M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 28, 1861, Image 1

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4 1Vrcan CoitittnElnitacrat
lIVI3ItY TIIIITMDAY NIWININO, •
'' J:'s. By OVIATT; ,
WKRAN COUNTY, PA.
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OPFIGE,
.8. E.COPNEIt ote rinn4c'scitTAftm
-• !$i 60 itc/layance
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• .. Rites'. of 11.(1 . 4ris'
yuiir
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Otiefiquare.till2lined or. les4';ll iliserOvus„
.Bach is,ubseque,iit .. .....
13,44ineakcnolii,
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Itsln.or gor e will liii - docirlii'llis alkive. rates.
'Tirolre lilies lirorioe type, or' iilght. :linos ' noupttreit, is
fr , TlieeeTerinii will bo Strictly sdhered to. ill '• •
pueblos clirectirl).
BENNETT. HOUSE,
netlwort,il , Ke:in.,Co.,Pr9Prielor
',—pppasito,tho'Coort ; A tiow,
and well rurninlott house.' .„ •
GEQ.,. H, 31-4solt,
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. - De4ler,io Stover, 'r.ih Ware, Joofutotot ore, itc., treet
N. 'skin of :tho• Ptitdie.2qll...re, Sinet . ilprirt; Pa. Custeila
'4:4ete'lliine to Order or the . lstiortest notion, and in - llip
'. ''' moot dkamtatitlar mitniiiir.. . - .. . ' . : ...., . . • , .:
DENTI9T . RY
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.p.A. M., A: Ben 401m : would r . eepectfull,ZrA
'nnounce to tbe .
' ' intizeni of Sinetltport und vlidnify, flint he ill q. fitted
up an office; and iu' peenared to e fiend to all business
' . In .11k . profeusion. Attifleful teeth' iniAried -urn. 'Ad
eptille tudriclulcg, Anitun - tt to.preserve tlfuniau eat ex
. pr'elii9u of tlie face, All operatinnAin bental.Surgery
. done inn. skillful'. niannei . ' • r. • • •.• ,•' , . . ' lot
A. J. ITOIIRSE
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'Doalei in Sto . vee, Tin {Pate, Jiippnned Wa:re.k D.' witm .
0111 inf . . the Pithlic '8411e,r0,. Hnietliport l'u„ elision
work done to ()Met ontlir Fbortest notice, and In th
most substantial manner... , .. • •
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biEAS ROUSE,
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A. Piaui Peoprietor. Olean, N. Ir.:,' Omnibus runs
, - to and front tlie.Nety York and Erie hail Iteatl. Stages
' faittipet.hport, and eirett . ' ' .'.' . • -, ';
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HYDE ndpsE,
P. / OitianD Psepriet9r. 111,10/ay, Pa.' This lintel is
new and furnished in . trsalorn style, haaantple scene.-
', 'roodatimis, and it4,alirst Class lintel.
•, • fitagtiay, Elk CO. Pa. May 2i ,1560 . '
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ELDItEII HOTEL,
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Jogs {Seta, Proprietor: . : Thin linage is aitnated .bal
Way between - StnethpOrt and . Olean.. 'A, eooverden
' ma cotnmodious haus kattentive and obliging' attend ,
ants, and low prices..... • ' '.. " .
Eldred,'Mayl7,l6l3o . ., ,
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' - A:' D. HAMLIN, ' '
sirferni; Draftsman *.convej-aiver*,-nna .Real ..Estitio
Agent. - . Stnethnott, N1 2 1inan county,,Pa% , •
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. WILLIAM
Practical 'Mechanic: •Mill.wriglit,.
',..Pott Allegheny, 14'Ru:1n - county, Pa. ' ; •- - • '
L. BROWIii,
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Ell DRAFTSMAN, 00NrliY A NO ETt- and Heal
Estate Ant OMce, lyill!ainsvOu, Elk Co.; r,enn'a
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Chopin 4: Boylo, EF,n!d.,
Hon I.`lionnts Strnthocl,
W. S.: .Brownell,
Hon. IVircox,
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• " • . CAB*ER •HOUSE' --• ..
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'J . nriv FL.ll.o.l;Piopriotorcconter of Wator and Hickory
' kroots, Watren, Pa. 41enVrai Stage 011ico
EOBF.S ROUSE,
f.'renting: • the. Poblie'Ssioarei. Olean, N.:N. ..JAmns M.
Proprietor.. The FORS llonse la entirely new
ant boil,tnr brick, and is furnished ln modern style.
The proprietor llauterS hitusetrthnt ;his iceemmoda,
tun aro not surpassed by any hsrtel, in Western Nair.
. Fork. Carriages run tO and from the,New/York-4ml
Read,' •
BYRON D; HA*LIN;.
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Arroit.7l tilr AT .1. - . 1"W;• S mall Do rt. Wlteau. County., Va.,
,:gent for Ttteasrg. If eatin t . :& Co's Lamle • 'fittinls
li4pliCially to the Pollontion of Claims; : Examination of
'140 , 1 Title; Payment: of -Tates, and alt imy!neser rola.:
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tang to Iteal .Watate., , Oftion in , .ll.amlin litue4, • , ' ..
E. BOtfiIHTON ELDRED,
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Attorney Alfa Couniellor',;tt lw, klotelmort, Wlioon
-Cotinty;' l'a. ' Itniltitrts . .entrataint td atio ...tore for 11,0
'nottutio4 of )I'lf..oon • Potter rind. Ink will. be promptly
aLten...lfid.t.i 'olBOo'fal,l4oi.otrt llortoo,,rtionif.littyr.
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DR. L. R. wisnß,
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Physician, and ddtgeon, Sinctitport, Pa, will attend ' to
All.rrsire.4si9ll3.l Calls with promptness. •, Odle°
second flone.'• ; . • , • • •
THING & .MILLEH,
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'Wholesale' end ketnl'l>enlerl in ' gtar;le . .ninl VItIICV I),ry
Onnalll. 6l rPoline, Itendy• I%lade Olothine.. ninl iretsere.l
• • 4'urnigh ink (10bilA, Boots and Shoes, Wall. and 'Window,
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..Paper I.ooldng (.11Aise.'.61e: At' Olean. $. Y. - ! '
JOHN 0.. BACKUS;
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Attorne,s hod Couueeller ntlitte . ,-Rinethport, itt?,Rfth
, of to pi to all bosineloi iohii profeseion to the
' iountiee'nflit'Kettoc Pater end Oilleo over
Brothere'.Stoie: '
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HACKNEY; HOUSE,
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Cothe.r of Beoim.l and bibortY'stroota, .Worro-t; - I'n. E.
A. itinooni proprietor. 'knivotoro will find good no
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. counnodationm nod reOgonoblo.ollorgust. • . • ~.
