on the Blackwater,
says the Patriot & Union. A letter froth
the field to the Tribune says: “the 6th Mw
mhgaetts would not move: thohgh it. was a.
mile in the rent of Folleu's battery. The
New York regiments orderegi. to charge up
the narrow pausewgy, éxcepi the 19th, would
not move.” The- Pennsylvania. drafts be
haved better than many other regiments—r
they did snufi‘ the bmle, having their 001-
onel and some ether oflicers wounded} which
is more than the Massachusetts 6th and the
N. Y. regiments can any.
Three chgmafar Three Mug—The'fiartr
ford Times is inlormed by a reliable gentle
man, who recently visited Edmoush, that
annmberE of Union soldiers. a foil dstysl ‘ .7«-—-‘-«9»_._,
since, took three ‘comrtbands' across thelmfifinfher humbug‘is gin groansition
. - - u: overnmen ra r
Bappahannock mto the rebel hugs, Ind lWashifigtcfngndNew York,lato:cosiotl";igfi
mded them «5 to the rebel ”Men for 000,000.13 which the ken onnocher
”grep sheep. - lymph of mm will be E 2201. 1
lo cqfncc
'Lelidve 1
ban-{Otis
ffiénse, l 1
fboth sigl‘
1:391:33 even 1935' canoes
slfor the sakeofbvinging
days of fraprnallumon an
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FFERENCE OF opmfi
rencq i 0 'l‘hurlow Weed’s
Abolition party,‘ Forqu
ly the organ offhe admin I
' f In re‘f
{min :11
4onfesse
CM
phone that Iqu dosm'lion ‘
I lhe‘purty is folly, iinc
more sure than dxat its
ecured b his timely sec
brnoy. alt-Enough he may :I
all) and the Wnsliingtonl
> ~ not speak for {be con
9“ the pm)" represente
‘ ftlmt gentleman has reti]
Eing Journal, had Jvithdra
”litical‘ life, ther are 0
arm his mantle has fallen, ‘
H without a prophet ’§
I "To 141
a split .i
twthfn'g
mgr?!
‘ at F
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theej d .
portion
Weed.
the‘ Em
4ctiv
.qpon
15
.lu'g
k as
aw
ich may reasonably be '
the sentiments of the E
1k better than the Preside
l 0
>l}:
.er
6
il
are at lgmt 100,000 Re
hate who have agreed, :
h Mr. Weedfs position
b Albany Journal. If M
d}: he‘s. Republican,’ 1
d thousands in them
med for Mr. Lincoin." ‘
inclined to put moye faiq
'thnn in lFox-ney'sf off-h;
insion, {nd‘we expect knee it “a;
he resufl of the next and‘mcceed!
,ions in he Empire State as welf
bfvn.—:P riotd: Uniml. -
1 Q . -W-—~
; as W)
urth in »
x: ‘ceas
gusano
td who
We at
I-
'J Ewe ainr Wilson’s new mili -ry bill
int-oil! nl ablebodied male citizens alween.
1 “M 45 "ears ofage, as militia lin 1a to be
i ‘ lied‘i'n oserviceby the Preside t. Ex—
i‘a ipts nr thoee related as physically. men
-1 ta‘ily, or morally unfit. for the service;
uchas a a necessary for the sup ért ora
i i or infirm parents, orphans, or helplcsg‘i
[c ildre‘n nd paupers, pro‘rided‘ ey‘are
nimble to rendgr an equivalent for mom]
incl-vice; him Vice President of th United
.Statpsnhp only son of aged or in my pa
‘nenls deprndent on him; the hea of ex
lécutiva departments; the only br ther of‘
‘children’ fact 12 years" old, having neither
‘, 'fxitherno 'mother ; the father of m therieu
' children fixss than 12 years of age ; when a‘
i father an son are in tli‘ei service as rivntel, l
‘the other eons .not .exceeding 2; father
‘ having w or more children under 4yearai
ioi‘, age siding on a farm 0“ n I more;
‘l than fifty acres. upon which-hei depen-l
. dam. for tineir support. l . 1
‘ Segtion‘third divides this minim tom
. into classas, the first comprising alllpersons l
isuibject to military duty between {he agesl
I ofi 18 and 80. and all unmnrried person: ‘be
ll meen 30 and 45 -, the second embracing all
‘iotreers, are; not. liable to be called into let-\'
{Viv until ‘the first. classis exhal’iptfif. ‘
«.~——-—- ;
Wiihers & Wright, ahéavy manufac
tqmfiru") at Cincinnati, have di harged
{all their 11mm laborers and egnpl yed ne
grow in t eir stead. ‘ This is theiway it
i 50?: under Republican rule. i
THE TWO PLATFORHS
g The Democratic poaxtion in fully and
.clearly defined in u {ew‘vordm They go
I for the “Wayne: or tnmCoxa'n'rr'nox A!
I n )5 ASD nu 11:70:11va or fill Uxxox n
11- um» .
The Republican position is directly the
opposite of this. 'l‘hfey repudiate the Con
§titution u the F:lth?l‘b made and adminis
tered it, and they déclue ibeirutter hos
tility in (he Union I“: it formprly inflated.—
Here is their position defined by one who
is entitl’ed to speak for his‘party, viz: Mr.
