The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, March 21, 1863, Image 1

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    figE ERIE OBSERVER,
, ..;rAsw, hurry ItkIPPOSITF: TM. rum
p b:11.11C,
r. a , •augle •utxscribent, tt 1.,41 , 1 m 11 , 1,,e 1 ,
twouty-five Ip( NI, $l6, rub
rats. Tor Istiger 011311 s.
ritftllS 1)F ADVERTISING
f e twelNe hope or leee stab* .. 0 3.r.
week, 175 tree squaw. 5 the 00
• two " OD Ours " 6 " •5 60
Oars li3 true " 4 " 5 7t,
, ur Iwo oar. • ear, elosro f fesl.ts At i pt.4oolr 4 , $11)
F -*tweet:Aka, riAlt airsatruths, 55, 9 utruths,
•,, •e, I 14 . 3 f
~,tout • .AittA/44. .AAIA. sear, $7t... 6 month*,
11 , 3 ot oothi, tllO.
• • ,utrettetri tu the ilusruss• ritreototy VI per
.0.1. Sit totem allowoO i4r a Curti. ',for Alt. and under
e . 14.
ps essi At Flit...pig' netlees, lu .rot..A beta ; I , llt no
k,. 1.•• J 1 *ill the ,1•••cial
Yolroea
„ ..• 1.1• I. out 44 1 %. 1 ,•_,
ir rihtelriitt requoatt Images
r r wrthaseirts +IP 'JO allowed two weiaresipsper,
t .1 411 . 0 i44ll4lltpUt. , 11111 . g . t . •
.1 cu 1 liu• • ~.111.1110. 1 111. Li K . .4 •trlctly
- • u •szttlissat• irsosio• .. • 1 I Ise asical I tat,.
,o, romuiroll ul, a lrat.p—
-,1.1t,•..., alli I. ~,s•s, nor;
••••• •,• •isou'rt .).•• As1.1 , •••••••,•1 I.•
rut, ialls•rA
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FEZ
S DIRECTORY.
Tics or TWIN I'L•,CL I Rhea seor)l,4
Firw.eh Street, batviewu Fifth mad
;Imola 2
%E,
M KKK r r risthurr, , Gico
f' • ; liourk,
itagoi• tares.ut tt., uutter cuwo Z.
• r.m. t • arrri herb lily It ii:N(PrATED
, J . , ; M . I \%e (0.4 coutl.teo.t ttirt r,... n,,t;
.13.• for ealllftrl/ gaol Con: 1 . ./• n •
;AI. to. a F Ir.: Chos floinl tek,if,
, ti (*1 44/ItC CU.,
WriooolA LA t7totckota, •o I P,Aterb I
al ie owl Imported Wine. az,l latquora, altto Swimro,
Y ro.l, Y tab Oil, and Agy•ntA for illoffsta Buffalo
N. a I Led 11 Cotussertn•l Bulk:toga, \w tb Bole o
•aloaro., trio, Pa.
4, /I N'+ Mini -
ATTOILPIST A•n Celt Sau.wtt • T LA,W,
tlatrlair regained 410, viten,* of Ws proleindon
r , .1111 6. found at hui bb' i.fttec, on irauch
p ir r th-clutt corrorr of Public ace .11.lt 6, '6l.
A 111•41., PILOPICI ET tok
MoRILISuN I101:SE.
„, , ~,.,rond abd m.ri f .et : , :tr-„,t - ~nr Peill•re eal , t 1,1
u . Ec.,ehasite, Warnp, Pa. Sept. Ifill 1.1
11. t OLE,
ROOK BiKIDKII, BL.IXK ROOK /.1 LIVrIA( TURIRK,
•od story Itizakrurclat'a Bixt, Eno, Pa.
• r , 11 I N C. W11rr4411 0 4,
A & CAW Al 811m.L.OR AT 1.4 w, Erie
Mate Street., near the Perk. 111 tile Antrim ...a
ereoud story et the buildisg, uorupied M ) &
surhAer. Ile will slwaye be fraud in his °ince, and
,rirerte punctually attended
/HU IC la. CUT!. UK.
Arrolunry Ay Law, 6irs•-.1, Erie Counts,
:,I,,tiocoi sad other businvax attended to with
, • -1,4. nod dtropateb. _ _
• KOIME J. MORTON.
I FOIMAILDING and Commiation lloichaat,
lk,ek, EA., deal*? In Coal, Sall, F.sh, Flour sad
. LICKGESS ,S 4
W1104.8111A Lit DIA LIMY 1100ZILISS AND
s, 3 tate, Stroxl, Nu 7 Bouu. J 81.... k
°WI fiBA LN ae. co., ;
VoawAnnum and Corn inigudoo llerehanta,
to C4'ial, Flour, Fish, and agent fora datly line of
Late Steamers, ratrne Rock, ltna
W.
Arrovann J.? LAW.—Olites removed to
, I. ul6ll el west of !Kate : 4 %meet, on the north side o f the
.t Fri, Ps.
F. DOWN/NG.
ATTot..TTT •T Law .Ito JtifTlOn or TO
At practice in the erveral Court.. of FAG County,
ri•• prompt and faithful attention to all linainesa en
wined to his Mande., either as an Attorney or Mae/drab&
na p e. In Runpl, Bieck, corner of ' , tate and Fifth
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lIIUKLI.,& •
a.scrixTr alma Euii104, 1301 6"
Geartni, 4Rrlealtural mp:oorwato, liAilroad Cars,
Pa _ _
PIA NIFORD di Cu..
DUALliiii IN Gohl , , Atlver, Bank Notes,
, r t,n, a', I .• Imp,mlt.k.c titg tit richoilqrt• oo the prlo
.o, ,t ~,,,nottinti) fia .ale krtheeNo g Ratd House
1,4 , . ,e t. ,ikft., Elie
D ANDEL 1111rSi CTlTl:laltztot
and
CbMpest •
V ern* DOW to ups b tb• PDT., DAN Di
lik:LlON C9FFEK, for We at the " liar
• t t 4 t: K K nor," at 20 and 26 mints pu• NJ.
C:TY and PAPIIENGFR DINING 4 ..1.11f , N, SLOAN k St'CRIAR Y
to , la I &Coo' Qtreet •od Penns)lrenla R N Depot
0,11 fur ?tr•or.. ProVetor. °Tutors and RI D APS ? @A.
it , all hours of th e yor utight fe•bl6-37. _
OTT .1. IL KIN.