LAR&BE.E' S. HOTEL,
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A. 1111%110a. 'l , rnprititor,—Alloglierty" 41ridg0, liIICPao
Co ~ Pa. This bouoo is sitivitod apont, on miloil from
Solothport 'on.tizo road.. fia Cledn, twpd will 'l;ofound 'a,
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~ crinvelijoilt stoppiog-plaoo . ;• • .: , • ' • . " ..'•
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• • ......FWILERS' VALLEY HOTEL,' ' • : '
fly 'r.. ThilbouSe.is situated n.bont (ice nine
:from gniethbiiii oii the road t6.olenn. ';'Pleasure pectic
-and *the; s can be accommodated on the sho rte et notice
W: `S:.BROWRELL,'
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Dealor in Dry Ono.s, Oroceriei, OrockerY,.flardware,
Boots;'811oei, Hats,..oapS, Glass, Nails. Oils, &c.,
Rost nLlebl the . Publia - Squarei.Spiothpart,.Par. .
•EMPOitIIIM' ROUSE,
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Shippon, Jil'Kein Co., P. 'N,I.: DYKE; Pi•opilelor
- A commadioux and - well4urntsiiett - bowie. Strange.ra
.and taatelers will'Elnd.go9daccominoilations.. - • • .
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PORT AT,LEGANY, HOUSE,
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F,Nonn B. D • oct;tit ,
Proptietot; sit Port Allegany, Ma-,
Kean County .14: Thlellotellgeltnated at the June
' thin of, the Stnetlipeo and Allegany Elver inade, nine
ntllea east B
tet inethnort. • •—•-• ' - -
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ASTOR - 140U E: -..
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..'..-' o ittnpowr, m.,,,..5.,, , Co., Pa. r ...
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;WM,' ' HASKELL - : • :',..::',--- •Propnetot.
' Thin' 'lrmale le will 'calculated for: theadeoneniodefinh
.of tho Travelling Poblloi hoeing .recently been Melted
and remodeled. Good Berne and Stebloo. Charges reo . , -
eonnble. .Btaireo for Olean, f3 . llll)pen and Itldolvny.' ,• -
Smothiort, htly 2;1860. • '• ' • •'.
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• Thoad Tiltereated.ln Miiung and'
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IT. Biltl4E4,olToiii him .;.moryiceit for tho examloti
: of Blitqlrtil Lanly! iq til'Keetu anit.Elk - coon-
Um', and . Me hpinloa AalO, itarYMAili..o}l
MiN)l3,, &a: - ,Tk o o o .amining, him, servitleOrilt reaelvO
sit necommry,iihd 11
,itormatlon. - Iteisidenot! at the -
Bunker)llll , .Miziei.. • ,
WAslitiCro4 . :Jiitie 300859: • ,
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Arroaxer,:xe4ate,A3Metlmore,- Itt?.Knan .e. 0..; Pt; Col.'
tedious promptly attended to. ,• •. •yo
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ITTER . .VROrd A.M7RT.TY,LF,,R;EK.
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Tuck's co.,re h ,1 5, 1•561'.: •
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To. jaarcAs G irol:tS, • .•••
• jlty . Peat - I . rece . tvetf :
`sece:ral - days • a - go, and although - It,
.would
.h av e given tra:pleitsure - to ai•knowl . edge your
favOr at ait4tirJier moment, , 1. have- not found
lu 11 re . iti-do Until rno th is•rning„.:
- he substance of .youf•sinquiry
Suniter
as'tha'llrst•itep;in~,the'tliti,.
. -Peace initiated•by,t jOint•stflorts of
Illessrs,Sewarsl,.'Donglati, and Crittondett;• hod
accenti‘d,-aa 'it ja SUPOOSN I 3:in - ct titititter7.ol,:ttitl
- at i tti,:t ? cence. by'the Linerdn Cabinet, (twill
nrecent•lthe secession of the, twider . ,Sliftte - States
and lead' to reon§.t rtretion'-of the
IsiO:doubt,l his, .moi.ernentis in-tbe,right d tree:-
tion,•shice it would avoid an•otrierWis . e ironic
dirtte collision at Charleston 'and'
-but must 'frankly atbl,.. a. pt....conifer
yotr,• - hace - arigbt .tO•oxpect,'.thal -I, (hi 'riot be,•
love'anytbittc: crintetrfplated-to.im 'tine in
ryin;:nni, the ••peacC: filan art antt,id, its 1 have
reason' t othink, by ilie.distincuisbed•g'entlemen
-.I have' named; leaf .tencl. in the shlghtest degree
to' a i-eecyrstryrtioii. of the or dO
should:the' pebple of the,. Free Btates their
trues il7 B(7:l,i,tig • olliege; thtiri 'paixih/z/ t;
Lord the, ultimate .teeession Of the go'rri , r Sioim
ciigoo
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seems mo to ..be obv . ions..o'n :Pharr
statement of ' the- :ease. It .said that - Fort.
Sumter to be surrendered; nnt ass . anae - t of
deverprileiit at WashingtOnbut
as.ri Matter..of' Stern' ccriiilitary- . ..necesSily:7.-- - -
•13ut even if it, :were Aurren6rfid of. free choice
as act of intended conciliation; , I could not
escape the concluSion- that its . surrender would
only he ;regtirded as . a. gratifying. treatment'of
an incidental point in the present cant roVersy. l
It is manifest to all that the ei•aetraii,on Of the
Southern, fortS;•the'abandOnment of. 'the, coer
riVe ideas of 'the Inaugnrai.'ni..regards:the at
tempted . of the. revenue i!t pores of
the seceded State's, by force, lbe:acknowledg,;.
meat df
.the independence 'of the ooVede , ate
would 'still leave initonched or unsettled
.ihOso original I,Aztes which have - prOdurtyl our
,dilictilties artil eliinifons. Thei . e meet he over
Come by a scheme of Conc'ession .. ana' comprn
mise equ'alro.the urgeht exigency of. t hc nce.n
elan. In the 'event of . the. recOgnitiOn ;of' the
Independence of the Gulf'. States; . the .doeern
ment.at Alontgoniery inight.eease . to feel 'any
particular interest in the mode of Setiternint of
these issues, hut, you. cannot: fail ',to' perCeive
that the Border States; being thus:weakened in
the 'lin,ion,. would necessarily - become more
deeply interested than eyer:in.thej! proper and
satisfactory disposition, looking to their f utufe •
'peace and security.' • . • .• •
Now; in , kny: judgmest; without , criticisieg
motives, the pseudo peace play Of Messrs, Sew-
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aril, Douglas 'and 'Crittenden only proposes' to
temporize Avilh the, real qtiestiops that tnust•be
met, decided and' seillid 'permanently an,d •an
perfectly ; fe..asks..• With the,feebly expressed
ive of snmecenititutienalamendineiwtbrengh
the' dgencY.of National•C'onvaitticin, I consei=
entimisly think Its chief effect will be, and per-.
haps - itS first object is; .to clementine the people
of the Southern section,, if it be poSsible to 'd.;
it such means;' to. mislead them 'with false
.expectations,.anci to prepare them, when thus
rendered incapable of resistance, for final , shb.,*
mission' to • Squatterisrri or •
.botli s . I confess; licviveVer;that Ifshall be quite
miStaketr,•if this pelicy.of atteniptingto'ignorc,
vital. :by an ingenious pottponeniect of
their , just demand or.cif • cetime," . asl
have seen it.someNykat complacentfy stated, be
productive of • any A other titan evil' and danger- .
oils res'ults... It is frue that: th;4C IS a .S‘d<nils.-
Rid gwAy; :
)Varroli.
