The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 11, 1863, Image 1

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    • vo'BRIR 0118 REV RR., ,
, F „•y wr STATt user. OPPodill, TB]: ?mu
OFFICE, Salt. P&NNA:
flax& 91acl• subserllasi, If paid . to 666166”
Xmas of tirentrOre $211.--Chtkot 6ft, $46, sad
•
.6636 rata for target Clubs.
MIMS 07 ADVISTIMQ :
rir Two.. 11••• or lair tank* a oquere.lll6
! s way, oar wool, 76 thmt ovum" months 00 D
two " 1 013 eao 6* I O
Ole 326 i Otto I 'd I 46 II 11
Oar square a year. c.baapable at plasm% fao.
5. tows* -3 olouthi, le; a se•aatbo, $5; SI mouths,
1116,. fel $l5 .7
/Jr eulmum. or 90 hiusref - Ual• year, lid; 6 Inoatka,
14; 1 gooaths,s lo .
• tueeLs4 to 016 nuouleia Iluoctay at :IA tot
i,1:10. 11$106641urfrod lot a CA:fa, Glet aht r tad sift:
,04 Lailartil asticas, 10 r outs a nue; Lost so
-I.li.ut wlil 161666atedallood the Spatial ?fatless
‘: les. Mau °us il.Uar.
a/ . 616,..Lwit• 61.6`...iher6 ,aqUirlue tiokiecut asuges
•16.1.ta.1t•itgorute a. ill Ca allowed to.) varaii, paper,
for
sl6 ul . Fur aJJltlunal space, ll .ellargas
1. Voprilau, lard the •166 rtuloosula tuust. Le 6liletly
ed6edle the Itittulaite Luinuesi of the iolterttett. Ya)
66/6 1 (64 166665161.edvertiamsullrit• 664alted to adir•l4 , P
1111 (early 11.10.1 114 Lag • 111 L 6 oteoeuted bait
ar All Loilargyi.6ti.,466
ni lO T bsti .OLI • &
4.1466.6•664
J.Ass I
dsxix WaITY•■
kiiisINESS DIRECTORY.
rr • Inerloll or MI ?SACS. OW; ihroozid
5... r Mayo. alu.k, Yr..1.1...4 Strut, bet•eou Fah ao,l
N.tti pausal,
C. REID, •
ATtORNIT AID Cocessuox a? Lew.
t's list - tscrsseased the practice of Wm prollessi.se
I,eimeaboutly, VIII Jk ZUU4 at this utd ()eke F N .&
iUst, mautti.east corwat Putbllc Square. ' JI4 VI.
w HULL. PROPitirt,Ht
)1./RRISON HOLTSE.
.suer y 1 9eJUII4 Iliad Market Street-04e e 4 Wire Mat ul
Itectuuee, Worreu, Pa. Sept.
1 4 1 H. (*La,
I • aikll BINDIa, KLAN& tfoui.WAsvt.stfuafgr,
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, , Adodoil iltdry viititoletdocht.'• Hluet. Eris. Ma:
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it NON WILY//DI, •
E', A7104\111 a C0031311L1,011 AT LAW, KO* Ps.—
ou 34.0 alter, ado. Ow ?wk. id lb+ Addatadd
.tor, of am bulWua, beeut,t•S b Y. a
•ill always be luau.) in bid odor, .u 4
puuctually attowildi to.
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IMlllat N. CUTLICH..
ATTull3ll•t LAW, ttinrd, Kris County..
, llwtluoA sod other linsioas Atteaded to will
0 tsm► sad disputa.
I. dic C I
J. wooLika.u. DIALZIIII iirlasocaltias Amp
~,,T,goosa, State Street, No R 130121111111 Block.
I %V. UOVOLASS,
♦ttourr AT LAl6'.--OficT TOTIOTTO to
te,t hutiolbag isest•Ntate Street, on the aartkildi of the
~ 01c, Ede TA.
V. DOWNING.
4.. 7 Arrow , ay Lair aim loraricoc or run
o'd IV 111 practice In tho aeranl Courts of grill Coluity,
.1:4 girt prompt and faltkful attentfoo to all Dulness ell
ragrd t. handa,althrt ad an Attorney or Maclatratta
thtier . ltinflre , gloat, corner of gtata and Yu*
Erie, _
, AA 1 , 4 tio It D - dt• C 13., , •
11. • DexLias ii GOLD, SUrar, Beak Notes.
irtinait.s of Ditoott t le, *belt exchange oil th!yrts
dial Latta oDOSSiatly MT sale GSM:4O 4 Reed lions
pab , at• Stpiari ads.
—— . •
I , 211. AUSTIN..
A • DIMAS In Cloak Watcher, }lee Jew•
W', Sill' et Spoons, Plated Ware, Louldat (awes, GLIt
Illoat4uara, Clattery andj*ery cleats, ranstuu Buildtap i
lonia ud. Westraelt saa-las•cb at.
WM. A. UALIMAITti.
ATTOLIIITAT 4•11,--anos ou ith street,
+.earky maga, tin Court Bona*, 117141%.
u r Y. MA -
IV • • DILVTIIII4 Olcs Boma- • •
Sank oarth dos of th• Park, griou. P. .
S. 8. SPENCIB, ARLDYN MARVIN.
StANCIM L,MARVIN
kyroardzird COWOULLLOItti AT LAW
k FICE, Pa on Block, near North'
ept Conte!' tho habAs Squan, Etta, Pa.
Wm!) 11011.1r1E, '
true, PA., A.Y. eicru.si, Proprietor.
Toe ge,..ta el Vile Horne 'hal bees every atteertko, to
_ad TUE: stay aveleobia. Omotteas to ai—boui ell
• 111.. aprilli.-4/4.
isitairlf ILlOUrittp ,
Jour BRADT. Proprietor. Cornea o
lieu read Thud ritzeete, (intioectiately bootleg Use Cap
la i ) i.arriattui,te. taw nsiosible; ateiliamodatioa
pyiel te the twee Heal to the efts, wad tlre Bat ay*
iti.l iti.e with the clieicett News. teteth—PL
1 DKRIBICAIL
il i f=yal mta Ruyan Dwain is
~vs omad Provisioan, Doer sad reed, WOOd awl
Ulm" Wan, Wit*, Lkolosa, To seen, Spam, Ike, State
itne, ono door Nooth of Four*, l ost side, Sr* Pa.