Stevenspf ImucasleréChnirmud of $ll9 Home
Committee of Ways ‘gud Means. the most
important post ng-xt}to the Speaker. In a
speech a few weeks iince hepaiil: ,
“Tu: nu 6r nuiomsa 'ml Umox a: i!
wax, umlrr nu: rnxwx’icnuv a: it is, Is on or
1H: Auu'nmflas wkiirh I have heard repeated
until I have become ahmtaick of it. The Union
can never be restored as is was. There are
many things which irender Inch an event.
impoxs‘xble. Tu: UNION SHALL xzvn mu!
"1' cosnzs-r m: REH'FOKIZD menu 'rnl: Cox-Hug
‘ 'nox AS 11 is. mm sunny To an Paonc‘rw
imy 11-." ! » ’
! can have
: bonsands
g Abolition
‘ Patriotic men of :Adar‘ns i heie ore Vthe i
“to platforms. Which do yon.prefe}'—whiéh ‘
will you tnke your sthnq upon? 'Which of
these creeds will yon embrace! No patri- ‘
'ot'ic man can liesitnt’g for a moment. ,
What does theiSenlinzl think of ‘old
Th‘adk patriotismfl I: not langnage liké
thnLquoled above from one of his speeches
calculated to make ‘lhis loyalty a subjectof
doubt. ‘3" We hope lour neighbor will 1111-,
swer—and then slltiw us, if he can, where
any prominent. Den‘ioc it his announced.
such infamous sentimgnls. it might: not.
bo‘ unprofitable, at ith'isf 'uncture in our.
nafiionfil affairs, to poblishifite declarmiona
of leading men in both panties, in order to
give‘tbe people a chair idea of the positions ‘
of the parties. We afre ready to “pitch in” ‘
whenever lie may s_n3i so. '
~*" “P“ ‘“ _fl.__
STEVENS’ NEGRQBILL. ‘ -i
—Rev
is well
83 an ex-
We subjnin the vofic on the negrobill on
its final ”usage by tlife in_wer House of Con-i
gress, on Monday. As this bill, ovidqing
for the arming and équipping otyorne bun.
dred and fifty rogjmelléts of'x'wgmes, is spet
\moasure ofthe Admiyietm‘tion n‘nd the Ab-‘
important, and
Ty referred 'to
'9 Republicans
:gnirnst, the bill,
(12:19:, Kellogg;
on guch
Led, and
t justice
0 iii FON
ting iz.'is
In all re
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lin~. X. H : Sn‘r-xMM Scfizwh‘k. . um'ks,‘
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THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE EMAN
‘CIPA'PION PROCLAMATION
. I-N MISQURI. ' -
Am.— the'Slate eleciiuns Luna“, Presi
dent Lincoln is repqrted to have skid that
he was more than cnmiwnsntml in his feel
ings at the resxiit ofl thq election i'n’Missou
ri for thé Domovrntin victorieéjn fihe other.
States. As the (03;: denim away that env‘el‘
oped'the scone ofaflibdl‘ for the time heing,
we beginm getacl rpr insight into the
manner in which threiectjon in Missouri
was conducted. 13 would sgem that ,Feder
nl lmyonets, and not the voice of the peo-‘
ple. gave tbq .Afibolitidpiats theirboasted
majority. 2 . , ~
9005510"
WHO is
stralion.
ill cause
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there Is
muty is
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eak. for
dbstruc-
rvative
by Mr.
ad from
The Daily SI. Jntmh iJohryangives some
curious facts elicited from an abstract. of
votos‘mndo; gut by ille:Secratury of State,
in pursuance of a resohjltion of the House.
In eight cdunlies the ngmb’er of votes chat
for members elected toé the present Legis—
lature, and the votes cast in 1860, aré as fol
lows: : A x * '
n from
E-
l nd \lsm
hfa flay
E esumed
: ty in‘
torhis
Dent ‘coiznty—J. E. $128.1)“ receiqu 34
vgtes, elecged ; vote of ‘ 15 county in 1860,
626; persons not‘voting} 592.
Barry county—J. }V.EBoon 'elected ; re
ceived‘9l votes; the 7036 in 1860 was 738;
persons not. voting, 647.? ‘ ' ‘
.Barton count?-—-R—:.S.'f Cartwell elected;
received 27 votes; véte'gin 1860 was 272;
not. véiing. 245. ‘ :f‘ .
Bates county—T. IL?! Starnea elected;
recéiyed 35 votes; vote fin 1860 in: 1,128;
not vbting, 1,393. i ‘
| .