ALK , . la all Inn , of ("OKI, Pownr
5., Vne f'• r• 1
J N kt.••Osim
ISM
t.
q&ALIA In Cluck*. Watrllea, Flue Jew
.
• • Tr , Plate., Ware, Look n¢ nlaaaea, fl It
Cutlery mad Feel, toads, Pala/.
Park clear Peach .t
Orscassaar Sr zteurart p .54gasur,•
•io RlT•tt. Dltrauserk, Wright's Mogi,
• •tnrt, Eno, Po, !Semler to Points, (lila, Camphor:le,
Glaas, mug , k lull, brushes, &c
UR, A. tiA.I.SILAITIII.
q AITO/12,17 AT LA IV— 011totro n Oth str•et,
...) ..y,pt , Pitr tbo Court Hotta!, gna Fara.
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k' P.• . M 11.11.1., ------
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11 . b 72111117, Office to Rozon- 1 510...•
, •t. r. .•ck . oorth tide of the Iltrli, k...r7r, Ps. 'Se
zre, SELLILS
.-}'L_NCER a MAI{VIN
/PUNKIN d COLN:KIM I.OliN AT LA 1
iFICE, Paragon block, near North
I.r.Vr (I f lbr 1 üblia l'a
1101 SE,
J. P. Ross, YruprrrWr. for
•uprrlor sod Bauk Streets, 1-lel - eland, U .24. 31
Lli Ekt 1 , 41• A WFOU.D,
00IYILLIM ♦Yt ST•TIONt.K, atsd
(.1 Mask Soaks and If Hting Ink. booth
o. of Huitteo . Stuck, State street onatel.So-114.3.
kf.1(.11kr...NL.t1:11...it CO..
ORA/Jots it !loots and Shoed,
,er acid Fiti,l,lo, K I,..laaale and Retail, Amerirat.
"t• ?mate 'tree!, Kr % ria.
klfa 1101 U /SE,
fr'.4, A. M. 6r ILD, Pztspri, to,r
,urelgt ..! thiO Hone 61//11 h►ie ever) ..tt.-ut t.,
Itr stay tirveit) it. umnkt.ur t.. dui, troll/ •A
W t Lit lIK dia ‘1 11.140P1,
tuttir4ADl7G at cox." i etsio3 is a kcii • s TA. '
4b , Man House, Public Melt, east of State ntneet. ,
u. , ii an, boost at Rail Road 1.. roofing, Erir, ro. ru.10...,
- u• t, I , Lat., now, rianer, Water Lime, Its
"tz • —tars . i uutitg to and &LW roust Wan 11 ,, u,
' Oh. ..16-41
_ _
Bit.% I/ 1 ll Otrili
BIAOT,
1,,,pr,,,,,,,. Comet o
`,..tr tail Third Streets, (ianneattately fronting the Cap
I/ !co .. .tatter& Pe. Terms reasonabie; seousomodatioat
~, , o the but Hbtel la the city, and the Bar al 11 , 11
..... .KI Tab the choicest Neon leb23-311
. _
IlllatitlJSlCA KW*, -
1. Wsoteseut situ }tarsi'. iii4L/11 is
, rouerleir and Proviallosa. Floor and Feed, Wood and
4 WI, Ware, it toes, Liquors, Tobacco, Kega.re, tr,e-, Mate
`street, Lam door South el i amity Lot sulr, Erie, l'a
oariel—tibt.
Hlk 1! 4 RBON DJ b CCP.,
hi/17 tie ASI, IL•Ussui Illlille.
AD, r• — •. of Mill Creek, 140 •
-
D P. itzumitax,
BoozawitLaa awed Dealer La Statwuaery,
"eh Yelper, liaralaes, Newspaper*, ea. Collat.., dealer.
'up{ w.. 1 Store under Browa's liotel,fruutina the Park.
' mower/tr.
G. II WILIU , K WEI Mi.Pl4
fiktunts Sion, Mats atremit, nearly
,••.it e the Foe. Odle,.
Kr./ :Saloon otacbed, whore vial...wen can
"1 tbamaelves witboal *Pint annoy*/ by dloordertf
d 4
"41knas,
* • BAZAR •111 D Cosiracrionza, Wkoltrale
i detail Dealor in Candles, Cracker', Cake% du., Wily
Waal bakery,' knot °Grantor 11.1glirl and State Arent%
tne, itan6--1y 1.
HOTEL,
of 44 anti Haricot atm.. Harrisburg, PL.
ran o 4 and known bonne is now Wed up in tlat
u‘proved style,. The accommodations are of the
wont and the tonasteanonnate. It taattuated In the
age de:sghtful part of the city, and aura oue of the
asseatert °wring places la the country. ie1.1411.11..
•
•arru. rarrss.
pkTTIIS
, ArtoEo[lll'll •? Law, Cbertnu
Ys F•b.ls-37.'02
(M. KENNEDY ac CO.,
Fusw•itosits AHD COHN ISSiu* 1111.31PHaNT/4
Mallon In Refined sad Oru4s Oil, Coal, Flour. flaatot.
..es, ►ad Yard uck bib stroll, agar Quasi.
•s..aat r.ptltY62yl H rnavtr
I )It.m. 0. 1.. E.II.LILOTT is liUDI~
lrilete.--Ogiell le Seta •
vt Ito*. En., All work erUnla-
ka.i.turr,
SUGAit utt.leu nun's.—lf you •ast the %et., Cured
w 4 ttoldr, Yet, the plAte, get
" 711 la the Rennet Store
741,0 70 - 10T11 +Ulf
- - - - - -
C fteiJou j
Vik , ren, &Irk II
malt 7 ell
STR (NA HAft'de A BPI,
FoliwAwm AM) bIAINHAAMSACUASTA,
1K Lloon yd Lein noun is." 1.1 A gamy. L(.W K.
I< , 1 -
"'L . . , " / A Cool,,SAlt, o , and Keened PeCio
um All iftds of -bipplog done on romustsionn ? s tf.
N. P. GA161161124.
SWART PrINLIC AND OLNIK♦L COLIACTiNG
1 °" . " 2 4:11 . WM.. Collection• WWI all DlSPlrtellin
"t " t" k prttoptly attaacled to. Appluattuaa lot
In
~ "t"
• •u/ic+ttkaza Policks ls•ued wittinat delay, la
int sum •aalamea (wits, Wzighro Look, eors•r of
' 413 44 Moto streeta,tne
, aorXraltt.
Avaicait,
•TTU/LIST AT LAW, ilarriabarg, Pa
Wu to
sett Third street, opposit• the County AB.