Smetimott, VIL
!tuella Viptik;
or.ettiantipation.partyin' iri.tin ht. and the
othei border State's. Jt.is also true that the
Federal - . Patratake planed - in- the treacherous
hit lids of thospbmissionhiatler's may be stecess
fullY., used to corrupt n poor. datil ortWorivll
- .spoils'or,.praermetit •frorn
tionsi . party,still'itan . cling.sqoarely, on the rid
cazo platform of outrage and itisult,',.and
has arisen in , powerly the bitterest and tnost.
unsparing abuse of
.its : instikttious
'and its But FfeeLperfectly aSsured•
:that.the,rei4 mall of the:citizetiS of the 13or-.
der Stales can.fieither Oil - Ices, - en,
Poled b y . soft words and indefinite, promises, - or .
bullied by threat's of coercionand . war. • I
can
not tloubt this unlessprepared to belieye that
majcirilk , of , the' people bri.the .several Border'
-States were desiron g:
s of 'sacrificinthe 'great
'slayeboldinz interest in those Statesi; for eco
merely . Political 'reason'.
lie absurd to suppose the majority of .the people .
to be so unprintipkid or ed insa fie as'thie; in the
pursuit of partisan. po:wer.. •..There would be on .
Pree..edent for ranch a silly anti' malevnlent . act
in the hislory of rintiiiMisinee . t he worbl began.
There are.betiveen'a.millidu and a.hall afuttivo
millions af::negroes in the boider. Siati;s,• and
their loweSt 'value may . he 'reekoried at nearly'
. „
thOueand million of. dollars.. The, lands and
houses: pdsiftssedi posseßsed. by thes .. owners of
these' negroes are 'probably: ennal to,t hree times
the Of the Slaves.: :.The slaveholdlng in
terest thus embricine•tiie..enormpui value of
teree orfourhilndred thaushilmillioniof dol
lars fir transcends inlinportands in importance,
any other.interestwithin the limits of theimr-
der States, topking to their.wealth, : prosperity,
'stabipty.:and strength. - ,It has never
pencd that any 'political party, ia ptirs'oit'of
platforms'oeOfficea, ading at the agenti'or ally
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of n i
„foreign Usurpurp' has'ever attempted . to es,
tallish. an infamotts .supreninel;
..byr I he unpairi:
etic sacrifice, of hitch an interest, as that of the.
slaveholders_ f Virginia _ and her sister :Conic
monvrealthli.erit such an attempt :•vvere• ever
Tittle, It iuds 7;U elnuld ean'fronted with, figuring
steel,. and on the hatile-fieh , t.. .
.There . .are two: Ways in,;which
,the seceded.
Southgrri.Stiitei . ga6 1)6 brought into Union with
us, and by .which the border States .enn be
kept in their present intimate'relations,with.us.
The first, noNi ,. be . 6ome'a hare' ftn'd remote pos te ,
sibility, is,by satisfactory amendmen'ts, explan
atory Of the tiun Meaning, of the Constitution
of Ake .Unitetb State,s, which .shall-ilistinctly
anifrantee to the slave Statea.nsnao and safety,:
independence and equality; as Sove reign , States
in'the Union..'; You are jusi'aa nbiT to judge (4
am; „Whether it ik within - the 'hestinds. of the
most sanguine; calculation
, ta ever 'Obtain-anal
necessary' amenduienta.. .Ac;::ineornorate
amendrneni into the ctiMptiitition,'Ocinntiut.the
seceded: State**. as, Wif hitt the .CoOfederacYi
wlfl 'retjtiirelh'e assent, of: the . I,4islatures.of
all. the . romainimi Slates both slava 'ding , and_
S,IIETIIPORTI M Y KEAN ,, COUNTY, PA., Tilirll,ShAY, .MARCH` 28 1861
non-slaveholdin 7 e.. NVhert'*ei - ,r . oine to reflect
tliat . .Feven States in.,the , Senti.to'n,Litijogt
. 110,
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Curnvit riniendnotit;.a t • sixty,;four Repub . -,
Ikon I'6o eseidativei in.. the 'llonie;: . bei:oti a .
so.
m'ajoi ity.orS Represent tiai ves thn . t t party ;
id recorded ; their voices in the . nevitive 'of
that .cornparatlvely - -:ti•orthless: ProPogition, it
must be confessed that..l be'pro 4 4peCr of hovit!g
pioper'and snilsfabfarininendineOts to the e. O O •
. .
stinition is 'hopeless' in the' ektreitie..4s it not
folly; inkagine the possibility.qi sneh a thing ; ?:
Convention,: corripaked . of
slaver and of .7 f itjetrin-rnendnyehol4ing State's;
would be.nrt '
rathey 'l6O in.fayor of - 'n §Outher'n constiuct ion
of the Constitution:'.' , • •
, ,• . .
' while -. S
tlieonstirotion ionnt , heproper,
Ay' ainentled. ty
. a 'Nor? Arm ,V er y England
inoventeni . , there fortunatf;fy 'anofhef way in
whichireconstruction . rnay.be'cliscovered to be
•is "it *Southein . .. rhoyement;•
;and . by'ra . kfttl:cho'clottlitttliott'LWit 7taitT'Aeint at
ready ;:ntnendetihy the Sonthrrii Statek. •They
havil adopted "the,Oinstitution,,amenOed in Otte
or trio partiCplars for the hinter, (rap/ au far he'
ciiterr,9 is oottre'rniti, • nit . tiltd.r. always . Leen ron
.strneit Ly.'the true Dettio . c , Otio iorti . i.; Should the.
Ranier State's . ; jriin_lito Southern Contederncy:
within one, t Wo or three yearg.,, it would'thew
. beC6me a rnosi'serions `question' tietermine,
the status Pettrisylyintia
Jergey in that relation„' When:ilia;.•day.come4,
.