übe 5‘
-nd ml
us‘set
, \Veed
here are
e‘boat,
‘ in this
nd con
ified by
ng eleo~
as our
New Madrid county—«T. J. O. >Morrlson
elected; received 16 votes ; vote in 11860
was, 401 ; not voting. 385:, , ;
Newton county—l'. OJWood received 13
votes, elected; in 1860 the vote was 1,314,
not voting, 1,30%. ‘ ‘ a
Pulaskiwoun y-ZJ. 3.1 Ellis elected; re
ceived 90 votes ; in 1860:,the vote was 343 :
not voting, 254. ? ‘
Scott county—N. C., Johnston elected;
received 95 votes ;. the vqmin 18§0 wee 825;
not voting, 730. , ‘1 ‘
Thus it will eppeer thpt lthtough fear of
Federal beyone'te the 'm of the people
were absolutély _disfh:zchisod, and yet
Greely, the President's d 'g Foruey Ind oth
er Abolition editors; Weidell Phillips and
his whole pack of machine and stamp or- ‘
ators, cry hoennnn and claim this result as a
full endorsement of the'Pteeident’s eman
cipation policy. ~‘ . ' ‘ ‘
Is it any Wonder that sporty committing ‘
such outrages upon the riflhu of the, people
and holdmg power by sue a tenure as this,
should attempt to muzzle the press And
abridge the liberty of apegfih. ,
38-0111 Thad. ill afraid the Democrats
are going to kidhap'the President. In his
closing remarks on the negro bill he said he
“ believed that. the Demognta st. the North
were holding secret meetings under the
lugue of Kn fights of the Golden'Circle, with
the View of seizing centre} of the Govern
ment and the person offthe President.”—
What hymen”. ‘ ‘
_ - ,
:8-"MILLIONS FORJI‘HE CONSTIT U
TION, NOT on: CENT FUR EMANCIPA
TION.” ‘ 7
WAR NEWS or T“ “BK. THE LIFE OF THE NATION.
i —. Fermi! is terribly exercised‘on‘two auti-
An' arrival at Philarlel hia from Port . ..' - . ~. ‘
lßoynl brings the Federal ngcountfloftbo ro-d’m'l's'f the hie of, the' nation nnd‘ the
'cent attack of’ the rébeli on the block! "" hell'Sb rebfilhon- “0 cannot perceive
:rling squadron ofl' Charleston. (1} awe-v“ that the former in in the least protected or
gm“ {ham ““1“; (infill: [o3smm Fed?“ ‘the latter impeded by his inmne nvinga._
Ventral“ rem?” r 9. em (15' - - ’.
thatch“. “m. I‘,“ the hlockade "med by the l indeed 1...“ a "1:!!er to us that. with such
:withdmwnl .0,» 1“,, “09¢. ITb? limo-boat I menbi on its but: u Lincoln. Greeley, nnd
. Marc-edits: WM :lhmaned. and the steamer I Forney—n client, It fanatic amt a fool
,(lix'eyatmlie State—not the ‘Qunklr git-y? l T 4,1“: nation should have any lil'ejleft, and
: lsfllllet . but both had reached Port oya . __
It. is stated that utter the engngeh‘lent thel equally 3 gentle; that the‘goovernment
[fleet concentrated at the point here the’confluctegl ywe a trio—the hellish ro.
‘Keystone State my: lying'. to «ace nin who“ belhon " ll” “0‘ l 9")! Blnqe culminated
I damages she sustained, and . it" s needed ‘in an Independent South. .We are strange
)Lhelp. Th" movement, it ‘3 'upposed. *‘ly favored bf! Providence, or the treatment
.caused the rebel commanders behovel , .‘ ed la 1 . . u
' that the blockade had 'been raise 'and the i 1" h’“ receiv to" mve termunstted the
l fleet withdrawn ; white. on the tri‘iry. it‘ life oilhenntlon longngo.—Pamotd- Union.
Eis said, all of the vessels 'returne to their F“ ‘“"
I anchorage the same evening. T v, "Federal
loss in the fight was twenty-four killed and
fifteen wounded. "I‘he rebels‘it ”ill be re
‘membered. report that there wer no CflSll'
alties on their aids» Itlisbleliev‘ by the
Federal naval “officers that the re 1 Obie-ct
ofthe rebel attack was the rocaptlire of the
British steamer Princess Royal, union :1 few
days previously, while in the actdj rlinning
the blockade“ Nothing is ‘saitciszgfihe ru
mored movement against Char] my
[Admiral DuponLin his report,s'ys: “The
only munities were ’on the'Merc‘ lite and
the Keystone State. ‘ 0n the . 'eystone
State they, 'were very large—a ut one
fourth other crew Were killed an wouml
ed. and' among the former. th medionl
officer-pf the ship. Assistant Surg nJac‘nh
11. Gothld. who was sealded to ddgtli'while
rendering surgical aid to one ftt' wound
ed men. Nine of those who 'dierfiwrishod
from the escnpe’oi" steam when tax? boilers
. and steam-chimney were penetza ed»; and
ninong the wounded. theqtreatefi number
received their injuries from thesartj‘e cause.”