I=
=I
(ssarlstt ) 0. L. girt. I.rt T
-
~►NfiDubl, A R AND A.. HALF
‘7. /DE
jtimll 33
B F: IC B. Uadli,Ei Nti a s , t
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PRwMla4 , ter'F. V1P.41/411‘0,1
•-.4 • • rP G NU te II rH •1r•••4 Rill F., PA
or ‘l.lRol I%
CONFECTIONERIES,
FRUITS, NUTS, Ace.
1 . 111 . • , , I . NCY Di, YANKEE
NOTIuNi, Scc.
B AJ: tMOR E OYAERS,
cliiorE T„ B A CCI/S & CIOARB
PARTIEA AND FIVILIVS
Auppite.i with le. Crum, ranee Cates, Fikte Candies,
}yr►mi_'a, Fruit, C.
iur Firorh Cotilettwua and Pure readies of every
;axle tv
Lxcw,n,, Orsup.k, l',.caa Nuts, Raisins, Fags Dgtes, ac
CR ACK ER:;< ! CRACKERS!
Nr•et ,n, 4/3 et, r, Butter, Sod► and Sugar eracaarp,
AL WAYA FRESH!
PRESU CAN OYSTERS
R.reir•d every day, by express, direct from Ultimo% e
WARR NITD FRICSEI AND SWIIIMT.
Win per plrticular attCrtlno to tilling Orti.rl &If any
t ) 2atf Goods in their .no.
L m 1:. It A\ 1 S AN' ES!
.1. ti. (41-3.1r4W0L.1)
WANTS ASH LUMBER!
a,eao,vuo Feat of AdBH 1.14113g11, 12, 14 bad 16 feet
: , 8643.., I boob, IL, 1 1-2, 2, 21.2, i sod 4
lETI
WHITE WOOD LUMBER,.
0 1411.11100 hot of 1.-8 white Wood full Wausau
4141,0449 4-4
500,000 S& 4 Inch Witt Wood Plank.
3414144110411 '• White Wood Omni, 613, 6141,
is 7, BA.
CHEERY LUMBER..
50411.4011141 foot 014-4 Boards.
STAVES
3,000,0416 Red ask Hbd. sta.'s. 44 Wel long, 1 loch
th:ck, on heart edge, and 4 loch wade.
1,3041,000 Whits Oak Dbl. Stares 34 Inch long. 1 1-4
inch Wick on Impart edge, 4 inch nWe
clear of up.
I,lllc. and Do, h■ oppoatte P & K. IL IL De_pot.
re1a..863-24 J. G. GRISWOLD
GROUND COFFEE.
G C / You can OW a Nice Article of 011013129
COFFEE, at 1234 18, 20, 25 and 30 Coats
st ta• ••Basnitt titore.
SLOAN k ICCRIARY
Another Invoice of Japan Tee,
THE O' LY PCR6 TEA I uPoRTIW,
JtlT °rutin,
•t the Balla•r " at $1,26 per pound
fy 2310 SLOAN it IVCREART.
JT,
N " A - ' '
W. take great pleesur• to informing the l'oblw, and oat
nutael one Patton. in particalarOlea we bare
gala ainaileal,
MANUFACTURING STOVES
INCREASED FACILITIES,
And are preparsoillo 11l all orders fur
cooK IN/ AI; I) HEATING STOVES,
W ITU PROW P711Z...ki
}laving purchased • hinge ittoet of Iron, provinata to
b..in,r burnt out, glres ua a decided mimes/ph
to Prim' nf . Atom.) err Manes tanritrearbo hatabonglat
Iron at present high prices.
Thankful for past !►Toni, we hope, by etrsat atlas ti.,e
to the rants of Calton:mink to continue to merit their
VetrUllbcr
feu2l'ttttf VINCENT, TIFIBSIA,RITIRIC &Co
NE"' JERSEY LANDS FUR SAL E,
AL•4I,
4 Lth IEN OR FRUIT PARlart,rottable for Grapes. react:-
ea, r. raw Raopoarrlea, Strawbernes, Blantbermee„ Cur
rant., A e., of 1, :o‘, 5, 10, or ID acres each, at the foli o .-
lag prices lot the present, via 11:1 tares for 1405,10 acres
for SIIU, ö acres/or SO, 11 a, befell for $4O, I arlre for fan
Payable by $1 a VISA •
A good Chailbatsy lands, sari vtilaitt lets Iti MET
t{' IGO feet, at slit each, parable by ono Jotter
• week Thu above Mod and farms are etiasEnt at Cart
rood, Iraoloiugton Town.blp, Burlington 4:ounly, Ne w
Jei sty I, r wallet I tAau.a.lou, apply, with a P 11
ttt•nip. f. , r a Htaular, In B FRANKLIN CLARK
jarrw ti 1 N.. we total et reot, Newt York N. Y.
1198't
trams
r'il ILA DELPHIA & ERIE k IL
This treat Dee traverses the Northern
.1 Northwest otiaatiss of Pesasylvaaia to the city of
Ere, ou Lake Eric
/1 INA bees leased by the Pesasytmusie &ahead Cam
yesey, sod under their simples' is Wing vapid]) efeadd
Ns ruisitho at ile entire length.
It is now to use for Passenger and Pretest business
hvin Harrisburg to Grove Fist fin miles) on the Eastern
Div isiuu, and from Sheffield to Erie, on the Western M
nslon, (18 miles.) s
TIM[ or r•AOMINOIR TRAINS •f 111111.
Vail Teala Leaves- .. 330 r. a
Arooransodatina balm Lesisas._ ....... I 40 A. N
Nail Train Arrives.— -... /). Xi A. N
A esomueodation Train Arrive, ......i 13 r. a
For I of"rmation respecting Paseanger bessinens
at the & R. enensrill* and Narkst its , sad for Pea l i
business of the Company's agents,
3. If KillleetTON, Ja„ corner 13th and Ruin* Bisset*,
Philedelphia.
J. W. BLEXHOLDB, Erie. .
J W. DRILL, agent N. C. R. R... U s.
ltimo'
It It tiocsrox,then•ral Trehht Agent, Phileseet.
I.K Vi' IS L. HOCPT, GenerstrAtt M t r+hairll,
J ,J. 3 Li POT f 3, General It aoror, rt.
alTil3tf.
ERIE CITY
licAK
Co LINER OF S 72 IL/M*Prif STS.
Tbeundersigned week! reeparst6ll7 Meng thanks nor
the peArusageleeretoters extended to him, !lad solicits s
enatinuenee of the mine.
