M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, February 15, 1862, Image 1

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VOL. 4.
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"ti'llicairtottidu
PUBLISRED EVERY SATURDAY MaßNlliai
.By. J. B. OVIATT;- •
IETI:IP04T; M'KEAN ' COUNTY, PA.
OPPIOE,,S E.OOItNEIt'OBPW3LIOSQUARE
tERms: . $l6O in Advance
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• • .Rates .of. Advertising,: • . :
Coltimn one _52500--
It • " L. ... .. :140 0
' " six. niontinv....: ' .. ... 09
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..„1/10 'Naar! of 121inett or 10884 insertions,.. - ,..... 150
l'Ahe,tubsionetit insertion,
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131111tiess.Oards, trith•parior ..... .... . 5
or 'figure Irork .grill-be dou b le the abOve
Alrevitir type, or .eliht 'lines nonpareil, is
rite& ft 'innate. - • .
Tbeee Terms aill bo'strietly adhered t0../11'
046i0.e6.6 .'iDlitctox.l2
HYDE HOUSE;
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1.1 .060Oon Prepiletor.. Ridgway. Pa.. Vita Rani. is
' new, and furnished in modern style,'haa ample acconir
namlations, and la; in a i ll,reapeate, a Fiiat'Cjass Hotel.: .
.' Aidgway,.Elkco. Pa. May 0.1660 . ' ..' •.; . '
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ELDRED HOTEL, • ' ' • •
Joissi . Wen, Proprietor Thia bongo la 'situated 'half
,:war between. ihnethpert and Olean. • •, A convenient
an oommodinna hem yattentive and obilgink attend
ante, indlow,pricom., ' ••
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• Eldred; May 17 1860: • •
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•' A. Th HAXLIN, • • ' .. - • '
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Surveyor,: Draftemni. Conrdynncer..and•jeal . Estate
.Agent.. Bmethpor4-41 , Koan coyok, - Pa.. ' • '.; .
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WILLIAM' WrILIII,N;. ' .• ' ;
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Practical 'Mechanic, Millwright; bridge-builAer,, ,iC.i .
• Port Alleglreoi t 'lll , Beark cotruty,.Pa: •: .1 , . • •
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SURVEVOIt ; • BRAFTBM C ONV EYANC ER an d• Real
...Estate Agent;, Office, Williamsville, Ekk Co., Penn , a.
• • :." . ' • .--pitrekiscks—z. • - .
• Chapin &Rollo; Esqi!;.; ....... Ridgway, Pa.
Tbmnas9tru therm , .. Warren,' Pa....
W. Brownell. Esq., limellinort,
Itoa. A. 1...-Wlleox, Buena Vista.• P.
OSWLYO HOUSE,
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E J.l3AltllLlX.Preniletor, Clere:t Pn. This' }louseis fitted
6p in subotsuthil and ctintrokshle style,' end every at•
tentlon will by paid by the proprietor •to tlie. comt'ott
iurt taste of hig.gilools. • , • :Juno 3.1801
POSES HOUSE,
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Itreliktiat, the Public Scjuace; Olean. N.,5. M.
MILLpt. Proprietor. The Fobes House is.entirel now
••god bditt of brick, end: fa furnished in modern -style , .
.The.propietoe ilaitere himself that hisiiceilmmod.
• thine are not surpaised by - any hotel in Western N
York. Oarriagen run to and !rum the Note York and
.Erie Bail Road. '•" • . • . • ••• 33Ltf.•
BYRON D.:HAMLIN,
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Arroaincr .La w; smotnnoti,- wrionn . counts.-- PIC,
• Agent for lifeesre. jCeritin4 (Ws - Lands . Micr's .
' eapeciAlly to the Collection of Clairoci. flrmilination n(
Land Titles; Pa7rnent!.t Taxee ell business rela,
:flog to;iteal Monte: .otfice In Hamlin Block.. '
E. BOUGHTON EDEED,
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A Vll'rtlff,alllll COUWICIIIII . At :TAM; ..Tnetlipnrt. 111 , fienn
counties
P. Bus wigs entrusted tu' his - care forth is
.. c n u ntiei nf IllKesn',•Pottec and .Y,lk will be promptly
.. Attended to i Cflienin the Court Hops°, second floor,
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L. R. Wi§l7lti
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IPhalloin Surgenn, Sraelllpaj . t., Pa, alltattend
all protaalionat calla with' piamptileal.; - . Olpca.in.'nrt•
' well Black, second par.'
THING 8: KILLER,
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ichalnsale and. Reba beaters 'in ,StapW rOid Fancy Try.
-Monde, Carpeting; Ready Mad.n Clothing., and General
Yuri:Oiling Ganda, llonte and °hoax; Wall and Window
..' Paper, booking GI lateep &c. •At Wean. N. Y. -.. ~
JOHN. C. BACHTFS;
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Attorney and girunselltir A t Lan: Smetlinoyt, Wllenn Cie'
'.' Pa. vi'ill 4 tt6nd In all business intiti'profiesinn in the
counties nriPlCenn, Potteeind Ilk. Office over C. K.
Sertwell& Itrothere' Store.. . •• • •• • ••• •.. ••• ••
HACKNEY HOUSE,
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0-3rnir orSocon,Lnivi.l.ibertv 01-Pets; .NrsPrsr , . P 1...
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A. ll.utuott, rropriot.r.. Trar . slers •will . .I.lnd gootinp
enrnmndations and reAvonahle'ebiLieol. • ..
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LIIRABEE.'S HOTEL,
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R: T., ta time. Propritttor,:;—Alft;i4hen'y Itai,lo. Mtliftnn
• 'Oo ,
P. • Thip r itouoti itt,'aittt.;ta4t about 'nine ,miton from
Stnetliport 356 tho • -ritart. to Olean, and . will be found a
co,nvinleat-stopping:plara .. • . ' ' • ~ • -- ; .
. • FARISiEns , VALLEY HOTEL, • •
I{♦ T. GooriWut. Thie heuenimattnateEl abnet five mile
• f retro 3 , nlthport on theme' to Olv,nu. Pleamire,peitie
and nth e.actnbu meenounecleteqnn t4eellortpstvotice
•'. W. S.'.IIROWNLL, '
12165.1er in Dry.o.mtl., Grocerieg: Crockery, flnidcore,
-Wants, ShoeN &c.
Eut.; . side ot . tlie•Publincinori,4, Smetliport,,a, ,
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. ...' - - . . EMPORIUM. HOUSE; , ! ... - .
Bhipp'en, 'l'4Vicenii Po., P....• N. L. 11YP1, rrnprio'or
..A . commodlnaa. and , nrefl 2 fneniOnd .11nnse.•'§trange .0
. . 'and travelers will Mid' ~ind nechalm4dattniio:
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''. PORT ALLEGANY HOUSE,., "
.Woczals: INALI3I7',, Vroprioior, at POI , . AllOganT, Ma
lt oatt (Jaunty Pa... This Ficitel insituated at the junc
tion nr the Amotlipoil• and Mlagany Itivor I on ds; niup
. .railemeast of SmethOoi4.' .