Prioitlepee:-shal) so Order it, , l shalt hope To
hate 'word to say. oa - the: silbject. , . '•
'Very. truly you'r , friendi'
. • • ••• • .• ...• ROSE.R.I.' TYLER.:;,
. . . .
• Ortionv os,Ono-Fat.ows.—The,origin ... of the ,
order of the Odd-FellowS is of .itricient origin ;
.it , was established the Raman :soldiers in
caMp . it (ter the Order of the Israelitesi; during ,
the reign' of Nero; the'Ramtinf Emperor, who
commeneed,his , reign'A..D: at which time
they were balled I'elloiv=eitizens:. rihe..namo•
of Odd:FelloWS.was.giVen•tn . this.arder:ofmen
0 • 13 :7 9 ) r
Tiftic . a)Far, ,tr . nnernrof.llOnte,'
frein their sing Omit y of nations; and frorn'their
k . nowing' each.. Other by night as well , ashy day,
-and frir.their fidelity,io hirn shifaheir country.
He not Only, gave them the :ttame'of ,Odd-Eel.
•
Jaws, :but al. the same. time,. as .4 pledge.qf
friendship, presented them with a dispensation
engravetloo,the . :Arch of ;rims cwsar, the . .frit
' of the . Covenant,,tho ,Gaidencrindlesticks; ) the
Golden Table.,(weighing. one great..talept) the
sun for:d. G.,: the meanand
.stars for - V. O.;
Lamp for Secretary ,, t he. : Lion forMnattlian, the
Dove for Alreiden' : and . the emblems oPMcittali-*
ty for is very prinhable that the first
0.41-PellowS made their , appearane' in North
'Wales about that time as en tnvasion-was made
by one of Titus geiiifals(Agr.ool9ori.
'North Walea t and shortly. afterwards on the is:.
land of Minna, noW called ,A . n'glesea.:'•Vhe rst •
account we have of thp. ordei . :Spieadini • loin
other
.eountries is the tith , ienturt;,.•••wherCit
was established ,Spapish domi M ans jrn
der ;the. .Romiih dispensation and in ; the
'centary•by Portugal and in-the
12th.century it,.was •established.in .Franee, and
afterwards in:rigland by John de \retitle, nt
I ended by (tee knight s
. from Fre net;',. Whcilforin
'ed a.:*Loyal GrabillLodge of'Hanor• in Londoti,.
which order remained until the' raign:of..George
IJI, vilien a. Olt of them began' to; forrn.then .-
selyea into a union, .and a_pOrtiotf: . of :thprn
Main: tuitoithraday ihtilliiisecoantthelodges
whiA remain, n re. verintirneteqs through
out the,wOrlii, onitthemserves“LopaliAncien
and 'ltidevendent .
lion of the original
In pirrstniice of its plan to.breh,kliip thO.Utiioti
Tril++ , ?fre assails Jitfirri' . Do ocir:ai. wi h , fern
cious'.rniiilznity, iis•Satorilay'ti .
twohiVS . 141 soccesSioti Att.. •floiNii,ls, a.
.
ttin.t Greely eautrot a pprecialp,
deielided the Irinu,ural pl . ...Mr—Lincoln, from .
Oa' peiverSioos of secessloa . ists, 1%/0t , a
'
I ican • raliaci his'yoicti reriel' tha . .Slaoilers of
. .
Wnwitti.'nfid his assncintes,nn the'poltiTtiliod
oived . forth in. the . ornt. Dlr. ])oino4'. te
ink' their assaults; add vindicated tho •Presf:
dent frBrn the miseo'nstrtietinii ploge3l. upOtt, hrs ,
lamivai , ,e; and for this • t, he ...nitifi,,;.:is.enrageil
against in, a nil:bec:tows.upon thealietin;nish
ed.Senater
~trdm Illinois 'a eolninti:Dl: abusive
epithets., :-IYees this save
the:Union 1,. Does . it•nk bet' ay a Ic;.at,
t hat. the effOrts ma I) . t mo'ilersate'man.,
of all rti iii duding: Seere.-.
, .
tie file" issues priori :which'ilie,couptry',was di
'vid4d'in'e wily lontorabiC'to hotirsections uil
be successful.? and.this . the lifooti;thirsiy
;Cleherbc! depri'veti ,if••the. seitisfaefion 'of seeing
the, peonle:4ll ii coninion ceniltrk. 'butcher each
other like savages. - •
l'heipetives of dint jilurnetare:now.'si) well
. .
understood, that tbe're is tio possibility of
Its'rditer'rln imeaune soured kYpe
liticel ppolotokrif.•'lle 'Wilmot' Got. SEWto,
Auo with his -tualitfe, avid 4fetited..his•uoulinun
tiouACChicago.-. Exasperuted . ...liecauie
.rtl7.• was rsclected. to. fIIt -t he post of 'Sec retivy Of
State; the.7',./bmiq.*ill, if .
_it,can, destioy the
Government ttself.—Elmira.Gfizelre: • ••
.•
. . .
.; .
FOREIC;7I A reoiNTA F:NTs.=Citarle's - Francis
.Adams; Of Alassachesetts, Mibister.to F i pglantl.
•: Wjilia no 4. Pay ton, of New Jersey, Minister
to ninCe. . ' ' .
Cassius lit. CU of •Kentitcky; Minister" 'to
Spain.
.'Ncirinnn D Judd; •ol Illinois,. Minister to
6oiwin; 'Of Mini - stei• to . Mex
•
George P. Maroi, of.Yerniont, Diinisti r Ace
dent to Sardinia; • - •..
. _
'Jacob S. Haldeman; of Tenasyfv . ania;
tei..,Resid'ent to Sweden and Norway.
Jamos:WattiOn Wolk, York; Miniater .
'llesitle'htto Turkey.: (Sirica declined,)
:Robert 11t , Pnlrner, al I '. ennsylvgnia , Minister
Resident to Ecutidot.. .
WilFiam S._Thayerr Consul General . to tgipt:
PIII:VfOG . ILAT , III,4I THE 'DEAD W
,pe
tate, 'cortesporidani of the ,Railwayrit4cyiew
says that nn the Chicago and Aiihypirkeo .iail
road.a plan 'llea been'. 'Weiner, - which 'enables
conductors to ascertain if the holdersof 'sea'son
priiaes and' runmotatiori -.tickets,' who are
ruling one train, are the parsons to wham they
were isseed.,. P.hotograph portraits about the
',Size of a postage stamp, of the real . owner, are
'pasted upon .the ticket, and the cMnririctor ,Can
thutrietermine at a glance whether the holder
is the'person runner, on Ono ticket.
NM=
• .
• The Coal t Rays, that . .thc,.detintmlinty tate
ha.s. a right to have every sucii fugitiVe deliver.