Surgeon Gntwald, we are informt 11.. want a
‘ brother of Mr. Gotwnld, now‘in e Theo;
lpgicnl Seminnry at this lace.] ' ‘
Admiral Dupont has (lit-acted court of
inquiry to exzun-ine- into the ‘circl manners;
ofihe iaurrender of the Merceditnfihe only‘
’ vessel that was surrendered to th ‘onfeden
rates. . _ . ‘
On Monday. Ith the Patient] gimbontl
Queen of the Wmt ran past the hot h:lt-‘
teriefl nt Vieksburg. ‘ The latest ll vices“:-
port' thnt the Federal for’cos co inue’g to
concentrate- opposite 'the city. ?A large}
number ol'lmmls are employed ilg deepcnw
in}: the? mum). .1 ‘
’l'wo inane U. S. vowels havéjhonh raptur-i
ed by 't he rebels. The Houston’. ('l‘uxns)
Tclrgraph, oi‘Jannnrv ‘23. gives in ncrnunt
of the czwtury. ofi'l‘hhine Puss. of he U. S.
brig Morning Light, 8 3‘2. pounrler and one
lhunfired and twenty men, and a .honnor.
[name not givnn, ciu-rying four flltyrls.‘ 't‘Ln
rehel vessele ongngod were tlie .l‘rm'uh Bell
and Uncle-3m. the former arm?! with a.
671-pounrlerlnnd the latter with two 19-
pounJm-a. the crews of both in xhermg
three hundred men. 'l‘h'e expedi 'on wn»
commanded by‘M'ijor O. M. \Vutlgins: who
ltelegrnphs‘ to Acting Alliutnnt glimwrnl
lCapt} Tul nor, thnt‘ho has cnpmretg the Yps
usels, thir eon 2mm: one hundred. 3nd nine
h-riaonorl and SLUtIiIJIOO Worth of] ope-rty.
{The Federal vesfeis were twi-lve mics MY
1 the Pnas when discoyorrd'. and wot clphml
i several miles lief-ire tlwy were bro ght into
iaction,at'tt-rJvhich they were boom pturcd.
v . ,
f .THE CITY ELECTION} ’i I
. rm: rinsr (:rs IN Ins 01.1) herein?!
.Iley. Arnold.
non. Binglmm
.: Buflingmn’:
H), Clark, Cpl
coe ‘Conklingi
N. Dunn. El};-
ntnn, S. 0. FO5l
Fisher. Frank,
‘chins. 'Jqlial‘;,
. The municipnlfilm-lion anTue ay last
—the returns of whim-h \\ in In“: fnn I m our
100»! colpmn—rusuhed in 91 gin nus tri
umnh innlhe Drnrncmcy. ‘Thtj. ' lujority
for Mayor Ta 238 -|un'in;_v ronn'i ' every
:u-dJK Tlrifi is Hymn {ox-flu: Mxyo 1:1901nf
1K0" .hin In |j witv nf‘ LN your. Tlie ré
sub 'on Elm Mum-ally i~ Hm yx‘mr gl'htify
jnm NT the‘rm-enn‘that tlm conte" by the
\action‘ if tho Dp-uhlican mum‘s of. kin: rhy.
was phhkd ulvm N.ltiofl.ll i'ifllh‘s—lJlOfl the
questifm \Qfsuqnjnin: or mndcmilng th‘>
Aholrtion phlmy of the Adlninistx‘uthh, and
the vother lu-iedo.» which have ,vléa‘cyydlm
largely. into evnrv pnlltl‘cal mnvns‘fiw the
lust um ysm‘fi. 'l‘hefihmébmoy Of%lhdu~z
{er aécnplod the islsuc; and the re? ‘ l. is as
ibllmvnAKiz: , ' {‘- ,r
A ll'nmm‘mlic Mayor. , ‘ ‘ i 1.
A Damncwtic Ilnuh Constable, . ' ,
1 Two of tho \Vard Constable.” S I
' Throe‘of‘the iour Assessors, g, ‘
‘ Two gimme members elected (oithe qt:-
lect Council, 4 ‘
. Twelve 0171110 fifteen members ofqimmon
Council, ‘ ‘ . ’.
Four Inapmtnn. .'gWE , '
. All the Jndgna‘, mu}
Two ofthree Aldermen. ‘ ,
This, we take it, was a prptty gory?) day's
woyk, and 1:00:10 show what. the ‘l)Unmcr:\-
cy of old Lnncmtor can do when eyfiet
the enemy to slmw'fight. ‘
Let our Dvmncmtic hrethren‘ thrqu‘glmut
the 3mm whim the good example bt‘lmnn
cmter city. nntl illl October next. thé Slum
will be redeemed regenerated undid'uow
tin-211ml from the 11bolitionincubus which
hastened upon it‘ for the hut two yam.“
Luncastdr lulclhymc‘er, v 1' ‘
ANOTHER DRAFT PROPOSED;
l A-bill to draft, soldiers has been introdum
duced into the United States S9n‘ate by
‘ \Vil‘son,' f Mafisnchusetts. This ‘entertaim
1 ment will probably be got. up for the peo—
ple‘hy t [o Abolition leaders in Congresn.—
After th‘pl chllmg out 0’ milliOn and a
quarter of men. and nfm the oxpeqditure‘
of two ‘tlxousnnd- millions of dollars, tlxey'
want mote. THey prpfer this to un amis
tice'nnd Ithe employment of other moans;
than force to semenm national difficulties.