..L. Au I—tna. -
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Lilt CARBON OIL MI.,
V/ amass. INV DlUlltii /0 OWL
A AL. .r,l Of Mal Cielly Do • • .
Nat r. smugE . l % ea r
gs ,
44. .
a_m_
DiP .....sad DosioraSatfooi i l
de y.
Mdß e own' gs a a atpn a r the ..
*Wt.
atiliallati ~ i . , -
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14
, :MOM a BUTYL, . ,
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Carew oild sad Itarkat 4a., Handsaw& Pa
"rids old and wall luniva house Ls now fitted sap is tar
mast iryeOred Hits. The sicasassnattiadoisa ai• rt . stir
visas rd thatanas nasciaablo. it Isialtralad 114 sal
o 4 4414, We part 40' tlas atty. and &Harts cans at lb.
irariustsit' 4ptissr plasm ta ths cranny. trtirdiltr.
Arsine print
parris a • . •
Artatists At I. Chestnut
in.elt, Meadville, Ye ..r.b.1647.12
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)"..0. 4607...412.1:
Erie, Pa. Ali wart warms.
I. gad
P. J. gum?. kmarlitt. Oe L. iikt.loir.
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CASYSII-Illouroc, i . •
.I . U. Oyu, Warrou, Wfinau CO s Pr
ihwalStsgeOlßre , I
ars 1'64
sIIttNIMAN,IIk WARDEN, .
Failltilitollihkialle.ditilliditux iliCli.via &NM
at; akin LW, &to costly. Pih., Y, ditixotie It 0. W. It
X Matta tit Coxt,Satt, Iwo Crucla gad Reamed Petro.
....t.. itt Matt at slittiosi us Cumaculailon. SiLt.
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1 &W. P. 401BWINL - •
Nowa Milie hi IiILNIIILILL COLLaCTI34I
iiih iaIIUIL•SO4 Atlas. Colittiliitka and itll totatoota tu -
saw to bI pity attextled to Appitertitwe tot
mum* M. IndAraliclaa tantivi 'about dalay. is
Ott 41dattexpailes.• 011tes, Wrlett's Ictturit, carper of
~. tot tt.tXttlotile, Ft.. , Der.Vsltt.
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LI W. _
- - WMllll° Ja.aintr ay LA. IA Walks?. Ot
66 301611 Zi IN' Pa. , sag 1 '63
G 606 M
PIAINIS a
„Daum; Sitatira Block, North aid* al the Park;
ital. Atom 4, Ida. Pa. ' &gal IV U.
- -
Via milt mo i rgii . ,,
- 440simak•sr.es, rhirt oven 1111 an 4 Stb Are* ts,
Loa tk• Pailadalpida lb Edo Illalltoad Dep.; Via, Pa ,
4aM9ltrygtiar its brarae aessamod
Varfaild: Bared by tbe day or
net. aged Siglibierliniebll4. • apeli daft
t -
Wtl.l6lb Nt WILLI/Oh
Ai* , • 4 0 OLIN. to b• baud
IA 11041104 Stag*, se 0, • 1 door faith .d
ArCttlicalet
Asimei wanes?'
WUM4k•alum %Mu Sep's, stita fine; taloa,.
liZZ• i 2r Sakes attsclod, whom poileisso tea
) 11 9-
44. ses Isitbeot Wog assayed disorderly
A LlEBltt at BWlruku,
FARLI9JUIPLZ TAIL.OIIII sad
~{oat. tot Moor t l iPar. Patent Sowing hilitobtaeo
--Itur tad In ilio•Stato tootwroan att, and littOte,
EP* Pi. Clothed made to onl.t lo lb. Boost style!.
at 11.611-17-
JOHN C. EMMY.
Lasts!' Dar Coops, GROC/Calti
erve.lle7l. Ranives, Nets, Glau, &ad, Matas, ate., cot-
Sista •
WINK and Paidte ?gnus. cao. Pa. Anti.
a, D. WALKS* &AM.,
1911WAJIMIN &
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Nam 114004.1%1110 Dock. Lot otStato Sinai Ca
keat al Itill Bold Ottoadoe, trio, Po..Deoloto
io UR, VA Moat, Plaster , Voter Lim, ke.
11.—Gin ruining to aid from Caul Wort noes.
- -
VI:ICC - tilt YlKlltiiy
Y. t asaisw to &mar( Sultlaar,)
.Astp .114/TAW Dstrecre. Weight's Block,
dmi t Uttrie, P 64 Nein In Plilato,Oiln, Campton%
4 7". le" Riming Plaid. Bee,
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, LIUDYLL i 7: 9 0ANTU/4 '
mom= Wawa"
ig (haft& agrbitstal
ag. 1 4* 1%.
C I S A.F. 0 B L
111110Litika k szTAII; DMAISA
GILOCiRI6B, - : FROVIBIOIIB & L1.4110.1t8,
011101 1 1 11.0014 NEIL
Woald tatlti the attadloa matuo to Ms
LB STOCK OF 000D8!
trawl* ireetniatacd to sall as -
0 112 q AS CIRAPIOT I
le cire o unksiar Ma* .Virarealbal la Noittr
WA , ARS MMHG ' • -
th Arcritemist 'at 4M :. amide. 124101 , 144
144400010184. 'had Asa *NW. to
• ade,..b i ,,
7 711141111 s M.
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WE BEEP
xlem bit to art of Tow*. ow*
Ctorsi- posamMitio. Tomo am:
&IA ,00010= Mica k mom.
ntginCTION4RIES: - - •
Torkartioes sad Ihtear,
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iikiNete s vatONB,
rim rume,,nstaximmardisi,epi,....
ta atoms gab, weft - • •
111.112 &EMUS.
t)Nk: 'DOLLAR AND A-HALF PER YEAR. IF PAM 'IN ADVANCE,
VOLUME 34 .
NEW GOODS!,
NOW OPEN AT
R. S. MO' ItItISON'S,Ii
ElibastANt) ALI-Ti STYLES of
DR ESS GOODS,
7- cLOAICS, SHAWLS,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
A 1.,4 A A RUE STOCK OF
CLOTHS
STAPI.N AND DONRATIC GOODS!
111 R I TIME TU BUY OP U . Ds !
IF WAbiT TO -
GOOD STYLES,
GOOD BA HM ALN S,
i P., - S. MpRitISONI4I.
mai. :eau,
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CHAS. L. NOBLE,
P. 0. Box 1820,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
J, BBE R -OF
CARBON .011,1
rnW: T C 7 Tr Mqt O .