To Those Interested in Mining and
Mineral. Lands: - .
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'll. BARNE.3 offers,his - services tor. the .msamiria
W• Lion of Mineral Lands and - Elk
pnan
ttss, and..vriliolsie his, npinlon ati to -the - VALUE' OF
NEMEC, Ace,. ,Those enraging hie leeryiepn will receive
'AIM Unwary nn,l reliable information: Reshience at the
.Bunker hill - ritines:: • , •
Oor•teant, - APKean C 0.,, June 30,1809. .
Sniethp9rt, Ist'Kenn eo..
'l.eotlong primpity attended .Fety.l.l, +61C.10,
BENNETT HME,
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Siiiithpori,M,Koan 00., Pa. 11. S. Meson, .Propietor
...opposite the Court House. . A now, large; oontrtiOdl,
• ' sad Well l'urniehed house, ' , '
GEO. IL MASON,
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Devise In Stoves, Tin Were; Jappaned Ward; Ste.., vest
• aide."or the Publto Senoie, Stnethport, Pa.. Outten,
;er.irk done to order on the" shortest notice, and In the
moot 'eubstantialinanner; • . ...' .'. - ,• ' ,
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• •DEATISIBY.
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Drt.M:l - A;Eleiiatris .wauld reepectfully: announce to the
oltlaeis of Ornetbpatt and vicinity, thetho hasp. fated
np an &floe, and le prepared to attend to all buelnece
Artlecial teeth Inaerted • upon .acl
enttfic prineltifee, and he aa to , preeerre the natural .ex
. pieselon'of the face., All operation° In DentatSurie re
dons in a, skillful' niannen. : . " . I p t
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A. J. , NOURBE
Des'feria Stoves, Tin Wire; Jappaned *are, &o:, omit
snd'of , the Publlo Square, SrastbpOrt;" Pa., Custom .
trorlidone to . rder °aim shortest motto's, ,and in the
most substantial Maolllor.' ' , .. , ,
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OLEAN: ROUE,
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A. 114op,.Eroprietor,,Ole'ao, .N. Y.,. .oinnihimi rune
to Rod from tliii.New York sod Erie Rail Road. Stageo
for Bmethoort and Rem - . .
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.J..i.i.L.i, Nast Bra. o . .the P,ublic Square,, Second Door
-. North of the Demoeres Office Bmetbport. Per
,. Dialer
. Ds Witches Cloaks kwi .Jewellery.,, •Raperlug uestely
~.Szeautedso4' Werrpostd. ~.' , •
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DR. W. Y. 21'00Yi
Mira:EAST CORNER MAITsI'SfRZEIt,
*thetli.pori,; . P4
THE PICKET HUARD.,
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Ds ,111:99 If AN n tAr
„, ALE..qiiief !Jiang the .Potoivitc,: l • they say, • . •
yEscent,"now and thee a stray picket • ' -• •
Ic shot 'as he walks . OiS his bent to,and Ito, • •
lirp rifleman hid'in the thicket, • !.'-
'Nisnothlits+e,'priv,ittp.or two, nee. end then,” • •:•'
.Sill net count In the news of the battle, • ' -
Not an iltiCer lostonly ono of the wen • ' •
Moaning out, all dinnei the death cattle," • • .
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'All quiet along:the Pototrise te-night,. • . •
Where the noidierste . perteefil fly
Their feete.iu the.rays.ul. the eleur.autuoin •
Or the I , ght ef the watch. tires are gisarnieg.
treiuulous sigh, us the(; entle night-wit;d.•
Through the tweet tuares softly . Is creeping; .•
*Millie the stiirs'up atiore,..vrith
,Hee'psiitird=s-fee tips army is sleeping.. '
here only. the coned pr the lone'sentry , s
Ai he trumps from the rock to the fountain,.
And he thinks of the •twmin the low trundle bed;. •
Far airay.ln'the'ctit on the mountain. ' . • '
Ilia musket falls faC6.dai k arid•grina,
Gruirs gentle with trwmo'rita tender,
Ac he mutters a prayer for, the children asleep.,
For Abair mother—may Ikeaven4eferid her: •
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Tt - ie moon seems to shindjuit as brightly RH thou,
That night . when the love vet unspoken . • :
'Leaped up to Pm lips—when low murmured vows'
• .Were'pliutged . to be ever uubroken.
Then draiving hie dileire roughly °verb's eyes,
' ..Ile ditabekulT.tears.that are welllug,
And, gathers his gun chiser'Up tottv:plaed
it to keep down: the lAbarekwelling.
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lie passes as the fountain, the b l a s ted pine tree, . , '
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The footstep !slagging nridivoary• '•
Yet noward lie goes.tbro: We broad belt or light,
.• Totiard the shade if the foreet so dreary.
Hark! was it thirnlght-windthat rukledtbe les;:eil
• Was ittinion-tight.so wondrouSly Bashing! '.• -
It looked liken rillellai• Mitry,,gocd byel” . -
• And the life-bided ig ebbing end splashing. . • •
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Ail quiet sioug'the Potomac to•olght, ' ' ..
' Ne,sound save the rush Of 'the river; ' • : .. •
While soft falls the dew on'the face of the dead=
' The picket's oIT duty forever: .. .
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THE TRIUMPH OE SOUND
CIAL PRINCIPLES. i
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. We take pluainre in'announcing the triunipli ;
andt, pussage, thr'ough 'the Akeemply.Of •this
•Stilie;•of the resolutions reported by - Mr: HO:-
opal), froni•the. CoMmittee at Ways and MOring,
taking steong,ground. in favor of.tbe adoption of
a sound financial
,pelicy by the government.—,
The discussion upon•these resolbtions has been.
one of :great interest: .A..stre'nobtik effort, led
on by Mr'. Speaker 13Af5torvn,.„.was madeto
soften them down and foweo .their. tone, and
especially to get rid •of that portion of thern
which disapproves'the,Poliey uf•rnakiog.o .
per currency ajegai fender for the paymeitt of
debt, but it'signally failed. The voice of the
State of New York, as expressed by •thei''A
erribly, is distinct and emphatic; • and affirm
these.p . ositicins : • • .
; 'That the.piqment of. the . ititire..interest
,on'the.putiliedebt should be secured
suffi
cient p.iinanerit pitert ta-x; piedged to this siie-
J. That sinicinz. fund, kir the 'reiniburse:
rrient of the principal of the public debt, s k nßl d
be 'created, pet einpit and pledged to that, r9r-
3. .111 pt the direct tax of•$20,000,000, lev
ied by Cep;ress list AIie.IIST, together w . ith the
duties-on importS,:houlo he.eloployed.toLlefra);
lhe,c'ttr..rent'expen”s of eollerNfnent.'