Their plan oftnnfinf thepatl‘eu‘, who iu
‘ nlrejdy‘fenrfiullv llebi hated, is to flleednnd
blister him. Wilson had better get; his‘
'i‘ovin State, Magaziclmsetts. 'nnd the other
Now England States and NemYo‘tlk to put.
iyoroe the first dram. Are we [0 be mn-‘
( ‘unllynvictimized by Abolition ‘New‘ En-i
gltnd? Are we to begcontinually alumlertg
ed by New England talrifili. amndloal by her
paper monoy, our youpg men all g tered
and our States loaded ,down with a hand
our bri ht. prospects crushed out. an ruin
:l- by afiew England Abolition wow-oxide»-
rn Democrat. A ‘ l
. f I
. PRESIDENTIAL PBOFUNDI'I‘SX.‘
“Certainly, 1‘ ifs not so easy to pay me
thim: as to pay nothing. _;
“But. it i 5 easier to gay a large at! thin
it is to pay a Larger oug- .
« “And ‘ll. is euier to‘pny any ad when
V“? are éble. than it is to pay it béf rd we
Ire nble."~—Frmn the Annual Meagan Prai
denl praoln, Dec. 1, 1862. ‘ t' é
,2 - ‘ ‘ -*- s '
. Esjahleichter icblb zu benhlei: $l. 2:.
was: 1' fr ,
E: in leichter eine arose Summegu be
ithlen ale vine gmessete.’ _ ' t V
3‘: iét leiphter irgeml eine Snmmelxu he
nhlenwennhpmn 1m Sande: in, Myenn
m'nn ea nicht im Stands int. 7 S ‘3' .
-’—-—-—»———-~.» - , - "—— ,
“Kill-enny (mgr—The old story 6r the
“Kilkenny can ’4 having eaten each other
except. ghe galls, may alter this be told of
“American cuts.” as much more appropriate.
Cam fight well in Ireland, butane mete kil
tens cognpned withpurs. We are eating
'e‘uch other u rapidly, and the tax man will
take the’ tail). so that nothing will be left—-
which must be very consoling to our citizens
North and South, in their present temper.—
Cmainnali Cal/Mic Talcgraplz. ‘
fi'l‘he battle of Fredricksburg is said
to have raged foralong while in theummedi
ate vicinity of the tomb of the pther of
Wuhington, which is situated itfithe opt,-
skirks of the city. \ 11 1* .
...». ~ ..7<o-o>———_' ‘
na-The English Abolitionisu and Minister
Adams have had an interesting pow-wbw
over Lincoln’s emancipation proclamatiqn.
They endorsed the President and Mr. ‘A
dams endorsed them. The devil endorses
the whole pile. , \ _
I=l=
36.1}: one breath Abolitionistd say thé
Democrats are disunionists, and in‘lthenéxt
they assgrt that: Democrats nrei‘anxious
{on re-union to gain Southern votes‘. . They
don't see the inconsistency of thése assor
tioha. but. they show to the world that, they'
areidisunionistss on 'the very grounds ‘l'lmt
zhéy fear the Dumogralic 'pm-ty may be
stréngthened by the restoration. The
whble conduct of the war. ,nnd tlfp‘cours‘o
of the Abolition press um} spoukefrs, have
shtiwn that. they bare more to‘lnakeurefi
un'fion impossiblé than oxbemiseq Demo
crdtic votes are their hugabéo: i -
yarn"; Abolitio‘nixts‘nre glorifyiné the
Tloclnxgtion, but so frtr us the Portinnd
Argus ¢ ghrs. they have nqt, shojuldcred
their muskets to carry it‘out. T—hey should
see to this insiamly. Tiie Presideyntgives
as an excuse for violating an important
provisigg of the Constitution that He “muft
take cfivof his friends." ' Should: not. Ith
“fl-fiends" reciprocate the frien‘tlship and
take (sire of him and his proclamation 2
Opposihon to “"(INUMI/dfid” Imporlulinm.—
'l‘hé extrnmo Abolition policy [of 4119 .Lin-.
col‘n. Adgfinislrzllion is prmluchig ltslegit
imdte frafi‘in lilo Nortlmr'n States. l 1'“ MW
‘ornl of them. legislation‘ has nlxjemlly‘ been ‘
inifiated to exvlude all color'ml porsdn‘h from l
their territorv. uhd i'n our ownStahfi. a mul-‘
Hulk]? of .pe/lilinns are going, np§_to the
Ledisluture. ..yimyingfor a 1:1“: tn Frnlniblt
negmes‘ find mulnttnes'l'rom commlu hora.
Petition: to this «first nrn now in ‘ i‘ronlni
tier: in {Bu-rkaf l\ nnlmmptqn’. Cumlfirlantl, I
lek. and otlur counties, 'nnd rdcegving;
nurp‘erous slgnaluros, not only of; Demo
crats, but of Ilt‘pfihlimms :IISQ ’ '
WT]
7‘71: R. v 1“” 'lnd w gram"! hm, .