MAY 91-,low.
A FAUT GitIIERALLY "(MOWN.
THAT the variety of new - style Ewa
steads, of gettlit, Cottage, tborgrere, Rimed AL..4
Law. CatuOuta, Jamui I.lod and other patterae, Mitts
sops° Use mod stealtfrout„liszuteuemly vearrad liansiu6
!automa t Dints& Breaktot, Oman, and Other Tables,
Wnateots.lbtaltsr Stands. Carpet and neon* tenth.
Bola Beds, Ralf owl Sea ("raw tiettramee, Footles Reda
sad Relebste with ether household hirstnuo, ao., all
siansfactand boa will assoonad lumbar, and hoattlay
meterialaby experienced workman and not by septratko
Ms- For talk. quality wadi°, prices 1 will di* alma
two-price dealers to undersell 1011. Feathers bonstit and
seta. oars seat, Pular ( iladnaro, Unhinge alwintr
Nurse and other tlisairs, Raetna lard Waetern worm
testate, ale hickory dolled lad anted, maldni Wont to
strops as any other peaboif the OAR. wirers Oben wedo
and void ore only wdledoind by no means daratea Wool
Windsor, Realm& Omits sadYara, anschairsai bard
toed roue& cUI bed t*o baba sent sad stud, intr.
mated to stead. ,y Wenn% Dab eer
ten for strength, price end nalo 4,44 ,Rwts, I have
sold ewer 20171 sod wan the highest WrOOontidsiwith •
UM of prices of all goods seat on application. Padtins
and shlPPLad Rem
atter Are yews irrparinscs and seatanding with na
ps inripsied two arias dealers, t 111112 asternthiad to mall
sea rig to all, Ors wor th for pun pay, and do Issues
to who teed. with sae.
umber, Loth, liamees, Lle fitodt, Brads and ands*
Oil, Mere Pay, Produce, aro , taloa at fair motet yawed
tar pay . Remember thwiTace, west career et Ith street.
Gestate, art., Pa. S. We WSW
writ-tt. •iiientscri sod Cureaulins lateen:um
WEI( lONA E & RETAIL
• TT 'GROCERY !STORE.
P. A. MOHR%
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:GROCER,
t4.E.ist ttirarr of cis PatA 4. F. lark ; Wrist,
(Cita P 111131,)
respectfully aU the ritteutlon of the erduseeltf
hle . teri• Stock 41)
•-tROcERIES AND PROVISIOS,
Which JeGirwas WWI at the
I.OWROT eogatime vitivec
• at, a+ ctrreal c!
C171:13=
•
ODIFFEES,
TEAS,
• SYRUPS,
•
TOBACCOS; •
•
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4 not 'varant! is ells, sa 1s is papaw) 20 pros *
lilt Who iila tacci a call.. .
fa ale. keeps ceastantly ua Lamd a sopertut tat of
PURE , I. 4.1, U EIS. •
ha the wholesale trade, wldel to t hiectoilv,,tteution
of the public , . ,
Ala motto is, "quick Salts, Small Prutits viiid • fuli
equivalent forte. gooey." •prtt'63tf.
andit4 r attalai.al * ita .....
2 ou P. lc, _ resernostmart at Noria . Rut. It'sat
-•16 1 11.-R 1 0141% PIM' 9 1 6" t 11 1"."0 4 0* " 4
artitlait at Saab at 6 la P. Y.
16 P. X, aatiardi Rspratt. stoma's. at, Wiatitald,
Hasklre and tinter Creek sal suttee at, !Oleo
' at 10 10 P. W. " -
1 21 A. 11., tfai4 &prom, otoppial at WustBol4,
Matta atra Sam Croak; arrivals:at Dathaa it
4 20 A. 11.
lila Day Exprra ealutiela al Daaktdi sad agOalo, lb
Um Mei% Sipa% :VW aalA r watt gnallal Ylilitt
f.r Now Yott. rti Is; lisma , 4 4 e , '
LEAVI BUFFALO. - - ...;
.4 2ti A. 11., liaracipOsig at Hartotpletattla
lum* It, tee Oink *foe
tus, Po la gala/4; 4 314W /040, Na*
Rot mitßattier *ask arching at. teli at, $ 16.
P. Y.
0 30 A. V, ?btu tqffni, stesiptag at - SiliveCritg,,
1)0011111 1 / 4 #044414 tad Nora Kest, antiva• M t grid
at 10 01 A. Y.
36 A. X., rkx Abram,. staggLog at Asgolow Who.
• Crook. DAsklrt.WAst4.l.l ud3liattic Naga i arrive;
stErie at 1 t. Y. - • • -
0 10 P. X, Night stangsg st,AUver A;reak,
Duslirk aid estAiltd, Arriving itrta4V lor
A, M. -
Kaßroad Wools too minutes Gastei thasi Ego time• •
April 26, IMS. : - i -1. K. /10 IC SOL
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Cleveland and -triellailroad
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O - and aill/VitAiddiii, April 261 h, 1863,
sae millifartlit bogs% timaiiitesealip" it rs•
it tillollll.
" • LEAVE) CILFAiIIa i &ND - ; • • -- ; ---
i at P, M. M i ld SIMMS Tali • atm* it Paismit , lll,
AdeAnomsa•rniais, Ds% GM satyr at, Fl* o
.1 id P. S._ • •
Triio slope al 6;8
A s;:. r. n". 314, . $ 251.:x. ..-1
4 1111 0 .11.._ Agiatii, Mee
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le 43*.P. Dittivistii skips iii Maims
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176 Lake St.,
ON CONSIGNMENTS.