. 3,.. That the people 61 this Sfate are %Vining
to pay, by direct taxati n h, - their share,Ol the
interest of ,the public debt,, turf to stiiire, with
the finaitcial:policy rerornMeoded;...b • ilievit:
.that such. system. of finanee will. comMand .
cenii . d,ence, and alt the it - learns needed at
mere fiyorable rotes of interest, less itiTruj'a
tion..ln; the, valde of stocks, and .less injury to
Penidi . ',•than • the • etnissinn 01-•governtnent
papi . tc• made wcomPulsaory 1001, ten4r, br the
creation, Of Stocks ivithoot•specific'seeurity . lor
the paymeol of interest and prioeipta;
• " These proposit inns. ate .good;
somei.old fashioned Pemoceatic
trine; and we rejoice at their 'firm asiettioniat
,this,t time, that iteft4rtlsa:n eppealsor • insis
nations' loyalty' were ogle, to
swerve the mOsbers of the' house froin..their
lutegrity, orinduce their .'to loWer their . tond.
Financial firtnnesS•and Soundness r.c..noW es
'sehtlii•l ealeatjon of the.nation.'Mere
issues ofe. • overnitient:pattereven With a legitiH
•*coercion. upon 'creditors to aecept-it. will nit
pay:bent of I.he.intereat and the I
mate . ..tediimption of the. • prinei.pal - Must 'be pot
.
'heynnif doubt, and this c3in he'ilotip•only.by . ' the
imposition of a sitilicient•taX:to• meet the annual
'interest Mid make iin tit onal contributinn• to a
sitihing fund to redeein the prideipal.-.:Do. this,
and tbe.public Credit. will h'e maintained ; • unfit
it, and the po.Yerntnent paper
nod 'carry ruin 'and bankruptcy:into . all thtt
business of .the eonotry.. ‘Ve rejoice one
stop In' the 'right, direction. The New York
•A sserdbly a•gocid atreilesei • ves
the thanks of the nation.—N,,,Y......ftg4s:.
Mr. Davis, successor to John Breeld nridge
in ' the IT; S.Senate, athlre . ssed that, body the
other day.at greed. letigily, , in.favb.c , of 'expelling
Mr. Bright of , I . ntliana. Mr. .Davis extended
his remarkslo alt theiopieS luvOlVed in the
presfint , strtiggle, , i4Olineing . all sceerns :of
erinatteipitikon in thc.seyerestterMs, and, spe . ah : .-;
ing of .the . . primary catses that- haVe liroUght
upon us *poi' present troubles. •closed•:.a fol
lows
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tiThose fanatie;•Politienl, and soCial den - lons,
the Greeleys,• .Cheeverc; and. Phillipses, who
are trying to break . up in fragments, the Con
stitution,. for the purpose or achleVing emend
tion; have been here desecrati.n g the Smithson
ian nistitate. They and that horrlble.mon
ster, Greeley, have been here sneaking like
wolves . alter slavery. If he had the' pewer,•he
%you'd take' these fanaties t and the Worst Seeej
sere, arid hang them in-pairs. 'lle fearedthat:
the .SanatOr Tr . = .Massachuaettaiyrnpatizeif
to mirth with:these" . men.'.
.eillogY of Gen. Lyon and Gen.•Siegle, and said
thathe wanted all - hrave -men to join
,in' the
war for the Unioriv and to leava'out thin die
cbed'antalements. .
WoubnEN'T DRINKI-7-A: voltinteer, aria:mime
citizens Were talking , about' the war; as, Elmira,
a few : days since,' when, a difference 'having
arisen, some peisons propoieci. to • settle it • by
taking a . drink.; no!" said the volunteer,
""that` is not the way. to , tails: • You' antral!, the
other merf , whit can poisibly leavo home,_ should
at once "agree'
,to „enlist. Tbis ,War meat be,
sought':out' and, settlicl , With, alFpassible dis
patch: "Di . inking Won't settle it; fot . .
if it would.
our .of fi cers, would havvaeitled ft tong aO,
SAIETripojirr;...MIi,.:EAN:.cOUNTY,:.. e 4 .i ! ;, . SAT ugpAY;.-.v...03.--.1.5'.:.156.2
A . STARTLING. PICTURE Op,. GOV ,
FINMENTAL
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. his „COutitry:or frietid
virtue cn run •;his ey. over the'revelstiOns con.
.tnined in the sitsech•Ol• Alr..DeWes;orMiiss:, iit
the House.of Refiresentuti•Uos;b6Moriday- lust.,
without f • eelinit the. intenseSCintlignation .and
alettn: Mr. Dawes dealt , with nOctiobellisheil
facts; reliiitly aceertaineilthrough n cotrintitten
Congress but.: the flights ,of 'the boldest
fancy. are':tittne 'beside the Startling recOril of
erinie Which lie drugs to, the light. • • •
The lagta atatett :will arrest the attention of
the most indifferent,- they will lathe . '
• public,spirit.!.and troly'loYakcitiens With the
deepeSt • opprehensiott.. 'lu firtny..if 'traitors,
viler 'and more. dangerous thin .alf thn.legions,
• ina rote& .rebellio,p; ern.' Socking ' thel:heart'S'
• blood . of. the repuldie,tand aresecretruisure
. ly and' rapidly devouring the: Sources' of. Its
airengl h. : We fitililiSh as much of •the 'ended',
with the.otherproceetEngs ot • Congress; as we
ha've.room for. this,-Werik'; but the recoid 'even
thus abridged, stops
,short•none.too sbod•rat to
Chaddenge,rthsolote•incredulitY.. - . The sharrieful '
retiela t fans, howe'ver;,catinot lidilbulited:; It is
not the.blispring'od' partisa'n'tnalice,• but owes-'
. its being to . 'men.who 'tire in : syrintathy . With,.
.and stippOrters 'of theiiresent'Adininistration.••
Air. Dawes: . Reptiblican.itnerriber, arid the
disceveries he has made have' been.'. extracted
from tin willing, witnesses, under the penalty of
. imprisonment. and the obligation offrin foath.--•
The, very first war contract. into Which the
Croveibment . entered was a. swindle:
whether it' buys beef, horses, - artnelor'elothing
for soldiers, it 'allows every purchaSe to he'
tolled by a band
"No
as rtivertons - as 'the I
- horseleeeff. • .NO wonder 'Mr. Cameron has•re:
aigned.'• 'The‘whole •Administration shcfuld fob..
IoW lii, example,.. while every robber. of :the.
treasury should be seized•and .Made to 'Ms:torte
the prOeeeds of his knavery.—[N- Y. Argun.