He has metal" nude extemive Improvement!, strong
'Lien are
PAGING MACHINE,
Onr. paging Moot Boolut,ke moms of olden b. le ea &bled
to do wortof that Wad usual and IS 'amp
as It tato be done In flutfelo.
Hoeing kad aa
FX PERIENtE OF *TWENTY Y!ARS,
l believe i ewe appeal for the pet= a. sep with
full ecuithienoe oaf ability togive
RULING, BINDING AND ALL KINDS
or woNI IN NY LIRE .
ri.ne to mrdwr. Csootantly sa load * l*rp alpl
BLANK
K.m...mhor ter plus, sostarirdell WSW'N 860 mid
Firth alreetA, secoud story, wit door 111/91111111011
tab. .
or IL 11. COLL
Ent, Jinutry 2.114 1863.-3 m
N EW GAS LIGHT! . .
THE OLEO-WATER GIB!
rsteuted t y Prot 1.. L. EltU., lime 111112.
hoe Gal hie been tborenigialy tatted by tees of 543
and ate merit. have stood the groelsol scritt t is7• ups
be tneumfeetor..l for
VO CENTS PER 1,000 CUBIC II.Er
It lapiefeedyilatedosomaikeeeive einall u At. fa.
repletion arid %VI mit eoadense in en? or
tameu
ft hos a bat superior to the best Coal Go sad the& I
peueb more brittlaat li
W. are new p teeter the Pot/ahem (MT
'Wu* to the Public, which tottelloeteataelly take tbe CI
a4l otbet G. otetog to the ehespmorwitA ft it.
van tr. made. its brilhaery °night, its *Alit eamptistip
ewe ite edaptiattliy ta all osoe• where pad aksha,
'attired.
ror private dwellings io city or (maim glom.
bmiefebN l / 2 - hierleior ;boaters. Srestoeies. Palmate ileerioes,
te., he, earl dill easily toLito Oat Yens
ppersidea.et very 111 SM
Ire will dispose of ItKiTrffiror Cities Towee, Co=
'or gates, et moderato irieos. Tor pr=tion
apply to iTL
jao hail. 313 Weald Streak TVI101;1061t,
..
F OR RENT. '
es ' il dlit
A tire story Debiliffli ti
natal at ilecond Street, between Pesch sot
Btmets, Dow occupied by Jenne O. Pa 7119.
feblnt. 113/ WIN J. KiLlOO.
=I
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NO 4 27 . 114.001 k . CRT, utir toitt:
Ti.. subscriber respectfully Invites the attention of .
frwrodeind the r Wild erberally, to hte Plano-Fotto No
Liblialseavat, at No. 427 Broonseriggeset, corner el Crash
beet.
vit a.",
Ravine willtstrairu hi,, late t , react bed mi. •
from die late law of 4 ligtos a Wary'," aildah
Wan dlabaliad Oa the lat of slag ry, alt., and ha
purchased the satire stock of Piano Fortes sod Pilaw
Forte aletatiol, teemed it lloterothor, INlyerd IL •
17, be the AM Aro. Ihe is new prepared to NW* 1114 is
dressed demand for We celebrated Plan ,-1" a. Sm.
ployiug the Mott MIMII seed esporieseed id
a large nadir at the alit sod tome tbelepoiriello
raid/mist, end an slooneietemi at capital, he hat Wm
land the personal aupervidad of the whole headmen •
ataeallestertese his letetnneenta, sad le osaleloot to • •
sot Place-VOrtee or aeogosile4 toad owl ekeroMeasee.
BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FORTL
le the a •ratietuent of uur new sea ti, drawn and pet
- ared w,th the utmost el.*, esprmalv for our new In
trutoenta, we love eaded every improvemest .134 h Daft
Ift any warteud to the perfeotiou of the Pistio-For Le. •
We can e.-npently akerrt, suet f.r delicacy of touch, vol
ume, parity. brlllt.:noy and sweetness of tone, so • •
with that vtretion Ind suikiltir of truce nemehery to da
1-ability, their instruments me u 'Acidified
•vittageorn two dearrr" Is ou r motto, and mr,e la
the closest enticsatu of Owl bort unbease4 Alive Is ••
land
Itrery toatratuent warranted for en yews.
WL R. BRADisUiIY,
mr74tn. 427 Broom* St., ear. Crosby, New Yost.
THE GREAT LIVING HISTORY. ,
TH,E REBEL t LION RECORD,
• bl•lti oY AXLE/10AX avisavi,
AUDITED BY IL_ MOORE.
Putlifishod in parts, at 501nOb:e soh liusiratod with
two portmito ootirso•J ow oh*.
Milt VOLUMES,
tnetk ............. a Yohuse.
Half Cant Half ilor.eso 6 6 ,00
RESICI. !AUX IIISCORD
le Indlaaensahle td Iroary Publle and Pavel* Library
The tone volumes enertale :
A FULL AID CONCNE MARIE' AF tv um, from tbo
lieetbgferf the 000 . 11 VA not. rtrA C411 1 17M1110/14fo bee.,
1640, to the capture of bow Urbana. factitive.
Over ONE 2110 L 4ANO OFFICIAL REPORTS and NAL•
RATIVSS of all tin Battle" sod Bkinolithes tbst
Dar* occurred during thi War.
Oyer EDXDRICD BONDS AND lIA.LLAD3. both
Wye! aad rebel.
Polrrf-SEVILII POICTRIPr 7Y.
it, veraviod o. siesi,
most ealthratad mat of tb Um*, rd awaati-ati
Map. sod Plana of Rattles.
ov.r TUC ThouliaLND looklaskla and Aseadaismat.
Personal Daring sod Browery.
"As a wart tbr eonataat ralarimee It Is untasudy to too
relied or " O. P. PUTNAM,. Pabllabar,
NAL T. . LYAxs, 61 - 11 airsaiivar.
Gaul Ag't, 448 Broadway.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Tun Published in a Sealed Envelope
Prim d etc, A Lectors OD the Mater*, Treatment
and Radical Cum of ftermatorrtima tor Sesidnal W.
th,olllntary Anaheim*, Sexual Debtllty. and Imps,
Mama* to Marriage generally, Nory....en h C . :=*-
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lineal parties, during the last decide of the
America* Republic, illustrates the 64 dont
the opinions sad theories of maakind, basest
freqnsuly. Gs some abstract Ira* an prone
to gradually diverge by Ingle* et the bonito..