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ipvite Etoiso cuittiN. '
Orkowelbo Ids bee out the requidte. health!
qualities, we Looser *.o.tire. To feature Me bile to a
state of heel Us a the WOW must be 'outlaw/. rug carton
partlyilsalitood but ay occaelooal pursativee, wad abet
should tie' shaft/Mid for several day' to au*reodosi, • bee
theft am/ be h greater or- less taderval ot feet. souse
persons tare used BRANDRIrifI% HMI every day to
email dove until they &moms tared of seethe:lees.
rldoh,had troubled than fur over treaty yens. The
use of this modletrot Jan oat &baited or require au lo
crow of doss from empatielvoi a.. They is leatatoresth
*u the bowels as rinds* does the alma and lege . •
Caltimetite. ef liouverneur, Ht. Lammers County,
has used 'BRAILNURt7FtS elmt.cr thirty you" u
Gaily tiiedefirie. They cued him sew wd edu, wad
cestiveues, when he wee rwhieed to the meet deplorable
11111141: e
him lllollll, whoa it Wad sumeeed so imeitclee amid
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fir Itoarobor. neoreactut irtLt bit Oros to snows
wbosk BRANDRETH'S Pills Lava cured ot coativ•asea of
over Mealy yearedaratioa,aad la case whom so natu
ral actlaw at tho bagels bad Waal place /a Meaty jou;
yat flier* i-avaa webs. radical condi, Breadrath's
Torgi_w -41 8TiAlt4'.
rtiadkil Odic', 2 6N Cabal Btripet, Nur York
by Or I. Steams, Erb*, sod by aiS noepaciab*Joa
habm uwdusoft- . - - sipla
PISLIIALRIS.I/Itllatellitle ,
Uss that Rafe, Plesaant Paumely konyo u
REI.IIBOI.LYA EXTRACT Oue w - • •
Fur ad Conts lublant to the !'es.
Vo Vitality ebould be
tit/soot la, -
Au . 4 nous rill orb:mance
Tried by them - •
It is used bp
vacua %ND MAX
lu th• Deciuse or Chomp, of Life,
Wore •01 4ltir Merit"
_ lavas, sat feer tostootorot,
To Mireastbask the Nervy -
Radon Naar* WIG" 'Proper Otianbel, tnd
lueigurato the Wlrultra-down Cuustitalluo,
lo kaarearr Owe Ortgiaaliair.
' NO 1101 a. WUKTHI.F.Hrt P 11.1.3!
Teti
- 1NC4 1 1801.01 RITOACT BOON.
2roidiortiemournt la another .rohrrou. Vat out and
swot Gm ft, -
I YU.ehi KATI:IIA I litUfif.
le delightful betide fur premiere iwg arid
orauttipag the human ihsir to egelw put up by the
LW proprietor, aid la now made with the wow care, skill
and atteution, width drat emitted Its Immense and an.
precedented *lei of e vein um ;talon bottles at, neat ly 1 It
Ii date/old Oneonta In large Wpm. TWW . olliloa bot
tles eau malty Would in a you-whin It I. evil* tie,.
that the Kettle/Nola not only the 'most dellestiul halt
driteelag to the world , Lut that It cleanses the asalp of
leed mid dandruff, glees the halr a lively,rich,tasnriant
growth , end 'numb( ft trees tarifa' rm.- Thew are
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ADDRFAS DR: WEL9OII.
Autos or tail ()as 88888 ::
li.jr Ser:—At a meeting of the Democratic
Iliitil, of Edinboro, on Saturday evening, dune
271 h, at Van Tassel's Hen, Nelion Clute wee
e ailed l l to the chair and Wm' P. barcheild,wee
appOinted iteereisry. Dr... 1 4.1. Wilson woe
, theo , ostled op..n to address the meeting, to
Which be made the folliiing response, 'at the
Close (If which, upon motion, It lies Mimi -
t i naot l ady *solved that a copy of th e address be
rot:masted fur publisatien. Ily giving .it a
, ,
Jose' in your columns you win oblige , .
I; . • . •Men, Dem:bevies.
; 4* Doctor said : ' The present, felioweiti - -
',tees, is a time that excites the deepes!, lona
dude of- every patriot 'who properly recogaises
'his duty to his country, its institutions, ifs
IConstitutien, his posterity lad his Oot. Itis
a tieze-hetiored custom, _ co-exiatent with 'our I
; present form of -Government, upon . approach.
iiiglitleetious, fur political organizations, per• 1
vitifed with all that , lendable, ephemeral ex -1
'eitement tio healthy In the growth and periel
tunny o(iiiii ItePublican lest it ut i o us, to array
thetuselves . on Oliposile sides, governed by ,
certain. pi:ditties, principles or platforms, cub '
matifolly and hosozsbly. tieing, with the other,
ral ying to the support of their favorite can
didate; and until the, Pre.sent Administration
came intoPewer, the *fettled party always
quleliy and timely submitted to the rule of 1
th majority; natibtiusively retiring to their ,
several occupations, reposing with confidence
th f ir interests, their honor and their lives, as
well as that of the nation, intd the heeds of
their political opponents, trusting and Volley
iti that all was well, all secure,- and that the ,
great complicated machinery ,Of govOrnment I
would he -properly eenducted; g
the - hts of '
: 7
the several &idea respected, tate liberties of
ear persons, the , freedom' of our prase, the
freedom of our speeob safely guaranteed, and
t4at the gnat enpe'retrneture of empire web
oving ee in its untrammelled and grand ca.
rtter. But; my fellow citizens, those golden
s ;
I. of our nation's prosperity, once enibla
tied on the unfurling scroll of time, dusting ,
vs! world with their splendor, are now *rapt
16 the failed scroll'or eternity, and the reno--1
I , I
latiug, • purging fire of trial and sorrow is
.
Upon us *at is to teat. the purify of our metal,
siepirate the dross, and God grant, bring us
lot of the furnace of affliction freed and Puri
fied from fire;eaters at the South and abolition
Sgitators at the North, letting the great con
servative elemente,.botti North and South, roll
.6A,- commingling in :one mighty bulwark
that trill'forever defy the &Hackie of usurpers,-
d• -
espots, traitors or tyrants. .
Here, ,world it not draw too much upon
Yours time and patient*, as well as upon the
';Htnited abilities Of your humble speaker, we
l atight PiotitablY„ilifell upon the Causes that
hive ledr.o this fratideidal and
you
war.