11Ia. DAWES EMOAS:i . from.the fionitnitte e of
Investigation - out Gov ermnbniContre'cts, 'con
tinued iris remarks,: previously jfe - said
that startling facts had cornerb the notice,ot the',
'Com'mittee touching the expenditure of the pub
lic Money. The..yery.fitet contraet into which
the uovernmen.t. entered teas : (Or' cattle, .end'
that was given . not to a Man in that Hoe of lui
srness',.but than old . stipeodiaty•Of Congress,
who' put* in his pocket -without startine,...ffoir
his.chnir, thirty•tsvo ihousand dolls's, and lhe
men a•lio actually furnished Ina cattle in . u'ris
ttian put: into their, pockets twenty • six_thousand
plotters 'more, so that. the . eontrrict thler.wnich
these twenty"-fee hundred head' of cattie'Wsire
furnished to. ,the artnY was',so made. that tne
profit, of :fifty,-eight thousand dollars : was, real,
ited' over the- fafr. market price.' •It fake's a
longer time for' cf• •thonsandhead 'of Tattle to .
renal this City frOto the. State where thefare'
Purchased than it. takes the army' to consuthe
them.. I -ask the•House;:at this rate, to con=.
sitter dew" lofig the most nrriple•pro . visioUs of the•
Treasury would be,ableto meet the•sitrple
mends for the, subsistence of the artriy....Pobtly
'a 'the army, is' shod. to•claY, a Million of shoes
have already . , been: ii•cit'if a-, million
more. tire 'being•'manufactured, and yet trpon .
eveory'one.ot .these' stroes lies been . a.wastir
sevehty:fiee cents. In that department of the
'efiVerame'nt, 'contracts have.been so 'Plenty that
'government. officials have:.•:gone ',blur the
streets %dray the:r pockets•filled•with thern,.and
of which ther•made presents torhe, clergymen
ot.theit parishes; and with, .tvhicif.'were • healed,
old pol it hits] . , Bores, and corfit . political fettle.7-'
,In one' legtl:7,-iii of . cavalry r a.board of ollieets
.were' oblig , :t.l Co'coutleintt -453 - out Uri tie thou.:'
sand hirsepurchaSed..und paid ior: „Ttle.mm
ichb : I hese 'horse,s declared ;uPon'
oath, that •thete wit? not °opal them-tliat,•was
worth twenty dOlfersi They were blind; spay
tinghbned, afilictekwiththe heaVesovith
the glan•lers;atid with every disease that horse- .
flesh' ie heir to. They cost the government
over' 559,009', •There. are "eighty-.three
rcri
nu•;its' of cavalry to-day,''one: thnur:and strong.
'lt talzaAlwo hundred an d fifty thousiied,dOltars;
to put obe.of tkese'regimenti 'Mt foot before it
}novas., Twerify , Million : of. 'dollars .11.4% , C hem?
:eft Penile Mon these caviilry'regirbentsbefore they.
left the encampments :whery they were
canine:if into service t and dirptireds and trup i
Meds_ of these horses
,haverbefin 'coniletnticti , OA;
batik to 'Elmira,. awl Annapolis,aqtrtb.
thie'eity, lo spend the winter. Any day; luti
• dreds , .. off, them can.. be seen' round • thie:
e.hairicd.te tre;.s . , where they weie le'lt to 's
to death. of two, litindred 'horses, ih
various places . . ha ve.:. been thus left to 'dieand
rift, till heGoriumt tee'..on fire Dist rict..o.f Co•
Itimbia.heye Called, for a 'measure of-Itifiiilatioll
trr protect thh' city from the dang'er 4p , ati-:
prelienlled 'froth' these • horse '•Golgot has'.
.ex•-govertior of one,'S; ate offifrett.to ail ex.jedge.
of, another State five thouf.and.doll'ars .to. *et
hi in perthission•to . raise one of these. tegia4nrs.
of 'cavalry, and when the ex-judge broilers:Aim
batik the-com . rinssion, tli . e;ex-gOyerforlt4 s
i l is . .toori, At the hotel, while, another; plunder-,.
er sits tit.the key-h Ole Watching Ailte.:a 'mastiff.
while tint. insider •couitts up fort yt hottsand: (101 7
'ars, profit on the honeys. sin) calcaletek
- thousand dollars more upon' the, accoutrepents•
the'other de.fails oflurnishiogjb4P e ...g - •
;meats. •In addition to the arms in the adasi•
of s'ix.• hundred thoustind,'soirliers in', the . field,
th'ere are . butnerouS Outstanding cantreetst„
made with private, indiViduals , --not made upon
advertisements, tint made with the knoWledge
of the. made "by .ex-merobers Of •
Congress,.is Ito knOw no more, of the difference"
betiveen brie elase.of •arms and 'another than a
MethoiliSt rninistei.... There bre outstanding
,COntracj i r (Or the:: rpantriseture .of'. Springfield
musitets,•ihefirst*On'e.ef whichcannot lib de
iveredin• 'months drain' tbli day: .Thereis
'a'cinifrrict '.loi'thk4upply,of one' , and
ninety lhoitspnil rift its'
lars.tipiece, 4hen t *snap quality of. muskets ;.
are Manufactured.atkatingfield Icirt hirteen end.
en'half apiece 'l • &nil aqt.fC 7 Mentiber of CongreSs..
is now.in•••MaSStiehuSies, trying to get'..nia
chineerlmadfi.o,l4-hitilthe will be able to pith- ,
utacture..in Borne siinientlis hence, at t.venty- •
onedolda'rs.apiece,:those. rifled muskets manu.
fact . ured to : daiin' the armory for thirteen and
half dollars; 'Providencr, before six months,
will dispoSe oftitie 'war; or He will dispose of
us: '`t' one bf those'neuskets thus contracted
'for, 'be. ot'the . sligheest .Service in. this 9orr
geocy, beforn the .providence.c4 wh ether
for good or foe evil,'will,dispose•cif •.
I ask my :fritinds from the North and North-
Wait howthey ettpect tohenefit b'y ati tir,inctry...
at Clii6l6,,ttt,''Rocie 'lsland, and at Quincy,-
. . . .
when,a 'Militia arid ninety-tWo thousand "m'ui,
ketslwill according tolly . !3.io'iltrjACt •be:ttgiii;cil
upon..thit .. conntry, and : , that-after this wards
~ over, arid at 'such, an encirtnous price, in adili 7 .
~ tiod. to ..tt her . 'op titroqing.: contracts ler. the
inantifactut,eieSurretirn`e, henee•,..9l tvOrintitulred
and severity-tMtu'stliensand Enfield,lifiesi• Be
sides,.;there areseeentY-five•thonaand frite.hun-•
Bred and fully-Africa sets:Of harness to be 4oliv-.
Bred by•and-hy, at•the . .cest - o r one Million Mlle . .'
trend red trod •Seeenty-eig'at thousand fourbthi
dred and fortysix.tlollars.;. rhave oft time to
yromerate all these contracts. ;When wn.ep...
proptialeil,lat the 'hist : cession Ordongrpss,..for
, this purpoSe,,:.veenty millions of dollars, thirty-.
Seven milliens and Caine'thousand:dollars. had;.
heee already;pleilged to e9ntractOrs- not . for'
the •po t t abase brm
ars : for . the Oren itut hie s field;
.• -not• to' protectthern in fighting the s ir:cnitirtry's
bitetle.in this' tirett - ..ethefgetieY and peril, but.
for. some feline 'ase,•for • sornelatureaccasion,
or toimeetioinepresent need of the contractors,
. lirlon'tknow• Which at thiainorrient... And .not
only the aripropriatiort or last; session bac' been
erchansted, but thirteen millions . .put,•tipon ii..... 7
the riot of the Oth d.A . prif inailtirnorc; open-.
ed this ball, and:on the first. of April,;, in 411. e.