!de internees in the exercise of belies timiket,
and after separating to the' faithesi limit , to
became bewildered by the taise light* of DU
pisin visioes, aid to wander blindly to the la
byrinth of intricate orgumentotatil,they egoist
Converge by the °rooked paths of penettediup
telsgenoe, sad fall together into a oesulaw
abyss of error, destructive of she tweeds Chat
restrain society, of rellgivus principle, or 'of'
civil liberty.
Thus we here ono great test of Truth ; for
whether the subject be morel, philosophical,-
or political, if we bed the reasonings upon
posing propositious,arrive eteoaelusions plain
ly absurd in their terms, or positively evil in
theit. results, it requires but the most common
inbelligenee to know that the great object of
uur epioulations, the tilsoovery of the night, is
in neither of the extreme opinions, but rather
in that happy medium resulting from the ex
ern" of right reason.
Utifortuaately fur the cause of Liberty, Hu"-
inanity, and Democratic Governmeat,our coun
try has Wien of late years under the domin
ion of two extreme taritions,that, startiag with
the dimly defined principle or universal equal
ity, and the well guarded theory of Democracy,
have each rushed into like errors in their ap •
plication ; each appealed to a like remedy for
an imaginary evil; each advanced in support
of their doctrines the greatest absurdities, and
ponied to the same proofs of their truth ; both
threaten the revolution of Coastitntional Law;
both have met on the field of Cleft War, and
appealed to Divine Providence for aid in their
undertakings, and have each lailleted upon the
people outrageous wrongs, and perhaps end -
less! misfortune.
Within the memory of every the who has
arrived at the age of manhood, Slavery was
regarded by the people of the Salted States,
North and South, in what was, end stiU is, its
true light, and the discussion of the delicate
question was senduethd upon eahi and States
taaalike pettads, and in a lased evader and
justice, at ones to the metes, the non-slave.
holder, and the slave himself. The great
statesmen who founded our Republic. Ails
they left for the guidance of their suceessors
mid of posterity, In other neastere-sf *key,
the Mew, troths and the most mama earn
ings, were net muniadeal of the question 01
Aides* flitmery, sad their opinions upon this
Subject were handed down. untU 'recent date,
as they were actually advanced by them, with
out being garbled for party purpoesa, and
were looked upon with reverence and followed
with implicit filth. They
,beiketred Siemer; to
be a soda and ?Ansel eel% and also • wrong
inflicted by the whites upon thi African Taos.
but they hare left equally ar strong proof
that they did not stop at dal point, as do mod
ern abolitloalats, and homage thy believed.
'lf►pr Waal* , 4 1 01 1 44er that all stber.rigbte,
and the psepetualdor of the /ibis., rad owes
civil liberty, were to be earriSsed is its arra
cation; nor did arty and hairedd, try hold upon
their minds and bring them to ignore the most
sacred right. of GUIs sue, the most common
teachings of Christianity read the wrest mu..
ice of Statesmanship. It was reserved for
such superior patriots u Greolo r y,(lllrritoll and
Phillips, web statesmen as Sumo and Sew -
ard, to overthrow the blood cemented temple
of our liberties, to bless .the bright treaty of
present, sad the hope of Insure proverity,and
amid aim crumbling-atlas of our greatness, the
sighs &adieus of a suffering nation, and till
the gory horrors of laterseeeoe strife, to rail,
their traitorous hands is pious rapture, sad
blasphamously thank God, that Slavery way
about to peelab.
As tete se the year 1862, the Somber* pee
ple were tether the epolOidsts than the *tiro
cites of their peculiar institution. la more
than half of the Slaveholding Staten there were
parties not issousi.lersble is number who fa
vored the gratkulawstienoipatiou of the Slaves,
and some of their t.sdiug Sweeteee were di -
vising MOM for the accomplishment of this
end, without greeting any violent agitation's,
or by hasty and imprudent action to tear assn.
der those social ties. and important relations
based o mien et sieve labor.. Dui the
evil genies of owoßwribile called into being
en abolition party, 'gist deemed it pstriotie
and pions to encourage stave' to all manner of
and brand their masters as worse than
robbers mid aneassies. The history of this
party is now the history of a disastrous Civil
War,'and most probably of the destruction of
the Republic ; and while it will be useless. to
trace their rooms from on - InsloSiseatit !Se
go* of anew Melons:les, io its present height
a vast political °eolith*, terrible to Its
strength, as it is reckless and miprbacipled in
Its exercise of power, yet we declare 'this to be
sow a part of the melineholy record of our
National downfall; Lima had it pot been for
Oa petty ma Us violee4, absurd . and dam.
preemeaehiage, im Wes*, Aye of the Risme
bolding 84iikas, Afriotweerettode would have
bee. eenr-te its med, tad we should not new
be sailed to mourn the deettUdibil of OUT U 11-
dead name, the thesatessed subversion of our
liberties, and the butchery of our youths on
the lagleriois hada of demist* strife.
Batkomiiire day that the extreme doctrines
if alsolitietime begirt to tabs fog is the soli
of *Mk opinion in the North, a part", art , Wk,
la the far South who held to the wposits .
troth*, that (navel wee a facia r
, moral,. and'
political goad--sitatras fseeptletrniition.
al- raper*, and the 'hist means ef Inman
eivillindom As AbelitimMsts berm to pies
trade its hideous lofts Into 'the Huth of Con. ,
Mess, the *reek/ less disagreeable phantom
0110 - 41000 , 04 Ticautas ra n g Itself ip
e ippQ 44 ol 6,1 g, :31411e the Norther it States :
00110101J0Witami resoletimis desietiaciagAlase-,
ty, the South was not behind in dravriag tight,
ir the tarts that regulated the movements of
ohntiels,
.inezoluding Tantatpeillers
Mlce boundaries, and thanking mere 3triot
ale in refers:toe le imager, servile ie.'
aurreMlea, As Alsditiortism sr", is agrougth
avid waned held, so did Prmillaveryissi, and
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!idiom it trettbitbe North oiGledoe Gewgaw
prohibit Irerety tip ttit*itie, fhd
*ash shit 4u, vr!l%, tuiborlv
nitesdnit MA were Pr• 111 141 to seseinui the
ite 'eosin shag outman: •thst.
to Sloth tow sby.lß be
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Ranee of the Federal Government Amid be
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eft to falba extort While A bonitos
iebl At*
Blare lAirt Wainsheioji illeadietairboi
ale; sandlot their s' reader arm* tie
darer, rtalliag them beet their etoetero so&
ilteitieg them to rob sad murder; pesdst law, •
nitilifyinj the emaititotfori, M 4 deodorise *lt
alie www hare an anion with ilierorn—Are-
Wen of thefts* trete hossiagahrelliog Vow ,
apes Marlboro memaoss,.ood
lidialdbig Northam poodinobtlee.; *skies
etriogeot eaeatusente .for the protee oP
Sieve property; sdroastiag the ae-epseios
the 81*Te Trade. soritikreoteitiog seeoloios
reirolotion.