'ed tip f . 'flutt the §iate'of Ohio• has no.,right to
'Cater into the question se .towhether. the act
of the: fugitive steads. accursed is dritni.•
nal 'or not in Ofilb;.ProVided that it was a ciime
in Kenturky; and it is ihiAuty of: the' GoVer . - .
!nor..of Ohio to deliver : up, npOrt 1 he propel:Proofs
that the act charged is a crime by the laws of.
Kentucky . ; :that the aet•of.Congreas of 1703;
determines .ivhat evidence to be suhrititted:
to the. §ta le of Ohio, that:the duty . of the' goi ,
ernment js ministerial only,:like.that ofrt.Sher
iff Or Marshal, and 'appeals to his good faith. iit
the-discharge.of a Constitutional
,tarty; for the
reason'. thht
. Congress cannotlMPose any Fed
era.L.a
duty on . the Oftecrcof a , State; and
whereuch officers: are, called :upon • by an act
of Ctingreaa, to perform such.thay,-itsis concei
ved to be good sense and good faith . so to do,
and on t hese -groMurs.the viandantus . is ref usedr
. .
Trr 'volt Tst.—At St. Pant recently,.. a . Rev.
Mr. Pisk.deelared that••"Jbhm Brown :was a
seconik.Tesiii Christ." Some sensihle men as=
sernbled to consider certain 'nolitical' matters
concerning the domestic interests of Minnesota
at.d in view of the : ahoveadopted the folloWing :
• 'Wilk:gess.' The Rev. F,jsk, of St.. Paul;
hal declared from the,pidpit'4 , that Johnlirovitit
was a second Josa,s Christ," therefore'
~14ieieecl, That Mr: Fisk do•hirriselfa
Jr,cond...rlqlctariep er not h-
Mg herein roatainett is intentleirto 'slandcir the
original ass by intimation that Mr. Fisk ia his
lineal'ttescantlant, . .
ry n i o : o m e Ai s mt r w m poii i i
ii Y ah A r i l i e t t i rt u ee l i t . o ripoi k t : t
tir l ye t
elld t
i s eg t aeuslrea in d
ro
Po t
medical.
department
of
;h1 of on :Ball
Washington,'ha've been
deraoh's iomthands may he ordered here,
the troop!' dxpected trom •Teias.. Major , 'A n
leaned art barricki for .the New' York Volversity,
..thei.lal4 • annual.
commencement took'occat4on•toiondertirk
fi e .inctpleased'to term Othit
the ghyeinment •pretere to have it sen: to Fort 'duct of•cjvhization, shaving; ;which rlieflored
Monroe... • ' t t .. the faie.and reduced masculine appearancrO'
- •
COTTO,IPAND ITS SUPPLY. ,
,
,
The'ma nufactnriiiti !Mire:is : l eommuni
..
ies a re^ deeply ex.ertised tn.etß:n t, • rer:peet
lei the supply, of,entton far tnanulacturini:pur
'Very. lerg.e.mekings)lave been - held re
cently in I:ngland; and iteliim mieusuret . tele!,
to encourage thacultivation: and ; develo}rinent
-of rot ton in several of tht British eolpni . ss; a n ni.L
' ,o
in va t e 0 . q cotton .bas'..baery .
- theme. on( discussion:.. - I.What
the cause of ihl° eAciternent respecting' enttnnr
l'he ntiivrer 'to be found in !lie
,cotton-grossing States of America.: Fears..are .
.entertained rrianu . fneture - ii '1' 1 .61 ton goods
that canting . fMcies.May - arise by v. hich, the col- .
tiv . ation of the plant In these States maybe in.:
terfired..ii;ith.; and tne regular annular anppli
bu greatly diminished. Sm^h remdt
t'Jot.only. raise the price:ofcotton, but, tryirfg to
the . diminished nmonnt r furnished -:to
theitSiinds 4-4. •
rope. andAmerico . would be' deprived of .. em
pleymenr, and avast arnotinf capital invested
in
,i)eildings and mechanism would be rendered ,
un product t ve, T4E:whole cot ion ern') of knier
lea lest 'yearovas 4.,675,779'bak5; 'and of ~ t his;
3,697,727 ,balea 'were .e . ...cnorto, and 078,0.45 .
used at borne. England , alone Cook 2,562-,006
bates, which arrionnted to about lfeur4iftbs. (if
her t;ntire . conStiropt ion... -.lt is tie Avonder that
thiss question,eatise. considerable excitement at .
'present, and espeiall . V in En2lanit, where four
millions of persons are itated.tO, be 'connected
veitli„and dependant for: suppott,:on the cotton
manufactuie.t . .
The great desi!e of eetten: !renuffie,tureri
. .
to.inerease the supply of cotton' in many differ:
t ent partS of 'the World; so
,that they ThitY. not
be ao . depeinient upon one•particidar Section of
the, globe. Several erroneous views' have lately
been propagated on.thiseubject.,. Tne.gr:owers
of any material ire hist astlependent 'upon con - -
sthnersas the:hater nre upon. the former,: .The.
laws ortrade regulate- these thingsoind, there
is no carthlyanode. di controlling
,the,iitfluence
or the cotton-growing'region of -the:car of
Florida raising - as good qualities 'of cot
• too
,at .lower Prices, 'iToiher.'sections-.of •the.
IsTow,ibe question arises: I , ean this
be accOmplishedr'.Sor:ri
. fos helve knowl
edge of the widens' climates, we . think- it, can.
not; without new agencies being'. brought *to'
requisition..., 'Cotten; requires a warm . 'Moist
climate;. it is :sensitive
,to droughts as to !mists,
and so far as tve know, the warm hreCzes of the
'Gulf of Florida' -supply : that • moi s ture `to' the
Amer which cannot: be obtained in,
any 'otherwarm climate without arti .cial irti
' gation. Cotton is rejSed in Egypt, theland of
no-rain; 'but the plants nre 'watered ,bs' urtifl.
cial• agencies', from the Nile, at .o greatcost for
labor. in lindia,'Arrica; 'and China, Wet
and•drviensons prevail; there are.nb gentle :
• showers - of. freqnent recurrence, as the
Southetrr. •States; therefore the droughts
those' totint I 'ate. unfayorable'to
[he cultiva
,tiep of cotton. as compared with'• America:—
,The dev'eloprrient•of . ' the Arnerienn COtton.lrade
hffordsAevidence 01
.greatmatural
,advantages.
The cotton fields of; Arnerica'embrace on area .
Of 500,000' Square miles,:Mid.the caPitalinveri
ted in:the.cultivation of th6plent . amoinitslo
. $000,000,000'. - Seventy yeats . a go the exports
-of •our .cott on were Only . : ~120 bales—not ':one
tenth of the amount furnished' by several coon.'
tries to' englanil. • Nov, 'Arrierica firrnibires
five-sevenths. of the surplus -cotton countries
"have decreased, .There must. he is : reason for ,
this, as the best American herbaccons.totton'is
Is not indigenods to the soil; ihaseedwas first
imported..: We 'can onlyattribute these results
to:great core in its - culture, nitd the tinturared
van
vantages of climate which we have .described.