. 'city of New Yo'rk', there. was.ergirnlzeda-einis
of •pltiodereris of '.the treasury...:•Two milliods
of...dollar:a vverekentrus:ted to a plior t urifortunete,.
honest; nut .-entirely incomPetent, , editor of a
paper in Newl'ink; to dispense itin the best
mannertia'coulil.:." Straightway this gentleman
fieganlo.purefieg'e linen pantaloons, straw hate,
..Limilim :porter;. dried, 'herrings; end, such. like
provisiOns, fertile armY, till ire expanded in this .
way three hitudre'd and ninety tlinusani . dollars'
of the Money, and•tliett he.got scated.and quit;
(Langhter.) • There.is an tipnrripriatiom also,.
for the supply of wiled totl.e . ortny•.• .. T.his eon . -
t, raelpr is plaillied thipayMent tif seven dollars
a eordfor•all the wood delivered 'te .. the• differ
ent commando-wood. collected after the labor'
of:, the soldiers themselves
. h hail' cat down the'
trees to .clear "the ground - or :their' 'batteries ;
jot.' then' this .einatriector e.mploys .the..arrny
wagons to draw it to the•several , camps, and he
has no-further .t rOulde .r ban to drivw his seven
(rollers for. a card, leaving fire Government to'
drit w• the WOod. ' (Letigliter.),•lt "cost:' two
millions of dollars eeery day to supPort:the Br
iny in the field. • A hued:oil tnillions.of dollars'
.have iliuS 'been expended ' since' we'inef.here: Mr
the 2il 'cit De'eernher, and all' that timer tire army,
has been in repose, ' Whatthe exneriditirie Will
increase : to When That groat day shall arrive
wirer) our eyeS .611411 be glsd•Jenert- hy . the a ight :
of• the •artny. in •motion z. 1 elo not know. 'Air 7 .
other hundred million; may be added.-to thise
before the '4.t If dl Mirr • ch . Whattt may cost to
nut' down' the 'rebellion rear'e eery lit tbl, Proe . 1 . : 6
:led, alivays,:thrit• it be : jit down el i Netually.—
But, sir,. faith without, works is' de•etr; and I
am' tree to . :ConfeSsi .that my faith someti foes
firiti'mei.metiti• my faith in memmot my tail!)
in the cause. ' When the history of these tirries .
shall tra l written,. it will be a queation upon,
'whormthe'goilt Will
. rest most heavy,--upori . krim
Who has soospired . M4i , stroy,.orn t]
pon hit. who
h as proved incompetent to preauree the instiem
. .. .
t ions trequeuthed 'ln uS, by. nur fdth-re. - •
,It isno.
wondr;ryttrat - the treasarY'. treinhles• and. stag
ers, like,a stren . g,marr, with•too 'great a burillen.
'tip.in hirn. :A ,strong. more in aii .iirr.'exhatisied
reeely et.' is. not. 'lnure heilidess. to-day,'tban :is
the treasuty.of this :Government .b.meath - the
exhausting preceyi to Whieh'At , is sritrieeted ! .--.
The mighty:monarch of the forest litiusell may
.held at bay the fiercest'. and inightest of his
'los','vi , hile• line vile car.couring , upbehind and
iciPening• hic•fatigs, gives . litur • zi , .ratal wound ;
and although he. may
. iii•Oggbl 'oft ' boldly and
v, l lisotly, "Oil. :tile-blood is , silently'. trickling
.frOin!iiis heart, and Ire is at. lastforced to . loosen
.hiS gra.sp, find lrrot.Vs. flint and falters ar il outs,
The Tressury•t M
uite•i' issued Mille, lace, of these .
immense Out lays- 7 -withotitra revenm: from Otis .. ..
'turn .houses, from land' sales,:frein..afiii source
whatever , •-are beginning IO•full in tbo,,mark,e(:-
Already have 11 - 4. y. begun 'to• sell 'at six per
cent.'dkeOlint at theriables.of the money chart
ers*at. the very time, rep, that we here ex;
habit the singular spectacle. 'of 'trend; avid of a
struggle with the, Commit : tee of Ways- 'and
Means}, itself,. inn un •ndriayor to liirmianil sus-'
lain the•gatiernmeut bf the:country. .Already
the suilertli . at cur s e of the cdfirli)•—ii , 10110-
iqg•up flre riairpaite:rs . as.the shark 191.10ws the
Slim, ti,aying lip:for .fair dollar's every 11 ve 'thil••
1114 ; ot the •tvarre*§ of theesoldiers 1(44 to them .
Intl: . easury,,dotett. Thave,oo desire 10..hasteil
12 0V,i...0m5:,,7(....tE e .:r01y , ,0r•t0 criticise .the
:-.. act. tSleii4leis ;• hut in V fe'w (.4 • the : stu•
Hitt etry tripiiii"f•the Treariuty; P. meat say .
'that f liii.44tit; •d'Oy. oCI
.s i' 0: 0 . 134 the: bloti..
Whien.vi'.4l.lrtf.lint S rekellidn. to is Grid. SLx•
iYittaY,s lotrger. iii. eh idbaste of things wilf•hring
,ilo.4.a.resatt•brin:. voy.'or .upoltit'i'• . it l' . 0 1 .'
i/0 . ' 4511116 thatethe . hreasu'f'y o( the Waited States
can triStif i 'Mlif"contioue to meet, t bI.S: is; sle ~ i•i
ibiogs . sbcfy 'flAyi.doMzo'r . ; and an ignominious,
Iwuce•snuStbe"Stitunitierf to, amlitic • .We see to
it:, that the e .' tedit. '..01. our entintry.is - ,• sustained,
• ' L'akstiii9f.ll,teio; hythe 'cons - lei km going forth
'r•Orn - t# ,fiall,twthe . e• Untry tha!, we' will treat
y. "
.s , ;1 7.R . i r,it,..,.tior cvnt 'l. pr., -y..t., .are . maul)
eMenigni. , "•,tii,',.fireetriis:ltr?g.Acr lime it,re' -.lleld of
strife..,4tit all thoie who . x..danfOff.t) '' 4
st ea ith il fisilk k ..t.he life-b lou 4 .frilm u's ,in 'the..
• nilght y • at ingil e.'
PosiiESSION•• "or •RAtt,irenps .tisp
Iyarle,,cliairthati.of the
corrirnittee:on the: eon'illict of the war, r eported
•a Wednesihy anthoriiior'thtr Piasitlerit,
at anytime when the public .Services:rriey re.
quire,'. to take possessioa , ril•rift, raikoeils anrt
telegraph.linesi theiC..rjinployecs;' wor)cshops,
and all. 'iippurfenrcricvs necessary 'to: their suc
cessful
,operation, rend nuke, it' a , penalty of
demi], on :eon t conyt• roaiti al, (or any,
person .to'resiat in aity.r6inner . .the government
in taking s . ijcb'possessirik,...:',The bill ccintaf6S'..a .