11l
errelllolll is their Itiffaring.teistO
wipaly . tilgOSt in their mearnres, they rushed
denary •long in sopareta Paths that loaded
"dike to Natioaal ruin. Whenever the teach
ings/if the fathers of the Republic were forgot
-44 or neglected; whenever the Constitutions
ceased to be the boundary wall beyond which
neither a popular zusjority, an arrogant offi.
441, or an imbecile President could go, the
radicals of the North and South plumed into
anarchy and revolution, sod milt 'on a corrunin
field of carnage.
These facts, like the handwriting on the
wall, blaze before our eyes in every fratricidal
combat, and record our folly lope past and
our doom for the future, In every flesh of hos
tile cannon. Are these truths to be disreghrd
ed, and the mass of precept and warning left
as by Wsakington and Jefferson to be cast
aside- to follow the insane ravings of such crea
tures as Greeley, Parker and Beecher. Let
us rather hope that the American people are
about to resume the authority that they have
for so long allowed to rest in the hands of dem
agogues and fanatics, and by a return to those
paths which have been blest by the feet of pa
triots and Statesmen, yet - rescue our homes
from desolation—our country from diamem
berment,—ou liberties from destruction.
Letter from Persuade Wood
To ths adders, of tho £..iski Post:
At a meeting held at Stanford, Coaneetleitt,
on Thursday evening last, I said "that prepo
sitions for an armistice or roan had Win sub
valued to the President an the I2th Deosmber
last, which, bad they been aseeptad, woad
have terminated Lbw war by the lit of April,
upon a basis satisfactory to the people North
sad South."
In iodates me this statement yen ask :
•-ffibto onedn these yremmitimin fd en ar•
moieties or pease,' Ma edeptioa of orbit& Mr.
Wood pretends to believe would have bottled
the eater' by All-fool's day Were they
made by Daviand big Wow rebels? U
how - demi Mr. Wood Yaw anytideg about
them! flute be been he morel oorreepomiebes
with the may t Or were they made by mom
of the tan beset If so, who author
ised them? And erbeS 'are the tame of the
propeekiehe from which Mr. Wood hopes so
mueb f If they ore honorable to thus
if fay an snob me patriotic Amara ought
to favor—wb, not snake them public at owe?"
To tibia I my is rapt", that the inblement
reheat* es wee iallak brag dalibeiVisig.
a full sadknewledre of the has,
end that I =raised front the publieity
of theta only by the request of ens of the
principal °Moms of Ile government. Whoa
*lO interdiction Mali be withdraws, I will
'olteerftilly satisfy your eariselly.
Very respeotholiy, be.,
March 11, Milt. lionsasuo WOOO.
President Narrison a Prophet.
Es-Prosident..liarrison, in a letter to
Monroe, in 1820, says :
"lam, and have been for many years, so
much oppose! to Slavery that. I will never live
in a Slave State. But I beleive that the Con
stitution has given no power to the General
Government to interfere 1n this smatter and
that to have slaves or no slaves depends upon
the people of each State alone. But besides the
constitutional objeetia, t 1111% pentutodeu that
tie obvious tendene7 of such interferwene am
the part of the Stades which hate no slates
with lb. property of their fellow Citil.ollll of
the others, is to produce a state of discontent
and jealousy that will in the end prove Wei
to thetinion. Bbelleve that in t,e other State
are such wild and dangerous septilnenes en.
tertained on this subject as in Ohio,"
President Elerrigew inn not a bellow in
t ia
the ne wel B led theory that Slavery would de
stroy' the slog, bat he thought illegal-Aboli
tion i reuse with it would. ; ? ;'
An Important Distillation.
The abolitionists &treat to believe that,
Desso«•a an, tiisloynl to the Government be
cause they oppose its administration,are hand
somely rebuked by the Ron. Wm. 11.,,Sewsrd,
Secretary et &Ate. In his letter a Charles
Frsocis Adams, one Minister to &Weed, brat
November, Mr. 8011Watd said
14 this country espeoialli, it frikkabit sot
ealy consistent with the 0 onstitatiois, but eves
essential to its stability, to roped t h e dilesia
istratioa al say tissetatistiag ei disti sat sad
separate from the Cikointraassat itself, saved to
saunas the prooeadisgs at the or widow a
theaght of disloyalty to the other."
This is the idea we have bees trying to heat
into Ow beads of the faaaties sad ignerentasoa
of the Abolition press.
ggrOnost—Well o lim,you are going to join a
soioreirreginioat at oboe, I ouppoool L o no,
`fibber tint ob It at all.
Guest-NeTer diouskt of it! I am winvised,
sugpowi ' all your people would embrace the
first opportunity to take up arms eagerly.
hy are you not going to light!
—Well, Maim I tall jer. Did yer eb
is.r •,e two dogs Aglaia' ober a bone?
Onist—Des, of course; but what rim that to
do with it !
don't yer bee, Musa ? de bone
bobber tight ; de bone takiito part 111 the cos
tae. Do !tog due Soul' are hoe dep
eve ''sre de boner im p &net take no pries
comille` I .
The .witslo of Now ingisat is wow
being scraped to get up .*e *bass* ant 401 4,
Thus far tiov. Andrew, alias
assets,Ams esoemind is miliMiihr oboes
• Jim Laws started is this ionsi.
nem, in Kansas, several months ago, expol
ing to anise three rsghnsatsis a 'erg short
time ; but, with al} Aim demonise sad saw
trmitialp .6* Gas ailment Ails isl midst
*pa ThwisstLimmwelorih filtsmenfimemph
will* his sot fail audit
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abeeentot-ati She 451asamriptiosa Law.
iva t ia "
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en t,,,.• .4 at %I o .I • •Lt .1•1 7" . )7
i oding (weighers who have declared Their
intentions, between th'e i:g.s ;if 20 and '45.
neetion second, exempts such es are physical
ly Or mentally unfit, the' Vice President,Judges
IT
of nited States Courts, beads of departments
an the tiorernors of theltates; a son of aged
and Itifirm parents, ('where there are more than
one, thalsther or widowed' mother shall de
cide whteh,) tatty "brother of Andres under 12
yeari depending on hint, fatheref motherless
Children under 12 years depending on his la
tor, where two or more of a family are in the
angriest N' exceeding two shall be exempt,
'and persons convicted of felony—all others
shill be enrolled. Samba third divides the
militia into tiro aliases —1 ill between 20 and
Si pairs of age, and all single men 35 and 45.