LWill,.however, only detain you here briefly
Ito refer it, the on. rent, histediate cause that;
'contributed more 642'41 otheilteetabl6e4 to
~
preedpitete this ste4“le. I allude to the de
feat of , the Crittenden comfromise ; and I
cannot hotter portray la yen the Wicked inati
gatoirs and perpetrators of this criminal act
than hy'reading to you : the • following cor
respondence. Many of you, doubtless, bare; ,
reed it, hutit -will bear re-iteration 'anti should'
be kept before the people, for the Sams mss
who defeated that measure; which, had it heen
sitedeasfel, would have eared the nation from
war; ire' te day endeavoring to rover their
Itile,shaine by creating false ',sues 11/3u/eking i i
' Ease appetite to the sympathies of the people.-
• [Here the spotter read a correspondence be
tween Senator Bigler sod Janice T. Leonard,
and ethers. , .it malt bg_.o.lta_by referring to
the Harrisburg P.itriot ! rid Croon of Oct. tith,
18G2, or the Cincinnati Enquirer of Oct, 2U.1
Thai., thy mends, is a fearful record, an d
it should be pasted upon the ceiling, ever the:
couch el every unseen the land, th at it might
he the tact thing his eye rested, upon before be
41nnthers sod the first to greet it when he
awakes in ibis morning, and then let . kina ask
bittuselrif each men are worthy to sway the
goreramest of a free people. ~
D. d. BARNES & CO.,
New'ro
..M 90 •qsfil
.. 935 ♦ ,a
But • the fogttiv• moments warn me and: 1
• now pass on to the Mare immediate ',wielder
ition of the dangers that surround and threat
en us on every site. -Rebellion lifts her hydra
head upon our. Bofithern horizon, and the
breezes that once cane freighted with the.busy
hum of industry agd laden with the perfume
of perpetual Alumna, 'new' bring to our-ears
the elfish - of resounding arms, thehooming' of
'dMnen. the groans of wounded and dying
men f• and one mind'a eye is brought 14-Man
fhwAreolation of fertile fields, of popul*us '
cities, of innocent Monist Mid chrldm dying
from defenceless end-burning homes; made
sacred by a this:sad memories, io find a hid
ing placemnid the caves and jutting crags' of
thementdales.— i'be-Ilbwing streams are rid.
Atme - &With the Woad of their hnsbands tad
unr hasbitide, : of thelrbrotheriand our broth.
ers . ,'`oftheii fathers and ; ,our fathers: Once
()Met Ind peaceful glens have now become a
mighty sepulchre of whitening bones. , Here
at the North opposing factions aril arising
whose acts 'ativady,.blitich the cheek and make.
the heart stand Mill:- Recognition, nye, Arne
* than recognition, atsiorpNott or rather ',re
latifs:notion Stares us in - the face across "the
`Water ; - tbr 'if th is denuitatiou of blood
treflsiyte continues 'at . the same increase of
ratio that had marked its 4 pregressLthnslar.
atigkliet-teith sub-divided dieseatiokerwe
WOotrbe Clipped; both Sortbitid South, so as
attract ititalliadi, Platy foea haigry
lwelow 14 Wll these ladillglightkit•behaaSea.
4oliyisosesdird - or- the landi:tor sil
toonitiltssi thkook- around him sad or'y out
l.tooper, "wheat mast we do
to besmved,'!-. whoUasek. sutra.; what course
ruse% whet oinrs.o4l 4 •
\hes we to rift ishi thi time of this Admiti
Winks ilititasathosrhsitlistit blindly ca in
.118 11/4401,; -, iisalkinvitrlirennodosr_sliit.;
stares buSedth:4l4:lliShinehis.;wissibs.4
.begisorittiAt 'vial sad esatisat the,
hill mei try4( 4 ,4111! ie. the knife the
bite to the Wit!! tJlave ' p ;ate& i1it4414
penerpmetyieWAiste we :ea jinn #4lO
faistairlilatlalaka \ s F ! ft Abe laat,;lai
osrassaa Via acaimikef 4be amat I did
IWstT rbravaawf psliitawost'ismolb!
a g r e r7 lades kin .111 'Aril 'MOO;
gifts intakilasiatio: aroma .aailoorall
saativit sas Owe earliked atom
IC:1
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• opiliaarkesif giros Lija r iileal Owit
riD'boy* eekeeametheii•
toltieep4o* *44 lei
disaftwolgueursilem: :114,2176/Z
either, wen ell tie blood tbet MM.* ,
FM
Ii
; .
r s2,l* 0 i
*Oda cruet war gathered iu lie •
rent st would submerge and dlsw
4tide in lie lowing tide.. Werelell
and . cries it has caused, utter"! i
rouged' wail, it would be lo4kier
thtindersisf Heaven and would the
from iircumfsrence to centre. W
scalding tsars that have bedimieed'
bereaved parents, listen, widoirs
gathered into a strean;let it rout
President with his Cabinet
itabriny bosom. Were &Bibs goa l
of tereft oned; pouring over its to
in our daily papers and thro in .
tin' boards, to be concentrated int:
ng gaze it arotdd wait demo
were all lbe habiliomenfe of mo
greet tiareji - ii nearly -every
onororerspreadink caor,ass, it out
out: land the effulgent rays tf .1
son.
In triew of all this, is it sax wo
MIA and heavenly bile shout 4 g
thet.beitutifut word pesci? i
that a tbinilla a polio rty
to' sheathe the bloody ewordVa
friench of blood to tremble? if its
blessed are the petice-Mehers;' is
sacred that mission uow."
' .7
But our Administration fien cry out,.
sway with peace, there is so a . there can
be none save that purchased y e sword.—
Let the bloody 'tide'ol on
_ire us five
hundred thousand r theibea aof peace
qr
must loom up in the " lane 4 u... a sea of
blood or we will never welch.. • er. Away
with compromise ; it k the offbri of hell and
the child of .thi..devil, nil ha' . other is a
traitoress who Would refuse to ..; er tip heir
last and only son upon the tile • . tar. With
this.and,kindred language our
'ut-door air
yet vibrates . from the tongueo . i ireling ad- 1
1 .
yocates of the • present war ol ~.: I once
,inlvocated a war policy and sou . yet, were it
conducted in accordance twilit I. e spirit .and
genius of oar Constitutional Oli .rament, se
that the end tribe obtained w e t swallowed
tip and sacrificed by the m s rebebiag it.l l
ea f
a l
There was a time when ministration l
had the firm support of an ' • ided •North.i .
It was when the Executive I red itself tcl
be unswerving in Eta adheret to the great'
principles of. our Constitution, be fi rm in'.
its support of State rights , i conduct the.
war upon a policy which w 4 1 ave room fotl
I t,
i i
our enemies at any time to ' e our friende
and if friends became our e s they could,
zkot harm us. Conserrnliveli . hisd hopei
the country was everywhere, ne of sue
oeu, the army was swelled to i *proper;
Boas, had for its commando ble and skill
fat a 'General, probably, iis
.. a world can
boast. Ills 'soldiers loved red and wort
shipped him, and everythil moving like
clock-work to' the grand it . Under the
guidance of McClellan as Co lr der-in-Chief,
the army was everywhere is ly but eurel
t
tending toward the grand cp matailon. Ref
i
bellies was tottering in he" tragholds, bet
hordes were everywhere t g back beforf
the triumphant march of if , ieitorions army}
The Army of lhi Potomac, 1p 4er the itninedq
ate suPere . felon 'of the Coiminfoder-in-Chietl,
wasOpressing Lee's forces tii the wall, an.