,
:117e• do' it.it is hrpoSsible to ceitivate
, • ~• • • .
.c'ed ron.a . s.cheapl3i and ie . raise. as geed
as•Amerksa cetton-inji . thor eeentiies,.yal ive
dn-asiertjhat hetit great pia! 'new.improve.
rneriras..gmeia( ! ry . . rot. 'etativating,•. irrigating'
qnd ciennieg it, so - ss,to iesse,ii, the ceSt.for ra•-
`hoi-;.-sitat`tesitits..suenot
=MEI
. .
CA,sl.-,;-I' . he telegraph, his
alteady infoithedh4: that ' the.'.fienteing. Court
hnd'decided the eefehreted . i , , cas'e'in In-
Tunes , delivered.the
ion,, 'tioniding 'the t it. was ease of je
riadietion; andi' in effect,, one State 'tittainst,
tkiipthei, On& therefere.: t herourt 'had
Lion . 'Tinder the Constitution. ''lt . is '.
ciso to
notnrial the Oovernor of. Ohio, by. titandatmis;
to tiorientioi! , .a:fegitiite: froth justice.froiri lien=
STRANGE. PATRIOTISM ;;
•
The lenders. Of 114 Repiailieen'party in . Penn
'ffyit<tigt4t stit‘. n ii ) nd
-clectiohs: claimed to be bet a ejcclusire,frieiids
t rill—a nii , t houidiniti or •VOtee
. Wttr:
polled . for thcieCtinilidntits- L soktly.infiuenad hy
t krtitiiiat ... t *no
crat on this . 1442(
tariff' i•irati to he'en tint:atitlout' frec•triideij, end
if ()co ea, erg, no , rti . cr. e, „ii,tari ; n1
this_ 'Character xc'onlirlict q inanted \ peoie
,Vl' °tilt! just ptt.iliHM in; end tniti"out - tie
oettitai ., Wel);thii.e . lectiotti Ceme;titur'-'the.
mbctacy:,wern defehteti; ..rGOtt. enctitinpnonM•
cedin his it:11162011 that in hitc,eiectiOn.:
. ,
people bad deekited AnleSor.of each a tariff.,
Mr. 'Lir!oln forgets' the subjeei lii his:
inauenral,niter anyidg' '.Pitt Omni' that" lirt!
woultl`•ttopk,. into ,iftdr ha oulil':
resell „iiroabMgirin..''',..Fromyarious jrulicationki
1,3 , 6 naurb tear that ,this great interest is about
to.be eh iely. forgot
~• .
leallydayithiMg Zir7fsier,, stir oedi for is
doe 'a' the grontes:, teritrlcwind stiap,s" . bk - fh'e:
State,'edmits, to substineo that,ife . urged Mr.
Cameron ear, Seer fit ary \With
the'llope oe:getting strong taiiii - adt,raeate to
suceed. the free ; tinder. Cobb; - : iri r ' s orderi,that the
interests . .peakisy . l sepia tnighst,,be protected..
Out . . When he ,neiv ',Met' waafh4ing, format!, A
Wei'disemt.red , that the interests of :144...,}0ihy,
epmpfillecl Mr.:Ca meran . misled the wa
partment,.whera he couldbe of:no:par lee
to thci,....t.'nritt me n of • PariNerkonfd,....
Chase, of Ohio, ea 'idtre:a free7ti'arldr: Mr.
Cobb, - Ctas put in chnile'...of .the:Treutiury.:Del.
. m
, .
•It t h us" sees th . l4 wlth-ttne party.Whertaver
the•intereS,o3.of the country collie in',.cortAict.
withthe internsts:6l. the Repobtlean tinity; the,
countir.mnst always
,tre driven to the
Pony first and country rtfterweedirmith: - them:
Again the : recant election of , Wilmot 'l6:the
United
,Stateir-Senate another'evidenee 0:
plated faith, or of 'the insincerity ofolleir
lessonslessions lillfntot is no less ultra as ati - .AIiMP
,tionist, than% he is is a tree 'trader. •,11:4' the
whole Pennsylvania delegation ',ln Congress;
Mr. Wilrnet was the only ontn.wher voted for'
'the tariff ef It is true,. 141 . r,
President, gave .41le casting -vote. tn laver Of
:this in:lite:Senate. lint, unlike; Ikfr: , Wilmof r
was the'r enrriScrita rive of the .ss•hole-Ilni s oA
and not Of' a single r§tatecor, part Of , a
Ali; Wilmot thus won' the srmitnifort of being
the•only idyl:tante of :tree trade .from Petinsylf
.venia in ,thni Congress.: That he • virtertains
the same sentinients •now,.. we linve not' the
least :doubt., Of . cotroo he was not selected es'
,an advocate of the tariff. We: belie've'one ,
ever made,, any Fe pr.qtehsinnit:%. It' was a
condderatiku due.tcrOte A helition: wing'of the
Repuhlican ' ; :Nothing Mori—nothing
lose.t. And like. the tronsfer.ot• Cameron.trOm
the Treaturry,-tolhe:War. Departntent,-- thedin
terests of the country had to liiasecrilleed :tor
Ills benefit of. the; Republican party..- 2 0feaijfeld
Ftep«Llir stet,:
• ~ .
. . . .
.Tait -FLio x i T o t •
Cotpier bee.the)plioyeier,touqhieg the 'late lie:
giroof “Olti Aye;,,,.. • • . 3'
. . .
'l.ancoln spaaksliko an old cranny. nod runs
from. the. Baltimorean 'cOnstituono 'Of' D. 'NV..
Davis, as good a Republican as,liimself, while.
Jell Da r i's speaks - , like a Bistearrion..ind•a sok
Mier,, and Juns to ace if • Major ; Anderson
is not .WearyOf: faking Oaro2of SutntCr for lbc
Sotit he'rn Confc.d . c . rat ion, •
. ,
21 fe lays
.telo"
Lincoln to o , :foit waking fifeaches:"ri r
Lincoln would t: quit ; And Sewur . d.seut; is7;on
wit ii ti . C.O'ck:ainit•n-lo s ill..i:oryto frighten .in .06
Hail Split:cr.... Set.i.ortl . tticteedlietituf will : do
it of
. 11i e . Biwa kitig him self. .•
. ..,
- • In a recent speech. Lineoln premised fo , pitt
his !foot •qlown firmly.•".. % When a fellow rump,
he pufli's font doten.•firmly anti isiddbr. ; fie
'mint 'hove alluded: , to. 14 . intended . .1 . 141,14!‘i
Washfnitton:. ':. ,
.-:.- : '•• -- :'
„-.'