Prociiion„ fi?r the app r oilitinent :of three...c .. otn 7
inisaioners to itsleas top amount of .damages
resulting to such railrria4s oC•liriea'of,ol4oapb:
thus used by the ktivernOiit,
ment of ibeirOrOkifees..:2 'The poeSessioh by,
'government is fp'.'he dOti'vdretl as soon asthe
publiiutc.o4 p . r . rtiTt.. ••
• e
.•.• . •
l ' s Allfat4l L....Dickenson yes tat% ou t of; ,the
vby"when he: • Intd the client ) who tremblingly
.ikOd he
Ooe*,,,;.the jury's oulFl . .is MY .
frietid;:it said 'the Illustrions Dan;.te itiket kek.
me ;. there irs . /inljonert/tiq•unie , loin to:: Gad
hi.m:
Turning . ' the. War to Pattisan, Ttrposet.`
asSerth truth,.Warrented bWacts.'When
Weclare that theenemies of tire!Deinbefatie
party have souglitto,turn the exciteitnentgruW,-
log out of the war .10. basest Pattisan Put-,
-Poses. constantly„.insistinKihat the'
"Noitheim - people should be one
heart, they have labored unceasingly to pro- .
deem diecortl'and Eveir man, who is
Deinocret, l and :insists - upon 'Maintaining
Di tfc principles, grid ,the organization
which "shall rnnke these . principles,eflective,is
poitnedlit ire a traitor or 'e secret syMpaihizer:
with Secession .by those who:. inselently erre-.
gale to'-thems,elves•all the patriotistn. 4 lit the
land... Da Deinocrtit'cricsout.a.gairripefraud
and eorruntion, by•tneanis• of Which :4v/wing of
patriotic - corniorants. Have made 'Colliteskl for.
tunes'," he is at tempting:to diStract . 444 , people.
and binbarrass , the Adniinistration. l. v
piiiederera roust VOt111(11-:
.moss vocation. .Ty'ro
henst permitted
feed end fatten on :what they filch. - fritto the.
Treasury without a . .whisper'bf.contletnriatiOn;
leit;.forsooth; ihr•gooil cause , 'May , saffer-by
their:exposure. It the'Dernocritts call a,Siata
convention and,give evidence of, a detettnina ,
tion tn ' staod. fast to. their . prinelples; it is the
,
old. Breckinridge party"ati, Irealfrindble or.
g,anization, watching" for. the oppnitunity of
giving aid and comfort to ;. •
Now
. it impossible for any itripartial mind
nouto.see..that the dassofineri who din these.
accusations into the .public ear. are themselves
doing 'their utmost to bring about the' divisiOn
that.they profese to deplore.: We ,
warned their,
men' before the last election the.tendency of
their eourse; when they Aere.bpsy , acetisitig
eVery Dearnie.(atic candidate for the-`Legislature
or disloyalty. •We told theM that result VP
the ele.tion would compel thern'to 'admit one
Of ttdo either. 'that they. had , . uttered. a
u and malicious slander wheu,theypharged
"theDemeciatic - party with trearionable sympa;,.
;hie", or that the Majority of the.people of
Pennsylvanla Were on the•side of thelouthern
traitors. - The, election resulted in favor of 'the
Democratic party; arid its , enemies sawthat,if
.they.intick to the charge . of disloyalty, they
would he piecing the. State in alalse
For a brief period they refrained frond reitera;•'
Ling the accusation; but, as, it heroines
dent that the Democracy are daily gaining in .
strength •and influence, that Republicati.
ism is fast waning, 'its leaders in sheerdespe 7
.ration. are once morerrying too etiact of 'the
treason dodge. •
- That . v'er'y virtuous patriot, JuirreW. Pottery;
WhOl cores: nothing for office, exclaims in his
agnny a at the prospect of; the defeat, of those
Wini* employ and pay hirir,itGod help us, if the.
readherents of Breekihridge, the apologist.' of
it tloyd and Thornpson, should . enabled,by
means of a party , organization,.,to overthrow .
the confidence of . the 'people in their public
‘• seryants and .their military 'chiefs:" The
mercenary wretch .Wlio.indited this slariderous,
imputation against the party that warmed him
into, 'political life,' arid made. bim of . .sufficient
cenieqUeece . worth purchasing by,the
Republieans,•knew . tinit the men in and out of
Congress :who ara.:doing.the mist tit overthrow
the, 'confidence :of the people , M their public:
servants'.and' their .nri/it:rey .chiers, are not of
the DemocratiC Party. 'Phe Adrninistiation
has been annoyed soil . embarrassed, but by
whom ? :Who Plundered the T'reasiiry ? Who
fir rnisherl rotten Troy isitinS..
and -defectivefire
arins•to the Goverynent Whoewindied it in
horse contracts Who raised. a clamor, tit‘the
removiil of Fremont ? • What' class,Of Inert are
new • import ening. ,and annoying 'the adriiirii.
tratiori about emancipation? Who made an
assault oii:Gen. 51cCi.gr.r.ax.,theorhei.day
' the Douse of Representittivei? - •Whh . ls . rturs.
endeavoring IC..undermine poblic confidence in
our public servants and our ridlitarir
Not the Deino,cratic party. 'lt is net thesource
from which tilh t liege annoying .anil* distracting.
causes' have. proceerkil , but theY..have their
: Origin in the . pdrty that arrogatesto itself all
-the patiriotism , and honesty in the country,.— •
And 'yet . , with . a•fiill knowledge of these facts,
this piny tool, Fort Nev,.. Who lies thrown-his
talents' into,• the market, endeavor's day a ispr
day - to persitaile hi" reader. 4 that theDemocratic'
pa: ty is 'disloyal and' disorganizing*, asid.:tha t
its Perpose to divide,t he people and ultimate.
ly to, destroy' the Govciornent. • •
Phis miserable pa rif•sla: , g lias had
The'people unilerstacid . *quite thoriinghlY
it 'in'eairs—and - the Democracy of PerinsYlyania;
us ho .dierish - an . abiding faith that' the great
constitutional for which they eon.'
tend, are necessary tn_ the shivation of, the
'are not' to 4, det«;rrerrfrom..renintain
ing. their nrg.tnization by 'iloythiog [Mit the
grand pendolers of the Iteptifilican:party can,
s uy nr.wiite a gainstli hein.,—lPetrios
. ,
WHAT; TILE '.DOCHLAS DEMOCHATS 4 ' THINit OF
rittShOr4 Post of the . 24th,
the to ling Co;!rnocratic newspaper. in . Westotti
Ponnsylvanit o. tid'a firm and cOn s sistent. sup.
porter of:Mr...Nei:LAS in' lb.. last Presidential .