Richmond was nearly in et& r asp. But th is.
state of things was too tuncii l or ithel i ttiisili
to gaze at‘complacently. tthet aw. if Ri•
hellion WA, crushed and siSipr sse..l,:then and
,-,
there, it sounded a death-ktielluo all her Ltope
I _
and sanguine aspirations. /It could be as ball
as the Crittenden co:apron] /el it would Fur
*Bay cleSe the war without frieing the nigger
or dissolving the Union, lug their ilarlinig.
schemes would he frustratid,',sides making 1
ditorge B. McClellan a port i r
candidate Illy 1
the.nezt Presidency. Bente uttering' went
heard - in the instate. T resident heard
the thunder as it rolled u t e abolition *tre
aties to hit mansiob and p zed Wm, mall
tag him a fit toobof hungr p lee who de,
voured, masticated and
.. geited him, ati,4l
kal
1 ,- -, I
spewed him forth, again,ltshtt ? an abolithin
President ! -- What:followe4yOu all know. lir
army was cut up into carp; each independent
of the other, and all un rl the control aid
apse dait of an *Volition ton. "IdoClellitu
was deprived of his commr , 'at least so
. 11u.
As conducting the s campat • I was concerned,
his army become matter and agairist4 a
fated portion of it, rebellio trttt her wily eie,
/
eeirig the adiantage, cam R with her':or4i.
whelming numbers, Th enthral Genetal
'swills danger and spplie , or succor, but he
might as well bare cried to 56t , clods and stories
to come to his aid as to have sent a plea jor
request to those who were IP offing his rain—
Iglus our own Cabinet nail; of the rebels Who
defeated that protid army.
- ?L
. ,
I will not dwell upon 41 Woody ecenei, of
Malvern or Gaines Mill: hey are palatally
lo'you all. The limit, though an
uudyisg moeumeet to th • bravery of ;our
soldiers, is s &isme to ha annals of jour
country; and sloes those a outs, fete andilis
aster has marked the cou of the Arm, of
be Pottlease ; its one. be .red Qenerel,l bas
been thrown to the shad . of obscurity, land his successors are on the seme, road. Bat whY
go on with this painful rehersal r Suffice t.- ;
say, abolitionism since that time. has had
all 'pretty much in her own way—runs fun- •
ant and rules supreme. Our arniy has moved
at its mandate and'onr treasury has &ushered
her call. Proclamation after proclamation has
been Issued from the Kiacutive Chembed, en- •
dryly inconsistent with the genius of', our
bovernment, and in direct and acknowl4dged
violation and usurpation of the great Magna
eintitWnof our: liberties, thus eubvertitt our
Aiwa 'rights . and sheiblieg our richest hied
to aticeniptith partisan ends. Citizen* of the
'Noitirliaie been illegally' arrested and 111011 T,
_permed or exiled,' denied 'that juiliciar pro
t it4itiri afforded them by the Constitetiqn, for
daring to differ with the Administration, or
aalieg into question its absurd policy lit con
&alai the war, all under that (04%1141106k,
tt,tilr7 necessity.
' And tow, my friends, id the crams of Con
eliationeiliberty I ask yeit if these *tip be
dqaatit the peen tree what will be 4one its
the *l. mg idiageed has lime ;tote by all
*ow eatt4lairory yereolviiiitioas 1 all _ thew,
arbltidyarrests ? What jet or tittle _hate
'thy toward the sopprefies of
the Itibellitie. Let et me.: la the llret'pless
they have undid to 'goad* and innother ev
my-sparkle of Unisa , seatiosai aid, union
- at-the Seed ; aid till. lesoled plow
grilikreAkihied the Itertli, thee
11"01- . **001; the slailidetralloa goo.
P1101 1 11 11 4 . 1C914 . 0 . 0 Whr• -1411, are
lieridllooi Wok ai=t ,
ierreflOoptiki ,
'
cyr pAID . CUNTLI: THE g,N6 uF THE YEAIi.
Of recent events makes them "as plain es the
light of heaven ; and it they r be true ,then
terrible 'sin lies at some one's door, ter such
it blow indicted upon the Union caps: Then
Irby CID any man, I care not what his politic.
luny be, wiu has his country's . good at heart; i
unction such nefarious schemes, and, clap
ping the President on )he back, call him a
Food fellow every time he stops to do hp a
bigger's sere-toe, stuntbliag over a white mali
weltering in hislore, to perform the humane
!bled And what , protective remuneration
pas tbat'President given to Peonsylvaisia for
the two hundrid Grenwsed we she has not
only pledgedbut delivered to him, for the
'suppression of the rebellion? Why, to-night,
iwhile our disciplined aoldiers• are protecting
the abolition dynasty at Watildogten, our
borders ate infested by rebel hordes, and our
very capital beleaguervl by 'a rebel army
?surely republics are ungrateful.. Are we to
our eyes to these, facts,.and. blindly hug
the delusive phantom of hdpe,'that this ad
ministration is doing all things well, that we
:are approaching a correct elucidation of the
great ptoblens-lbit so deeply concerns na,
when we ars isititistakably drifting toward
the rock' of anarchy, confusion, discord and
ruin : Does it become soy of us to slumber r
and sleep now, when the . sound of many
waters dashing over the breakers falls upon
our unwilling ears? And now comes the
question,: bow are these clanger:it° be averted ?