2. All otiani---the second class not to be call
eel nntinetil the lest is in the fielit. B.otiou
fourth dailies the limited States into intiitsa7
disirielst mkt Co.gre district, each Ter.
- witery and ati
, Pletsictif columbis constitut
ing a district. • iieition fifth makes the office
of Proems Hatchet fee each district, with the
*wok et Oakes'. Section sixth creates 'hed
ge. of Provost Msrabal General, with an office
at Washington, to furnish rules, regulations.
he., to subordinates. Section seventh makes
it the duty of Provost Marshals- to arrest de
serters, detect, seise and confine spies of the
gamy, and deliver them to the nearest con
mender, ie. Section eighth provides a board I
of enrollment consisting of the Provost Mar
stud as President, and two other persons, one
of whom shall be a surgeon, appointed by the
President. Section ninth prescribes the mode
of enrollment by the board. Section tenth
provides that each class of the militia shall be
curdled separately. Section eleventh makes l i
all permeds called oat subject/or three years or
Awl, the war, and puts them on the footing
with voluntemixthe present warp nest exceed
lag thaws years, laaludittst advance pay and
bounty. &slim twelfth gives the President
power, in ease of draft, to assign the number
to be drawn from each *district ; makes it the
duty of the board to draw accordingly, adding
fifty par omit. to the number, and enrolling
them is the order drawn, the persons drawn
to be notified in ten days thereafter; the Pres
ident to consider tie number already tarnish
ed by each district and to make assignments
so as to equalise the number. Section thir
teenth allows substitutes to be furnished or the
party to pay exemption money to an amount
not exceedingthrz hundred dollars , "as the
Sewstary of War y determine." Any person
drafted lad not reporting or commuting, to be
arrested as a deserter. Section fourteenth
provides for a surgical examination. Section
seventeenth provides a otertificale of discharge
fee those who garnish substitutes. Section
eighthteonth gives $5B bounty to such as re-m
-list for one year e tind $lOO for two years.—
'Section nineteenth provides for consolidating
companies when their number are reduced one
half. Section twentieth prohibits the appoint
ment of traneeersary officers In a reduced re
giment. Section twenty-first allows deserters
and spies to be executed by the dommanding •
'4lftrona, repealing the former laws recasting
this matter,. Section twenty-second provides
for reducing absent officers to the ranks.—
Sections twenty-third and twenty-fourth 'pun
ish polecat/{or saluting deserters or buying
their elothes, genre or equipments. . The
possession of such things isprinsafacis evidence
0014 theponishment is a fine of $5OO, fm
priseerment not over two years, or both. Sec•
tion twenty-fifth provides the same penalty
for resisting the draft or consoling such resis
tance. Section twenty-sixth allows soldiers
alsoof to return without punishment, 'exc'ept
forfeiture of pay and allowances ; otherwise
entire them to be punished. Section twenty
seventh provides for taking testimony at a di s-
Lance. 'S .otio'n twenty-eighth alleys the judge
stomas to appoint a short band reporter
Section 29th allows a continuance.to be grant
ed to either party, and provides that parties I
in close confinement shall have a trial within
sixty days. Section thirtieth provides punish
ment by court-martial for all high crimes com
mitted during war, insurrection or rebellion.
Becticin thirty-first gives half-pay during ab
sence on leave when in health, and forfeits pay
and ailtiwances when absent without leave —,
fisicdon thirtgecond allows furloughs to be
granted to five per oentum of non commission
ed (Miceli and privates for thirty days. Sec•
(ion thirty-third empowers the President to
wry out this law. Section thirty-fourth al
loys him to assign duty as he pleases. Sec
tion thirty-fifth provides for detail to special
service. Section thirty-alith relcinds orders
168 and 162 of the War Department relating
tel ennstMents. Section thirty•seventh regu
ini4ll the grades in the cavalry, Stc. Section
thirty-eighth provides the death penalty for
all persons acting as spies, upon convictton by
sourt-martial.
Col iiedurerrited in the ten o'clock train
lest night. Re met with 6 reception that must
kites tiosspessated him for the destruction of
his Wive. lie was escorted by an immense
o+owd to the American Hotel, where he was
Weleemed by Judge Thurman in a speech that
)11mithe ring of the true metal. The reply of
14r. Mediu, wee in eneellent taste, and had
allegory effect in quieting the swotted-passions
a( hie iadigsani friends. A. meeting will be
MA this evesing.te take measures to protect
the pdsperty of Democrats against mobs in the
thtsra: listeketien fer kinoitiviya will be w
ait snit. It will be an afro tar as eye, a
teed, Jew m go* heeds for Siouan end bile /of
I Wl'
1-^ •
NUMBER 41.
Irma t►a Oised matt IN *4 atm.
The Mobbing of the Oriels Offloe.
Countess, Ohio, March 8
ft. Journal. aka was last might protected
by silts .4 soldiers. It Rowdily O&M ander
the kind Mastless of glow Tod to save it
waist say deasastratiois Democrats a igia
zsakettplast IL Ms Jovial this morning
astibekthe mobbing al thekOrisis, and its edi
t*? -was sipped la the mouth several times this
• Illardholl by a yoang son Ot Col. Idedary.—
Veintle mash bad fella"' stoat here, and it
is ilifilmatte tell what the Moak will be. This
nom *as Desoimme4dstesteteed to pra
te*. titillative', end • their rights of
WWI laid Proloors7•
is. At Louisville last • _li boish . *ad of :
tat erap'vit *Mee° via sold a the ox
oorearty prise of one kindred and eighties
• • per WAN& pounds, the haploid
=lll - , 7 804 O. Thbi:lre believe, le
Mei ever Pala hir bsgsltesti
%We is the Vatted States
• s • ; n nitit" •7 - 1 r $l.