'I b lc
exctiop, af ministers a !cat )Irig.re 11_0 to John,
W. Forney for his impudence in presuming to,
•speali for the friends'of. Mr.' Douglas thiough
the column s Philadelphia Prim, while he
is in the, pay of the. Republkan party.,'foe'
po.,egivesi . a sketch or thecareer of Forney;
.
elpv..s , that up to 'the time he quarrelled With .
Nit.BUCHANAN he , was.the most obsequious and .
pliant, tool of thePslave pr;vrer"• of tlie'S;utli; .
declares, that Douglas' nevei'lrusie.V forne
and•thit the gieat.principles
~w of, Popular Sever.-
.
ekinty,torhich.Douglas contended wah.u.sesl
17Y. Forney as .a , mere : preteiit; that:ife remain
cut in the coitOcils of. the bonitos Detoooa IS
Pnly.to.beiraY,thern; and that froth thel'inalig" ,
. 11antOpponent of
,Sotos-CioMaos, he .became,
"that man's tool, and tvas, through his inductee
, •„ •
rewarded for.; his treachery.• by being .leeted
• • • •
•, - • , ••'
clerk or the Senate of the Uniti.4lStates;• the
'.Poic.Onfintis! • ,
"We have thriught it
: necessart,to remind
our renderi'of these few 'points tn,,thie triek;,
btar,•Forney'S careeT, becttaselie has the',
asiuranee to . epeuk inthe - rfatne" cif the. D0ng.,...
Ins Democracy.' - Dia gam,' now is to a r irciuse,
as much feeling as'possihle v tigainst :what he
styles the Dreckinridge,A)erneeraef of :Penn.
- Sylvania, and after: harping upon that 'string'
for s iufTicient :tirbe;a'union ' of ihe Douglas:.
, , . : 4' 1 ; , E: - ..•:,,1 - 4." 11-Ni •-•=•ttig
,:;, , ,ci... ' , - 12 -`4 , ,t7' , 1",'" 1.'`,;•4 4 p ., -. 4 .; ;;,:vit;re t
nro ,
', , r , to, 2 4, 4 '!ivtre.e.:Apr_44 - 4,t . ,-
;... , ,, , ..t,A1411 4 e4tint ,:1
~ , ,..‘t, ,, ,, , ,i ' , `,11,4-tt.i , ~,"
_..,,,•,,, - h
'' :2; ri t ii"p • ''..,,,,,;,,
•.• " -I,: • •,,,-.! ..,
men of Tensity) veMtt With 'll,lsleistllirismilf ~ s .
folio propevird,' . - POrney's joisrievivaehiwaio . / , ' , - , :'„
this grime for 'more t /lona we„eit4shd - Vil iieliefi.':',' ,
properly if eht ile tett;',Wel, kr, ttr. .litte ' tit "sitials'''':-.!' l .;',
~i 1
etinvem lon ' of T eeth 1/aniline' ineitta,l. ”I'''-'';:',
end John 'Hiektitati- to prOnOse, 'Mil itits'irtt,)oK-- , '-'=';'
t e tms as , ' they -tun , efin t ii!opi.TAtiiiiritirs4ifr4 ' l ':
, dodge, ittit "it will not - sischeeit -- ",J, Otklairittire4l
neY hue run his retiree(' h'eiteetir,i,iie , :feattiVikt, 4 l , l.
ano t her tterriocris t I'd I he'renliti . e,ol:':'A'ltot4tefit,i,?'-',
lent. We.' the'? sre . for a ' Tl: 6l 49 l i . OrthiliPifl i e s e '. '
Dettioc rats, regh idler Si ' ' Clf fatlni, ' itirtrilifl44o, ' ',.'
regard to dead ieseeS, end- sitt'llieftitt,4#.ol.4 l :e ,4 '' ' `
tog the right hand or fellowehlir:iiie, 4 lfty,o l * 3
who is in.for the - suppresefoii , orthet sre)p,11100 '..,
and the res tel a t ion of the iliihm;:, WM Milliglll4 it: li , '''.
lion - with that polawtoos 'thitig ihotiiiiiitilieii ',.- '
no entntnuion with those ', wh e is t - l i s , i`aifl'tlx,e. , lrj,i,.".. : ,
vhty Is stron, , Or than their lo've;foi,itielYtiititt l f, ,- ,
.'
The restoration 'of the,trutna it id! ' ',hailiret# l * , '
end at all costs no mat ter , vii i eka,tvrihat l‘tiv,tai' , . 7 *,,,'
Its bringing it about," ' ‘''''''';',-' : I ',/.'"r . ,?-'' '''t'',:i'Y''o
-3,_
We are gladr to see ,ihe.getteisiiiiihisidiii,"...,i'
of Detnituts are so fully aware ",t4,`.ofor:, Ita*ter,r' l ,... - ., '
which this inielent,A.:4llgoitife:iit:,a darn ItI; ;..;,.
Otir7V` -
to play for the tienefit of his et i drierti"AMeett' '
tern: If Forney can tstit .11*
ecaea,':'in,"-)letattitliee : '
enough 'Democ le te'Trom .1 het.T:Orgail 1 1 9 , 3 tift*, -Ala t' ;• s; t"
egairlde teat the Democrlttlejterty;_he,eYo . . attl i btl ,-,
in a'Povition to - claim a matintileeet teMtr,l ,, ,igst. , :"-c ,
his services, arid this is, shout all he eatittelak;r!X.,: , :
They seem to know whet he ia,driVing iit f , , ,. (55,..,,, ,
the language Of the Pestr'"his Petettrj-tat, o lo l , 11.' ,
chief to tne Delnoetatitdts ;Vitt, llnt‘ •*"I
-t'ite fereveri they know , hintv` 14 ';i th .lit t .` , '"''' ,
well as those he has so shanneful)yiiestayo44. , ,
the Douala , ' DeMberaiil4l
, Peht o)*ittit!i i ', , , ,, r' , ...n , -
..
Patriot dr Tristan, • , ~, - - ~-, ,',',, ,1, c' t ,/
I'HID PERK `AND pjultam,vt., - 1 . ,; ; ; -,
The' most clivalObserver eilpnol,,4ll c tisiel. - ,,.. 1 „..
tire a very great:difference jithighriallkflifi, i ,,,....:-,
pearsnce oCestates si jilsrlehedbr d)1164,i0.',.,,•• :"
persous. ' And, hediasirriiiiiitAcite Whiah . 2terf, ,: t t .
refer do - not depend 0 Q . .01* . ie? 0 ( 114 4 4 410 1 ::;', •
of 910 land; they are altifiCiaTj,,theit:isiis e :l4:,,,..
result or the peceliseitlea.of trclthietit.';',,,Mrst,', -- ,
ins! in c tively sob - this:lir:Jeri li * *Poll,: eissisf . e4, ; ..
tliot Mark Is 2 poor farmer ,,l!on? **int, a t ;
the premises. As yet, We
li .maY,g,i4#,,ifotioa,,,,,
of the method be ,is adopted 'lii.holl ,Cahlisr;i.t'" •
We baVe no' knowledge of the Mlautilitillblif::
systern, should' his practice seriMint tot iiisterta.:,.:
The sett - may not. show'td the eya.Whetblill ', 4 ., •
is' rich - or pobr iii the Several element's rilißilst,„
-tor the prodtietiditt of.tbe ii
arty. : We
,isva ate ,•;
•
access to .the farmer's Balance Sbitit to iliT*C4',
mine his profit sor doss. We beys, iiii* semi ‘ , '
the mnn ; we, have never itien bis t .firMbelotagt,!:.
p r
'we have seught:Oci,inforMatlon inrager4;to'4l,
history. Our judgment is liimitly (grilled. friiih,, i . •
the appearance Offithe . estats• ea lyltrihaillisk';;' , „
eye. -' ' ~ T; ;;-:•,`., :.,• .:
What : care is ,bestowed Oftekthehthlk 1im . ..-.