And this' i; a question that every man must'
answer practically fur himself. That they
can be everted at all, is'a matter exciting
•gloomy doubt's and apprehensions in wiser
heads than yours or mine. • For my own part
I have lit tle
i doubt if the people can only have
time to get back the power into their own
hands they have delegated to their false rep
resentatives, I have yet an abiding faith and
confidence in the popular enlighted voice of
the American people ; aye I have confidence
that there are thousandief hearts all right yet
in the disgraced and delided South, especially
if they could be assured that the great con
stitutional base of our liberties was yet sound
and - secur e , unpolluted and unstained by the
unholy t ouch of abolition' fanaticism. It re
mains f?r you and for me, fellow-citizens, to
give them that assurance in a manner they
cannot .mistake. New York has already given
them, her assurance; Ohio . and the great
north-west are rallying - around the •conserva
tive standard, and will pledge their lives, and
now it r emains for the eons et the olirkey
stone of the arch to discharge their,dnty in'
a way that posterity will not, Mash to 'see the
record. j In the mean time what is our duty
in relation to the war? It is plain.' give the
admini s tration a cordial unwavering support
in maintaining the supremacy of the 'govern
anent by the use of all constitutional and
legitimate means ; warn it to desist from un
constitutional ones. The perils of the hear
forbid diat we should falter in our duty to
cheerfully respond to all conscriptions and
levies the constituted authorities may place
upon 'us to replenish one army, and protect
our soil from invasion of whatever kind. Let
us; like law abiding citizens, patiently and
calmly' hide our time until we can wield that
sespon of freemen, the ballot-boa, And with
it hurl usurpers from their niche of power,
ninit'rePlace them by those who will deem our '
lives of more value than the freedom of the
nigger, and our treasure of more consequence
than to squander it upon those who would
ride to fame and power o'er seas of human
gore. Let us by all the powers of precept
and example endeavor to .persuade these of
our fellows who think differently front us
upon this great qapstion, that an honorable
peace can he had ,y other means than the
sword; and that. while we. would Still grasp
the latter with our right band, with our left
'we could eonsigtently tender the oUve branch.
If in return they revile you, revile not again ;)
if theY cry out traitor, copperhead, and no
compiomiee, and *lll be joined to their idols;
let them alone. Still keep cool, ever realer's";
beriug that coolness and calmness became./
them, who would save their country how.
Honorable peace brought about by honorable
eomproteise, is the only thing that will save
the nation; and we can only effect this thrci'
the instrumentality of those we depute at the
ballot:box. ' Look well to the issues before
you, for they are of life and death', uphold
the right, contlenin the wrong, and rally
around.oar etazeiprd bearer, George W. Wood
ward. . •
ghty tur•
hie audi -
e firoant
One pru..
than the
the litatt
e all the
•e eyes of
: orphans
Boat our
'rot upon
: lug looks
. std lists
tar Dune.
, twe piece.
ep. And
- that now
joined in
blot from
noonday
Sr test
•er around
urprisiSs
*mild arise
MAC the
true that
holy. Low
Tai C,pistaxona otr Willll2ltH PtiBISTLVA-_.
sta.;--Major General "kooks, who has been
assigned to the commoad of the Department •
of Pennsylvania, receatly commanded
a division is General Bedgnick'n coepsould
was; regarded as. an saceOingly . brave and
able officer. The General was a Breiel Major
in the Third U. 'S. Infantry when the war
broke out, ead in'command of a body of tropes
in New Alexia°, Hakim highly vinplimented'
for,bia success in rescuing - Ins small force from
the'rebels, and was' appointed a • Brigadier
General of Volunteers its - September latld-
Be forams time commanded the Veemoni
Brigade, am) was highly spoken of for his
bravery at Lee's Mills, on .the Peninsula, as
well as "in every subsequent engagenient
which he took part. Ie was Wounded while
beading a charge of the Verstonters daring
the seven 471f -fighting. but. refused to leave
.his saddle until the army had reached Harri.
.son's Landing. He is emphatically a fighting
man, and in any position in which be may be
•plaCed will give.a good anesunt of himself.
Stritonge.
NUMBEII 5
GovitssoaSsymess.—Governor Seyniour
of New York has so far sent seventeen
regiments, for the • proteetion of Pensyl
vionis, and four or live are on the way or
will arrive withip the next twenty-four
hours. Four or five regiments'Were sent
by Governor Pirker ; but we have+ et to
les.rtt what the !Yankees. , will dckfcir.us.•
So far they la-v.341y come to get negroes
for their black brigade. ,
Meantime. the two penlocrailaraimer
news ' are perfecting . the miliet•orgataiss-•
tion of their resgooltmes Stites. Thetrbole.
State • of New—*ark is to be pot on war
footing. A, stii.siaat is to. be raised in
etch assemb4 district, _which will give
one-7tituadrilmalWeitty , eiglit regiments
in th e State, Or an effective (deco done
hood red anditibly thoosaatirawn. This
is % 3way to set la sicarassypteoy..: . . .
Sri LIAM= ON 1141 GovssausT.—
seven d weeks Past, tha .h4lholsof sea*
&taw IT bones by theffniniabit lee
been neusualiiiargeolna-lislingrahlol4
4
at thaw on Mginulf*n§:)brOvAt, fill
*idiot s. has Ulla la man u zi on.
meat: One iln if' hand • tly
bon & ...• • %.4 .) one". '
dollass ; .. - ' ''' cof 01 " t i liheoP,
iborses is • ' •• " . it s PUI 6.
dosed shout'two tiiiiifths It s
trinst
dollen! &bd.& belt Mir illiballssal
-0, EATS tr ip aight, dePsigekat 7 ,
rostill, thei,Gotice: ,
~.
*Ott li. . WITI,
n
dial- -: y li biko rntAi e ° ee: 4 47,.fi ll rei 9lPe ci l VllVar al , e is i a e o n ;
rusticating itOthe playsuit city of Buenos
.11,11qhfialsigtiod gee-
from the fire:be cpskat4o.
.94 1 e,D it 4 1 , 19 4 :--4 41 1 1 -
ing 0, we inoullii - rig riols oth Lea
is
NV '
"LeVtlidee lal Eeiguiii-detebeitritit
before the country the siwrity of their
motives by taking the place of the return •.
ed volunteers, and not - leave our 'depleted
armiesito the -chance of being overpower
ed by . nambeniA- •
- Committee. from the Democratic
Convention of Ohio,- ,beaded by lions
George H. Pendleton. Wernher of Con
gress, have gone to Washington to. aidr
the return of-Mr. Vallandigham. They
bad an intervie w , with the President on
Thursday, and were requested to nuke .
their demand in writing, to which, we
presume; the President win give a written
. •
• • -
- Gen. Butler is reported to have fought •
a battle at last. He bad the impudence
to slap the face of a boss-mason is Lowell,
whereupon a sharp skirmish ensued.• The
" hero I begged for mercy,. and was let
off with features not improved by the en=
counter?