‘uu'llQ/I .\’,, v Is- ' rehlruhx ." alL"'lnv
Prnmem 'l‘ A/Mum.,__\ ‘. At ‘1 “9”“ to his ho]
s 3“ r"“‘""v- All pm,” ‘ \ rsiu~. _ 1 find . . c
“3 1”": I',“ ‘ - not, ad , 1‘ (my. " “n 5 “'. ”aging fl
nn‘Lßl p ”-3. (he Vexy \’ 1: Im- in it 'q/ I \ be: 0‘
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Ghvorn'nwnl;” ““‘nl’wrs "LOGAN-“AW I’uxl‘ "mm; l TH ICE,_“.c .1
Pan—n Win-r “gm - " ”‘” Shun ”He
re ‘ 3 . Yllfin 1 . -* ‘- “fun: , ‘ [’o4 . .
buck," tgl'mmgilfihnc L}! .L'l'ezm- Undo,“‘:"('k§,l"-l'"'l"dnt c”: “m. “Ii
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pubhczm wlm nnys he is noJAh-wiinnm i, “ml den”, :1! (‘l' ”1m Sl‘xllelLar. “‘4-
whn yet.upprtwes‘hf’Lim-uln's omuric [utinn .\lr. 1<.1j.\117.\;1) [IHHNH 2:: Mia»
proclamation. Mr; Cux. of Ohio. 3.lys Jury-“tglutl”:“ss:2?“{litsl'l‘l‘r’m‘
can see mo difharvncc hr-lwrji-n lhe lii-publi- “mills, lIE'III‘iH‘m ‘11:"pr “3:1;
canism 11th mat-tin; mnim‘ipatinn prod“; ANNIE“ M'. fill-2|.\v’lZJ<:l.\l:\.
Inalionu.’ n'u-I the 1-o:“,th got)uino.}Congo “n“ t” "'2'“ SNHH “55 5T
. . . . . - :, .luwml.l;u, l-rnnhlm c 1) mh.
Ahohtmmsm. '1 hey are links or thg same; U" [he 3‘l hm“ M 51. thr‘p!’
sausage, made out, 'Ol the mule dog. i . . ‘ numhxnmw _!.;.'El:cv. I}. .\._ hiu‘
‘ ',- o -o‘ 1» , .13 \\'.S(}.\ \‘!.\N.. of! \luunlphnhun
rear-"C-mvinq um War inm‘ mam".— m“ l.Ul’lS,l Mum, .ul' am!
The ‘ Presitlmxf's Ploclnxxl:lliolz;4~fim_-;nr ‘Ad um 90mm“. ‘
Tmrmx ' E‘ ’ l ‘ -- ‘r~
L'(anrm'npz Afficn. int?! Hm wax-4’ yniz '
511;“! ' v—which is quilt::ulifli-vjen‘qjhing
and, :that thrculem great 'iqjux'yw’p-I’art
14nd,, r 3114. , H r
V ‘i‘y'well described. A ' ‘ g .
, -'o-o—- .~-, I
;Dlsgni~e itns they may. the Irmlhw
of tfif‘fihmhrmt vuriy. mm“ which‘ho wnr
is n' ‘mntlnotml. i 4 founded {m tlljpdov
trin V of Seward“! "irl-oyure-WiMn (-nnfliM,”
Mai "‘deniea lhnt thv "man can exit-l wart
slavégnd pm: ITrP: and Hwylmmm. Hhoy
mn‘i (3 esldlr‘lidn the truth of [his drictrme
by I ’ihg, at tlm pnint'nl' Hm hnydtwt. nn
Me n separahnn of the fro» (mm the shwe
Sim 261- \.l)l|“|.LlfiH;§ slavery and subjuga;
ling: he Confederate States to F-edopvl nu
tlm} . under mnawflonititution nqfil npw
Uni , framed in CODfiQINIDCC with the?!“
Hulk: ldognms.‘ Bu‘t for this fanmivAl find
ruin it pom-y of the puny iu powqruour
lrou gs might have lwén [immmhly a (fled
by Ihg‘adolulion of the Crittendcn 00;]er
mule. 1 § '
. IQl‘E‘very Democrat ought to make it A
rule ' support. his own‘céunty papfgr be
fore 1% takes nny_ nthér.‘- We have 1:100!)-
joctio‘ to a man's taking 'f'm many cifiy pn
pers M he pleases, but he dbes not shojwthe
right" fiirit if he fails, to patronize theilocal
orgalfiof hjs party. ‘ '
W‘lPopkim‘ suggests that if the prick of
wlutéifiaper goes up much highpr, an}! the
reputation of flninplastm demands nuch’
lower‘ flit will not. be long before mor'F ’cnn
beam; 0 out ch: bill by bleaching it. white,
and § lling it. for paper, than by ”tempt
ing m pass it. ' 5 '
I ‘ ;———~——-‘O.OO A——4————' l
Eu'ilry qugbt but not Rid of Euy.—-¢olda
lure the most xcnll'y daugerou: of ordi'pagy'
ills, and we udvisa those suffering from n
cold. ’“rO throat, hoorseneas, ditfic'ultbr of
breathing. &c., to try a few of Bryan's qul
mouidif’Wafers. They are very pleaajpnt.