Are thii_lonifortably botirin4 10 they. 1.00.4*.:
lea 'exPelled• i' ?K‘ 04 1 Pli e6ikiicslo.,/iiiiihio; ; „
one;thil4 More or prpy1414.604.1 , 0
,with,lol,..‘
offeeti Are the Cattlelatilibidtsithifl4liga t ',:'
in the liiih WAY;. or in a con vcnielt•Sioclliiisiri e, KA I
pot in the stal;lit Whin attention l,•'-'1!!'elf 1 0 . •: - , ,
the preservation_or ,h'e':thii*teir? ',.:Akthift , ',..
left: to-bleach in: the' sun; arill;vearib‘ariy - iii;flso;`,. .
rains ;" er 'are t . he'y 'OralultY: Pirtteetisd':Oilf.Y . .
waste ? 'Are the bonei,. sibes, - sollisrudsossit,
~ •
the general iefuseof',the farm; ecritaihkleell!:•• ,- '
meets which corne,froM the, sells Ili?eilTred „Oa 'f'_'
ferdlizeire, or '6r 6 WO l IW,SY t '' ' Attliik itiglia• '
ble production's sold - from the hurl iii!:'ltiih,tio t,:: •
'dition lit:which :they citine:flono ; theilitttficle -. .
first converted into aniline) proildati'V 14ipr
atten,tiori.given to ttirsi breeding of' the llidishi c . `., ;.
whether they breed r , i'vrard* 4'
~
gie!iii , '° * ? ,' 6 "' .::
degree of perfection ? A re' th P.rtlie.ci rl.ifildhiligs`','- .
conyeniently sitiiited.convOlien4FoPatell'etlk ,
' ; 7-
and in -
.good . I ' 6 o' ll r r A re'ibe. ranClia 'Wit:OW '".
,ortfer, and are ''t hey threelestt;hr fi've,:*ogibkit ix':.
feet
feet high 1, Are the corners of •. ihifan4irift.„ '
clear Or; alloWed to griwieo to loraihril'rikOd . byl•' s, -.-,..
ars T Are there gates .and . bari,"or Must. Sist: , . '.'' „:
fences be let - tiowrV whiniwer.there 'iairtglissi," - ,.` ; :f;t•
inio e Oetd r: Are the:farm i'Mplenieole placer!' --
under shelter:Whed`tiot il'uie, or:scattered stilt .:
'the prerniseti T,
. ''Aie•ther toole koP? .En suck. ll 4 . ; , ''s ,
tier este be' most serviceable f', Arftlie teat*. '
in condition to lehor; or ar , l 11 " lioin? If lit'irvit'
thin 1 'lo4e.d, does the -antleireice,_ it tiiiii• - :'. '
tete Pulicate care,
,knoSiledife t lUdltraftliti'lliat' - .'
hence thrift.;; cur` is the farmer slocenly; - ,wishy#• - •, ,.
lul E with everithing out otjoint L anit , (bftsfroftir '
eminently unprolltabie I ~, = ~ , ' :1,, , , ,.4- . ,- -, „. -, 4 I :+.
It Is irnpossibleforthe fairone : Tit hoheisuf iligi„
evidence ot ,his skill or lnint of 'llloll,ltilicillki '
public gaze.' ,The , firm itielf . 4jfk-,its4;l*
tune' more'4erkive'thun Inf. Ifnailif till4lC', ','' `..,
'And it ii very , ,difllculetiplletiha4o, iptilk,.'
not ';only. id- regird :tri'ichtit'li Oftryliiii, Om
profit of the sedie, 'comillunitY,l'hil, .rstrefy',
welt whether the faritiel.is i gettjOKTllli - ol ' li•
(*f it
There can be' no doub t ithe t ;The t ' ii - tbift; 't ;
system of farming whicti, through •ii linglailisi - •
'of years, brings In , thilargest returne , ri44lie: -
least 'exphisti,--ixpenie Of' latoo4,,direet i - suiilay' ,
ou means, 'rttid -fertility of irciil,, •ilt, is cifisintr.
not enonkii that the income is large't
,seef,`.o.etet
. .
determine% its. Tiropnrtion,„to. tbe •.„ .
strict tviestlood bI soil. iwproveirting and cal.
ture do not CompreheritPtto;*.bole
,philbsophy ,
of farming:' is.a verloristr , risatter':(foi.tol*
.farmer •to become poor through
atiopteilia:seake. his soil
talist pay hie'agent ten percent: fur thia.t*Wis
of loaning 'out his ntioney.at weep Par 4.4181.01
would scarcely be d prontablelteneact
And should, the. farmer ineestin special nag..
nitre's or'ollior means et improvement; dedbis
the minket thereby:realized from hie basiareall„
it wpikhr.carielitly fake a long time to l ot r id t .
Arid yet :the rkillfut ngrienlwriat letumielatea
prnpeity ilstVotinectinn with the la,hor and 'as ' .
pense.otliinearting, to bis,aoll a high[!lured el
fertility; . rind an the' result citignelt
went:, Two merchants may?-the the um*
aninurit o f goo ds and at the same rate, but it
(1005 not thorehre follow, that their progts ar e
ihe same. The buginees. ofmne may his highly
prosperous, while', that of the other !toy 'am
stirely lend to bankruptcy.'
'Tb'ere era
thrii grave tweations enniwcteell
Wi#l..agrieultpre, some ;of whirh • will consider
hereitter., 'And itAnstrial. ramie •
of Wi:Oitith.rnqnoknt:.*lkiitietnrld,' ao,t.kat, me. •
...ltarnt!!'llY,Agentioili/11 1 1 1 0, 1 , • as 'S
lands nr.llFetiiitW . :ctieit
iionestioiilir . l: • ; Whotat,;-ia, vti1j4009001014 , 4:4ti,.."
gain' of $3,000,00, far 1 , 151.#4 1 0t1h.0. 4 ,#M. ,
pb!tisea of the §t a iegoirertirhAfi s inelol,io+oBe;t.
taifor war purposea.—( 4 lf.ek,442o , p4:4w% Sags
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