Tag Cosraser.-:;-Gen. McClellan at Al
bany, assisting the Governor at 1319 w York
in organising the militia to repel the in
vaders, and General Butler at. -Concord
baking a political - speech before radical
Republicans. •
A writ of habeas eor names granted
by Judge Garrison, of Brooklyn; New
York' some Awo years ago, fin the relief
of certain political prisoners then confined
in Fort Lafayette. The writ was 'disregar
ded by the commandant, Col. Burke, and
it was impossible to enforce it. A' .
attachment is now asked for to. compel
Colonel Burke to purge himself of the con
tempt he then evinced for the authority
of the Court.
The Hcin. ( Edward Everett has writ
tell a letter to Messrs. Samuel Hallett &
Co., strongly advocating the construction
of the Pacific Railroad. He says :
fear I may say that there is every year of
the war, wasted and more than. wasted—
that is unproductively •and corruptly
spent—a sum of money . which would
build the Ricific
—A ell§rgymaii once took for his text
these words—" The World, the Flesh and
the' Devil"—and commenced his sermon
in this manner: "I shall pass over the& s
word,. touch lightly upon `the flesh, and •
hasten on as fast as I can to the Devil.
The average daily circulation of. the
Loudon Times is 65,000, which requires .a
supply of sixty-six tone of paper per week.
The number of pet:bons employttd by it
is 370. The editor, Mr. Delano, receives
$9,000 a year, and has a twenty-fourth
share on the paper.
From developments natide • by the
Congressional
enquire into
revenue 'service
it seems that
officers named,
than the folios
Collector Ba*lb,.
Surveyor Andrew'
Naval Ulcer"
Thus paid, w
Loral. - Lieu!
A large falling
different parts
that has attracted our notice is a card in
the Jamestown Deward, of the 10th inst.,
signed by nineteen members, cleaning
That they have been deceived and 'Minld
hove nothing more to do with the /wain •
club. •
ftworattell To rats CONOCRIPTIO etc r .—
desire to say to our Democratic exching
es in the Past that nearly all the atone`
abourreeiatance to the Consetiptim' s raw
in the West are either gross anchenor
imous exaggerations or are falsehoods mode
'out of the whole cloth. 4 „They rettellenk
the "Bleeding Kansas" excitant:mit 6f fOr 7
mar years. These stories area nspetition
of the same tactics and arc} gotten up for _
politiCal effect..—On. Eq. • '
tbe,last pay-day, when the intOsi
eers employed on' the New York Central
'Railroad called for their. pay,. they-were
told that in view of the high prim' of
provisions, &c., the managers hid dirs4ked
that their salaries be increased ten dollars
per 'month, and they were paid acectidingi
iy.
-=Preaideiit. Lincoln has . called, upon
Gov. Seymour to - furnish 20,000 militia to
repel invasion. Will Gov. Seymour "Eden ~
..,.
to Ascertain what kind of a govern
we are living under"- before respondh*te a t-A"
this call 7—/WzQu'zi Centor . . - • - -,, ; 4
No, sir,' That 14 not the kisd c be
material of which Gov. Seymour is i.- - i
stituted. It. was Governor Andrew:4llW
publican . Abolitionist of bisasachusetti v . , -
who paused to demand a Pledge from the 7. ' - !
Government before he would ' forward,l
troope for the defence of the capital. .' -..
—A beautiful thought is suggested in
the Koran : "Angels, in the pave will - .
not question thee as to the amount
of wealth thou hart left behind 'thee,
but what good deeds thou bast :done
while in the world, to entitle thee, to a' .
mat among the blest."
WvwaLL Pamirs olt F'REaSexsen. 7 -fu .
a late speech in Boston this distingitished
Abolition orator said : - ~.,.
4 , Who.eart adequately tell the valuoand
eitereditess of unfettered lips 2. Who Can ' '
fitly describe the enormity of the crime of .
its violation ? Free spiesch,the very Justin
inent,the bulwark, the bright ecelltMtUnare
flower of ell hinny ! .. TA.c lime to anal OM
i s soh 04 lhey ors denied : 'Those who should
assert 'them are those to whom* they are
denied. • And the community ktichlates
not protect
- its• , humblest and -its most
hated citizen in the free 14k/ranee : Of his
opinions, however; false, or howevekhurt,
fol. is a gang of alitves.”
tawsrarsr, Nov ro'ss tern/aim ltuta.
—Mr. Postmaster General Blair ins late
conservation with an. Abolition ex-Mem-
ber. /of Congress, was importuned by the
latter to deny the, privileges of The Malted
States mails to certain journik thattecer. )
ded not with ,the gentletnarec-politicai '
(tr eed,- Thti Postmaster Geuerodproutptly :
and emphatficallY replied 1.q 1 .0.....5ir: -th4t
was tried Once, at the ' urgent aonottatiomt ' •
of some of our injudicious 'Made; the'
result has been the .rteestabllahlient.ef.
the ',returnable sheets with increased , mi..'
today. Bolong as lam at theheed. d%
this Department._ no newspaper, Will be
excluded from the mails" --NN r".tkily
Netos:
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A SINGULAR &scrawl ill Barn"roAt
the battle of Stone River,, while the moo
were' lying behind sense waider,e,brase
of frantic wild tiarkeys,'soOtsalysesitwith
fright that. 'they were escjahltl_tiAlbihig
sea between the lingo , , :,. :
.amiwootacli to
hide among the RM. , .- 7 .
But the bsy siabitif the ttilltiYii was
not sti touching at the samaikte fright or
•thelirds - and rebbilm ' Illeuttheroar of .
battle PAO- throucth the f 3 o4o.l lo 4cets• •
fl cint of Uttli birds flattered 'and - Circled
' shots' the Mad hi sc state oteiciebewo.
'iltiviiiiht, : sed softies of lowly la 4 1 46, pro- •
WO= to ;suet- lyiag doivOislies oa
dote ne
e lift, tuadsr Alseit h eeettepend
mi . ., Asti "legs in a fittelt or
u - -. -.
_They'
a bortigigl cm t br Wee
lead as' ;Malt perfectly latched by
:flight -es :11ouseholderietia: , . ]tatty, Deems
witnessed it,. remits king it .aa owe! the
most curiaturiPtclacles ever seen upon
vbatiliflati:' ''l' ' ' '`' '• ''.
,—ibt
ii
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i t s mutorg,• to• preiens,4lkp..twl., 047 '•
jet*, .the backer. t ri n s feiiiixrAii'eteMand." • 4 415,.;
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