* ; i v-Lamibask 12113601filni States
tai r signi ilotrorst) if Wig
be PeFelb*, l 4l 4 . l -iill 4014 1 . Wet**
Union I desire tailgate* kenrlestalatiaaads,
snob an our %thew gyre an. IVAN"
will gat igty !Wit
111
TUX &Sr U 1114 C AM DOCIUUJIKS.
wal Dot tify myself by sappesiag ONO
we haw* nt is the Cowatltwelea fir '
: .
this proceetlin
1142 41 # 6 ,i 4.„
81 /04c44 4 7. '. l / 4 1 1 01.44. 1 .ir
absurdities whisk !ashy bear 4d , A ri
I have become about stek - st - tt. , The tiulea
can never be resteripa ea it wee. then are'
many things which wader seek an veal We
possible. This Union never arh with my
consent, be restored undertimO•settisties as
it is, with slavery tebs peneentslii by -
Timms" OgtV&II.
Administration hada , in Ocogritea,
CLIPPINGS OF ALL 808.T8.
sir Under the conscription sat, about
three millions of lateens are liable to dealt
in the loyal States.
ter It is reported that when (len. Clay
sent to Gen. HaHeck to ask him for a com
mand, the latter replied tartly : "Your com
mand? You are sot it to command anything.
sir," and turned on hit heel.
lam' Oeneral Banks, referring to the die
cot', of supporting the Louisiana negroea,
says that "more than sixty thousoutd dollar*
were applied to the support of dependent and
destitute persons in the month of January."
THAT'S SO.—The Springfield (Mass,) Repub
lican nay "In nothing has the disappoint
ment been greater than in the results expected
from the emancipation wsr policy by those
most clamorous for it." '
sir The cause of Major General Bigel's re
signation k said to be insupportable diSculties
in his intercourse with Gan. HaHeck, who has
always disliked him and never lost occasion
to manifest his dislike.
or Destitute woman : " Please, air, giro
me a sixpenoe to keep me from 'taxying."
(lent "Can't stop—in a great hurry; I've
got to make a speech at the Society for the
Relief of the Destitute."
/fry' The Cleveland Plata Dealer, alluding
14 the large Democratic gains at Ale municipal
elections in flew York, says: "0 yes, it is be
cause the
li t:l e icians are in the army—is it ?
..--.3.
Have they d since last fall ? Tiara is
a quietus on'that humbug."
sir Lieut. Pike, son of the editor of the
Angusta (Me) Age, lost a leg in the battle of
Williamsburg. He, however, remain is the
field, an44eade his battery os hereebeek, ear
rying his crutches with him. He deee sot its
tend to leave the service until he loess both
egs.
soN. A journal in Georgia, caned the -
em Union, has proposed to reconstruct the d
Union of States:" The Atlanta anst
pitches into it, and in the course of its cis
asserts that 'there are fewer Abolltlonieta In
Massachusetts than Reconstructionists In Nor-
OE
ggi. It may well be questioned whether
there is to-day s inejority of the legally qua.
fievi voters of soy State, excerpt, perhaps,' eolith
Carolina, in favor of disunion.—Pratidad
July 4th, 1861.
It is different now. What caused lits dump?
—Bar{ brd rams.
sir President J i iaottln, when informed gist
Gen. Btoughto■ had beea captured by the re
bels- at-Fairfax, is reported to Ines said that
he did not aind the lass of the Brigadier as
much as he did the lass of the hones. 'let,"
said he, "I out make a mush better Brigadier
in tire minutes, bat the hotisslest hundred
and twenty-ilve dollars - apiece.' c
COLOXIL Hanantax.--The “Golamer ,Har
riman who ran as a "War Democrat." for Gwr
ernor in New Hampshire, la defeat Saatmaas,
the regular Democratic eandidate--who,
the way, is just as much of a War Democrat
as Harriman—bid high for a Brigadierthip.—
We predict that he will be promoted before he
is many months older or wiser.
AssausatArtoss Bt CO:WILES& —TM
tag an the various amounts appropriated at the
*elisions of the 87th Congress: Extra session.
hell during July, 1861, two hundred and six
ty-four millions. Long session, ending July
17th, IS6I, nine hundred and thirteen
Short session, ending March 4th, 1868, eleven
hundred millions; making a total amount of
two thousand, two hundred and thirty-seven
millions.
ge m An important army order has recently
been issued which prohibits any citizen from
wearing a United States unifprm,no matter how
it came into his possession,' whether by pur
chase or otherwise. Discharged soldiers kayo
a right to wear • uniform as a badge of honor.
The provost guards have beea instracted to
sot under this order, and take from every @it -
inn say portion of the uniform or buttons of,
the United States army which they may wear
in public.
ggir Oen. itosecrsns, in a meat letter
says: "l speak the heartfelt conviction of
this army when I say that the neoessity of
preserving the constitution, framed and es- '
tablished by Washington awl his cotatotors- ' 1 :
ries, brought us from our homes." This is •
unquestionably true, and of ail the pliant
soldiers in the tell, nose has been more eln-
cent than Roseorana. We must wars him, how
ever, that he ti treading upon dangerous
sound. When he talks of preserving the
constitution, he is in tle opinion of the i
radi
cals, talking treason. ~..z r
..„
gur The railroads of New York State have
new a length"of 8,7670 mites, sad cost $1211,-
717 1 664. Pemnlylvania has &length of 3,184-
3)attiting $159,758,866. Ohio, 11,004-T5,
Costing' $12.1,219,744. -plinek B,o*-10, cost
ing $116,141,184 ; and LOdiaaa a length of 2,-
169-07, costiag $71,864,804. The total length
- Of Ilte jiisosds in the United States is 82,-
484 raileis, - saVhsir lost $1,228,682,674. In
1867 the length was only 26,000, and the calm
ital upended is consienotlon,92W,ooo.=
The rapid increase of the railway Worm& he
this oottntry, as it is a result, so it Is aaloXel.
lible index of our material prosperity sad pro
duotive growth.
COPPRILWDS.—Whey the United &aka
Government Was formed the only representa
tive of liberty whisk the ficeeernment hot
Mo
fir papilla nee was a copperhead, of She Shade
dens. It was proposed to substitute the head
01 Weallibigion, but heVW,: soot ON tutp•
pitteed twit madam' 1784 sea hoe been
in um soot dine. It soma dint soma iir the
politicians of therpment day ore es rlemlY to -
aceePe the name given thonal#lappoialando4 , _
see making breastpins oast of 114 oniggaggt
mints. Elsewhere eoppwl4tellit of
ton art .
tr iittftek from air iievairlithiiiiits
VII' ' This bribe method of tom' U -itip , '
.
probriout eieknoono Mewled neereedietleg
it lea et loyalty end derieueatii indigo -
s 1 b el dame tatinf than., eleselesK illibbf—r
the originators of the niokaanto hoped to ppOrey,
i'
yoke.
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