.. ~ . . .
:...:If r 4 I neplii liail begun 10-nsir.his
. legs ' as 't 001 f
al.helell . hanie, and, gone straight : tip, Washing
i ngitr prisaibly . the country„*lor yet, awhile
tvoultrlia.ya' tlisroveied 'nal( her his ignorance'
• .
.. , .
nor his cowartliee'. • ..' . :'• . .' '-- ' '
.
The. Rail Splitter should now' be calle.if the.
ail Rider; for he• rodd theraila of, the railroad
irotigh lialtimbra wi . th more agility ihaalie
•er exhihited in' rail spliiting.-: • .
, ..
. ..
„ ,
4.IIpCiI,V)!,Y AIATCiI.,-- - . A
young' cu . iple,frbryi t lid
vlOility:, of Louisville iciok it into their liendi to.
,marry recently, 6itt the nnele of.ltie:Y.oullg lady
not being , AVil lit,g,.they 131104 rpr 'l44yutto.•
Being feni:itirof lniing oreltiiken, , tliey ooppeal .
tit ..a . town . .on'the railroad • lieti t ynen there' orill:
•the.city,.enga.ed the sorvicei.of a squire, and
y.. 44 maik Lafayette - Cen.rier
says the newly inetle'hoihand heniing that
cle had gone to'Latfiiyettp in parsit . it:ient
7allotiinspicyrid~l'le:,hy"the
,
porimar donpuCtor :
BEDiorm, Feb. 25, ISGI
Damt trricr,u The thing, is did, - and. you
•need riot ten!: your linen.. We,' tra," Co-,
tliaf is Sally : arid your lanntde servant, will
return to morrow. is good to, be here,• and
wil , lo.riot.eare:, id' endure, the . fatigue of. the
journty;socincr, . The carriage promised,
Sallie, if she me tho ;you'
may Sand if you .like'; as, the times are:
hard ..stipOose you wait:a Year 'or Iwo, and'then
AtTeetionalely,
Ilny.lieriry Ward, Beecher,- in:ri,:feeent Abo
lition speoch.at Rueheater, enid.Whiirieb•
:invented the cotton gin fur theSOntir, Was'ehe-•
ated out of the' reward' of his toil; end...died:li
iTor.man.. A''. friend of 'Mr„. %Vliliti'eV• writes'
that he llaiteri worth ltiro
died riaus . ?init.Dllars,,is'Oiown try the rec();
of the ProbateCourtthat the hospitelitrof hiS
--
widow, flow living in efiltiepre 7. o . opfn.enjiiyed
by• Dr.., ;Lyrnan-Beeelier and. others:in,embers
nithe fienobet by: 1100 y W ard
.
einl :that • the lat i fer,'gentlemen - mut
he'e knowri . lhese facts ri.gnd iti'epetiking!!-10'
did of 'Mr. • •WhitneY, unlit ',have s knowingly,
.uttered a.malicious. '
41Jouk
•
Waited iti 'hie' habits ent e ate
,? 1
,0 k br,7l,
w on) de lie - te: the:g,i'eis ti st'iSitfk#sfnly:lii" , aue s 'ifsic!i '
.:•- , ''•'::'';' , "N'e:,'',;;;; , ,,,,:',, •
The conliiirf or-i Oc, , iititi‘yel 9 `. l 4'i l o , 44'4:ooSlit‘
V. ,, ,41) r . IN' th' biiitic l ) ll ',oooAfeilit'iOtlllittti,,Pli i , 1 . '-,
s„, troublp , iFlB4s4i-,f : A t il rilfbihl'* o 4. l !itt*i '
in his 'ebnich;onitiii Elebb'ith''l4o'"fOr.ht*-Piirt'
po§'. or coneyl4,l* ifr s -6 hir• to, •LiiiY ,llllo . iti#nl"
to Jciinsoti for, t 6 4 . OPYRolid:,4iVilittoiithi Ittirtr
Illtinari," he ' 'reinitititli! , 'retfisicr lip ibeilltVl '
airret's rifle ,rlivelirOrn!)%,"?C'rel,,:agilif7..„44"fis'
there wsi' snore inerirpower iii,e,flehr.ths., 1 - ,
ti . linle,t)tstir'' o :fir if tii the,' al iii4Wojiliist„, it'll" ~ i;, '
*e'r 'Collte,r,4.4,ifitxp.:lt'UlliffrOttfiti 1i. t.,, 4 '
might Weivell V(Allihi;Ani 4101 tt+ ''
Vo n
such tnen es ki,ehline,;saill Stlltigt 1 ,i,' 4 ,rt ' Sf .t. ,.4
fher idite 11, eilifieri42,r`risOi . " t.,'torAlisiltrigleaittigi,.„,l
tosNd Ili Sburpeie tilleic'ltaliVilie:*ll4;Vs
pence meth, he bed, i,iiii` peffilit. l4 4lVlVlc ',Tilt'': '
swpefi tith.i' ) ; aid fk Ole 'PitkV,tYieliiilliftl, ,'
tneeo Ni i ;r , lllttliliii"rniti,rsi'tiiriAhige' , , ' l ' l lc' x b
This fs en p*troot" fec4n*OVlWOri4l4ii'fial:':'" •
by tbili re 1109.4: ro*iifililidiktii . iimii i ll4o:: , t2
leg With r ( titnliotiiiiiltithenkili)ltteeid ftiiiii,: '.?.
pulpit daring hit lA:sublet lalriaistil:7 Thrilkset ''..,
the instrinnental4l4v,ttlii ili v aii t , iliiiiiiiKe i er' ~'
dollar's were s e nt ,, to ftili4, ll.l kritiitifillitltriest!, ~,,
pilrposes• ND wi" Whi,:n s ,:#leooll4.:4lliikttilist :-
,sentatleini 4 nl the Ernigrtso 'Ala, Ffitelloii l 4 '-
peopl e are ' In a, eitlVlntialiajilitlii`.,hli ' P i li! ii kt,, '
t •
hrepy, seems ki shkoo o til t ilitiii n k i a,, 4 l,,Sok i i,
the e ) ceire!llnl An I ,ifisrg',o B 4 .. #l344l l ditiOn) ) •
of Tort Sumter illiithSSOOtcdliikili,S!etith, hilakt,•
iiiithetiOrelY 'jot' liwi'.tni i mir, :toitot•ioo.,tio,,
bt.lo Apiteir , r6.o6,r-hik . iiion ','3(roviiptdiits
end, as is Intuttl'itasint:Weii i ii# 11 7 ,fiilicil 4 ; tire ' ' ':.