Efficacious and cheap. 25 cents 11198.4" ,
.'—»—’-v~40.» -A~-—- ‘
8". mmercial‘Colleges are at lolly;
ceivin‘ the d greeofatteutionthfley deserve;
espect' lly of‘lhe business communityflvbo, '
kuowihg what kind of on education is mot:
practical, send their boys to' those institu
tions lifter giving them a fair Comiuon
School; education as preparatory. Bryant,
Stratton & 00., S. E. cor. of 7th end Ghee-l
nut ets., have becn‘steadily and surely in-i
ing gr ml in public favor. They stun un-‘
rivalliin this branch of education. . av"
ing n thirteen colleges located in the
leading commercinl cities of the United:
States and Canada, they have the united;
energies of more than fifty of the best;
teachers the country affords, .who must;
necessarily produce a. better course of‘
instruction, and consequently send forth,
more reliable accountants than any other;
institution can, and their colleges being sol
widelylknown. it will require no argument
to show that a. recommendation from them l
has a duel; greater value than from an in-l
stitutioh whose fame is bounded by the,
limits 'ot' Mingle community.—PMla. Ledger. ‘
3-111 the him-change of iron and lead
en; compliments between soldiers, it‘ is
thoughhmore blessed to give dun to reoelye.
mural very interesting articles on
fourth; pigs. , .
LOCAL Danni-MINT.
”A new pout-office has I been "MW-bod
M. Lime Rock, Adams young], and lump [l.
Troaxie, Esq, appointed Postmaster.
fi-The Board of Revequ'
will méet. at. Harrisburg to- - 1
ing, the member [or this If
today]. 7, - , ‘ _ ‘
fi'Dr. u. s. Huber-,0? th
glpoihcd Examining Sul’
for pensions.
: ”Ewan": requested to qua: than the Ex
: hibitiion Iniounoed by m. “Franklin Lam»,
Muhamma'qor Mummy!) ,m? been in—
:deqnixg-Iy fiéslpoued: ‘ ,
k mum Rev. Mr. Gotwal , who, immedh
{ atelj rim-film left our Semi yrtook chnrgo o!
the qulherpn (hutch M Synigjyenaburg', bu re
, signcdf Hm;v ch'prge, and sec nted a all! to m:
1 Luthei-an L-hur‘ch at Lebnfion
gaf'l‘ha Quinn-r Club>afl
pose givhig “grand Prmne
Shend‘ nna Buckley's Hall 0‘
Plhe 23rd inn. 1 The simple a 1
[be sufiiciept ho draw ‘. ful
musicdj treat {my be cxpec
.23 cheats. ‘ -
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNJ
Sunday Srhohl of the G
Church will hold ‘its ‘A'nni
Sulurdny night! mean: ins
will be dificrent {tom ‘the p l
lies, and prqmise to be inlet
tii'c‘ :A committee will b 9: 0
GI
person‘a'prumptly‘, with seats
Library 1‘ '
H __-,_._.._~_ 1
PAUSE REPOmx—rx QB"
equmr‘ry that Sir. George Ar 1
to redfim his Notes up to (h
‘nnd thin ufler thaf date [her ‘
‘d'emption. This xidieuluus 1'
am (My. Mr. Arnold m,
that. he’lsaued his Nuten in go
“whim there was In‘ unwary f
ulwnys‘rcmly to redeem lheni.
counter o'r M. the York (,‘ouuu
lam is mid that the an
A mlvrson ’l‘: map lms been set!
relimcnf: has been rL-It-usud
gum: on July. It is furtljer
been 3110“ pd In elm-l 'Lhcir
that Hwy hm“: bc‘cn dcl'uiled
for (:cn.‘ Roscm'runs.
mfihimnryllnnticc" 3, own]
over {our ”Ms-arm}! lo _nccmn
on Hm mt; inst. Mr. vnARL'
nl Hm‘uihhurgf ',\ld., ugt‘vlfll )1-
]lié le'nilhlul univ plat-n7l 11l thw
Lilthwhmn‘ on ‘\lmld.‘.}'. Ht' 1
let-med» fur hi; man} “not! qu
nn<l hmri. Pm vm'lvs Ifihl'i.
()u tlu-| Huh u L. mar Lrfim
of cnmnmpuun,‘ J.\l p 3 Hl'Ul
mgr-i 2| j'nnrs, sop" of J. ”own
and pl'fllid-an 0“ Hon. Dannie! :
Springs. 11.34 1- "my. .The d
yuuug man of 551%.“ promiscmm
ly cuttivate‘l mitud, agreeable
un aminhlg (li~'pd€i}io‘ii.
Un Thursdny‘ last, gum! 11 5 place, Mr.
(‘HIUSTIfiK J.> OASHMAN, :gednfiboul 27
'yexu's. -‘ V r ~ . ' ‘
00 Thursdag last, nut 31!. I. “my: Col
lvg- , Mr. ‘WM. A 4, (PULL, and n you! 4.": )enrs.
()u .\lmuhiy mPrning, an [ion ing,‘ 159., Mrs.
HENRIETTA, \H'e 0! Dr. DC . Ulrich. and
sister—in-gnv} of ‘r. Linugher, of! is place, nggd
about iZiyctrs. 1 . ‘ v‘
On the} 2d‘ instL, 10:»: w., ac
and MM] 8: Kminger, of llumii
ship, age" 231 an i month and 1
. At Sew thord, on the '2d i
RISE, cohsort of Frederick Tie
yenrs nnd 21 days. , . .
Un them!) inst, in Oxford to nship,ahlip
the Lu, FLYINA GLARISSA, dun}. ”cf 0! Dunk-L
,Ehrelmru agpdfi ‘yeun 9 mouths and 5 days.
In FailfiL-ld, Ipm., on me 1 m u11..,‘ “19..
ll .UIGAIQHT A. MAGINLEY, rel ct of Amos Ay
MAGISLEY, E 39,, turmerly ofjfm countyfim.
the 40m yjenur her age. .
'01: 1139 mm jam, ELIZABETH ALICE,
aufigmmor :4;ch Bollinger, or finnkun town- A
shi , aged {years 8 months and 323 duty.
1% Mechanicavillo, Adams coiuly, Pm, on
the 3d irwt.‘E MAHALA LEBEW, daughter of
“gm; 31¢} Rachel Len-cw, aged 24 {em 3»
months and 11 days. I _ __
> Unfithe azm un. neu Idnville, Adamo couna
cy, minim-r nésscm, infant dunghter of
Adam nu ‘ Anna E. Bream, aged. 27' dny‘a. ,3 f
1 1 Comhunicitcd.
Died,‘on llle m: lull", in Mendlen township.
.SARAH ELIZABETH, daughter-Tot John ant
)lury \Vcigle, aged 20 years I fiontbl and i
dun} Fufnernl occasion was improved by Ben,
S. Aurand, from Job 16: 22., ‘
Yes! Sarah now has left through gnu, ‘
She We left, no more on earth to meet,
But gone to that Bright, brightiplnce,
Where Christ and angel! live And be.
'Tin growing dark, dear friends, 1 hour 1
Sweet music that my soul doth Fbeer; t}
Angels are hovering round me pow,
And lifting up my drooping brow.
How beautiful the soul that’s blen’d,
To live and bloom forevermore} ,
Where saints eternally ehkll rest, 7
And sorrow's tears have left and gone.
And now my loving Savior stands
Waiting for me with ontatretchgd handy.
Come now, denr Savior—doll in well— - _
1 am almost home—dear on", farewell {
Farewell, dear Sallie, than human In, y,
0! how very much tuy 105: we leel, ,
But ’tis God who both bereft ul.‘ .
He will All our sorrows bus}. 1' l;
Peaceful, sister, be your alumbarg , ‘1
Happy your eternity ; l ‘
And whene’cr our days are “mm
We ll join the: in felicity. , ' ‘
1n Mountjoy township, JOAVMQ ilk?
daughter of H. L. and F. S. Haul , Iced
month and 24 days. ‘ ‘ E
3‘ This little bad, so fair on club, ‘
Now rest: beyond the lkies; ,
And crowned with beauty for more bright,
She bloonu in Pundits.”
F Commiuioneu
rnow. Mr. Pick.
_
is place, In: been
lon of applicant.
Gettysbnfgdsm
“dc Canei-v. in
. the gutting of
inanucemenz will
house. A‘mm
d. Tickets only
'ERSARY.—Tho
rman‘ Reformed
usury on non
.' The exercises
viquslnnivrran-
sting and nume
hand to furnish
I Remember tho
t has got. to the
Id only inlendml
[at of Fain-nary,
was to he no ro-
I' We (‘Ulllrfl-
= ha y) 3mm
Mr, M n time
Ir thing's. nnd is
lcixlu-r at In: own
OM
icully with (ha
ml, rind that tho
rmn‘nrrofl Lml
Med lhrynhm u
)vn‘ olfin~cr., Jun}
I’B a bad) gunnl
his flm‘mw rm,
or the S‘Lll‘c of
‘1 the mehex'
erased a tow
in; (rff'he Inna".
fur n couple nt‘
\illlill Hm: mim
H. what! isdum
j x- :Ilrumlg paid
; uniting nu up
-0 (113% ‘nl' wlm‘
VI” see llltne.
wrms, m 11-m-t.
pu: the present.
ICE
l’u- rrnillunrcuf
“milk-r. 0! Lu
'.\‘ T. (”121453-
“in; ELEM nu
mckcr, of (m-
”IW‘]. Liullu-
HIIN SUWHRS
n. UJrrull l‘u.
(-iiul L'nhvmn
‘ ‘1 mm. Mr, J_\-
UCINDA PAL-
fit , M [lnfusi
[..‘luy the uum’,
-b lU'IUBU‘J H.
full-me of tho
.\ichnry, \(r.
, of Fay-111'-
‘..L. oHirccn
'5 Church. Bo
rn. .\lr. Jmlk‘
tpnnphlp‘ [,O
buy township,
1:/X M 317.
]u-r line for all
y-ny untim-
.1 A. snmm,
*1"; mu] 2!; .l:u_\ 1.
|fi|mily.\'uuh nt
\‘l: “Mel! 1-1.
lllilu-s of bond
lion, Kenny-Ly}
ES SHEFN‘IYn,
ll .\‘lrrlfcr. kw; ~
ihl'fl'cr, 1:" York
(emu-d wan a
ésuing it high
m'anners, nhd
:n of Ephraim
mnbnn town:
’8 duyl.
um, CATHA
in an, :Ing 31
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