~ ,„
I, a ( 1 of 'it./tiealotor:ste ) 11 ,0 41 lei,i 4 ;ti 'O4l T ,
obteiniink 0 ler:OsitinoiSltimitslehls jmot ' tt. { .
'ly ,sen i ,te It? elor Anderearti +704, ' ';ip„c'l , ,rpt
of wbith ,the gall - isnt Velar itirediatity recur));
1 i
ed'thit'sstine tiiini*fitieileer6lk v ii,olnit4tie .'
they hod plenty of evenythinx, and slid net MIN ,
himtelf and his itallent•!.band to,
bt:coneldated
'
asObject*of eherity; `stbit'altilo''l o ` l 4 ,R'il
aid "teritleairr"thjt lialiidsGthiali* mine
properly
,applied'ht the riaihity'ist Ni* terr)i;
as he bellerad`fit the' dr:retain), thit'criiitarrty'il.'
~, ,5.,,•4 - •
wort begins'Ot home i r '','t 4 ,„r‘', ~ -,. ~
We hope IWO 'tenths, hint:trill'l l ol4'o,l: e,?," 1 ,5!„
benefit en'thls rellgioui bratskar,t;, lad bri: . l, ol - :
lent eropie ;entigragatifilil-', . 1301 0: '4
hirifik. Iti i :
for, crew/es:B'a 'meld filatt4il alits:il' ''',' - '
Prtisnoist. DliresssAt :14761trie4"
if one :•.peculliiiiik4l44':ikti''
present - fhjeneist reilifaion
been . ovetlooketrby , the . jOurnaliVi, ...Vilifier 0 1=1 '
ses end revUlsione this irettittiA
fore been, local and trineltbry ler,theireherec
ter.!'' TINS t he , "efreetX' , a 11124_-
.were fel rehlefly
land;
noints-LNew'Qrfaini
t 86447: the West`was the'dhier
York wai.stunned. by = .the, blow;;;-:but *Ow
covered; , Tiiii:South• seeicelY,'''rift ;The ' `.'
tier; its thrielopoient, it,.progress Snit iy-ex
tent .• Springing ehtirely iron political'ellOiel,'`
the. revtilsions •of 1801-62 t ill pe meats `,
thrinikh the Whole donntrylt ii . not ,
That any nation 'can co tinauch'tvitli t
flan such as that Whielilini.:Repelifilin t Piny
has taken theeresponsibtlity , o( creatinie;:evith%. •
out very serious dalleliEo to itr.coontielal and
industrial' intareetse".Ne '
avoided; but in oily event the'reanit ;,sve-,heve"
indicated is .inevitable- ,, ,: , itturChentiAh , ''
mer h fll IC . 16 . pinfootictlint!irian;thik , •artist;
deed every indiViduif in the comniun tyitnue
befit' his or 1)14. elisid.'of. thegtibelt , !: , ,repablican;r
cross. 'Phillips li& Co4:.deelatit.,thatita'Atein4
such a ;cause,' titt ahit:di#u &go.
bits of, tiro North.. ;pa, tho-otherhandoha..X.l,
treinists4 the South '. , glory, in.' theft , : attituilei - , , r
and deelure'thut they Will sturt*,itiponew , lhan,•:' .
give way al inch.. *Thil,l3octreriii,omy then •
adVrineed
: wings of
_both:perfiel!ir , '.,B4nis-con.
vertu are gained,on either midi by tjw*.fitssioc,::.
the . purtienn.piess. NewYeerk:,coXrespon
tv of Soathern , `papers tteilitpr Sinitheir side
, ,
at We tire all'. /a. dungerot:befintritrtimieditt .•
our'beds by:the iteraingiMalit'othk4titentk: to :t
°tick Wall etreet, , iduntler
Roma One: .CorreaPahriettrdick`. , '
,clares that the:re, are in ocr44ededhen
fifty •thonsenttpersona licho.atO dependent
charity ,lbc daily] . .bread ' iThr ; i!ii:: tikte- ,- : .
ments era Met ';httite. l,l 4r lo ; - itaPiit,4 l o!gdfAir-...'"
nals with tile cool aseartiatribat;ttipor.o s 0,0 flif.'"-
tress, that , ihobbdylii..hartii:.that,,-dt*ploypient-,::
is abundant and:vagea'rtondt :':a,nd'ihii4"thcr fifty
thousand 'mendlCant story "is - rrionithipit-;.trnefe,
than prepostetOull: it;ttne:hqulterliiai't ) '• The
fdcts , quite to thOl,'Coditrary.:
meat..The', 4,4 . A esoclatiOndOi . thejmale,at
Of the ConditiOn'er f.ihec f a st -..
week in un : 14 appeadin behalt:ok,"our °suffering
poor." „TWeetrthouitind. fiye hundred and
seventy-tWo perqons .ate -now f . eceiving
fiom this association; night, thousand. nut-dar.t.t .
poor dePenti upon 00,Commissioilet4
teti, a ad, Correetioni, and'evety ,church doAd ,t.", t •
city bus its quota , 'of applicanta.....Wilt,thesii„,.
cruel' facts before us, we shoulkl, - , j u dge that the •
liftydhousand statement; woe a.,lciw t - estlrciete:
In the siutb,,..we have ne,lioubd theie,,iedike l
wiscroasiderable penufliaiydistfifo47: .
ent character, or, ruttier 417)04 is iliffetenclextt.. •
of persons. TheSontheiiiplesal l ' aOr,et,rrt,
coals the (acts, and the a.7 1013 .fA.4
wltrrtling,on both': sides al efria#9!l- 1 9:)501,54P041*,
lino is not "atone ipasj,aohti3Oktjfintyko . r,
t h e limos.-+IV I"; It!ra,tl.,
'A SUUTFI-sine os':;2;4,lW.PidrorstrnAdle
Alamo
complexion' - Of•tiffairti
gleaned dji,dlOited.f.e.hadikedi:o4lloc,liPte
and ruin:
heeli of the.secesaittAt-OiakteihrOtPtlikeran
evil genius, lititt4ll4%,llll,o:;;PriOrNlo,:'-
vrSii famine eild
who chid rethutil
huirtaki'dliiallood ert, ''Aird!?e ,
A , li,.e•'rula,i ) .tflia,utii'vo'fattilOina co 4,141;01# if
rrow
nl,aribel'yi o tott:;,(4?o4iiitt;oolll.;Cclitys*y..:.!4F
Pettek.';',;' ?!.:1,4 ,'MP'.7e4e
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•we#e:64 -
hok'bepn...pociljrtt;d4ty,the,ttpiblica,i4!, o 6ok,i ,
0 4 1 0.Z.W•bitolloxignitegt,Pltka.Sita!itof,•,irr , A...
sevent.y-nisie,balrois;:: - ,",
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