M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, June 21, 1862, Image 1

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VOL.. 4.
Artic4q..o4nto:.pmfoirat;
?Er tdaRIED.EVE4Y - SATIMpAY BledNl . Nai•
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SMETHPOaT, .1.14 , kE4DU !CO PA
OFFitii, A; :B). SQUARE
- - $1 . 50 in, Advanoo
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On square,of 121ities or' less, 3 Insertions, .. .- .
~... 160.
Raeks.subsequeat 1n5erti0n,..:.'.:.....:....:....:.. ' 53 .
Business Oardsorith paper,. • ii.'..: .... .. . ...... '... .. 00
• Iteleor, figure work wilt be Aouble.the -abote rates.
Tyre. velines tirevler type,' or etgltt lines •noiiParell;!s
a .7'.These:Terats wilt be strictly tollfered.to.:,4:9 ...
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Busineso Elirectorp.
DR. W..Y. MTOY, ,• • .."
SOUTH-EAST. CORNER MAIN STREET.
'ti~nethport,• Pa
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Physicien end Surgeon', Smethport, Pa, will Attend ; to
all professional calls with, proniptuese. Mete In Sart
' well Bloolci second floor. r ' .'.'.:' . ' •• .
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' • • ..LARABEWS ANTI% • '.• • '
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8., Lei'Anse , . Peopribiorelleghenr.,llridge „14'Keeti
Co.,.Pa: - Tll4l)ouee i!i pitueted aboutmine•Mllee f role]
Sniethport on the road..to.:oleao„ettd•will be t'ound.o
• eopienieot stOpping-plpeo • • . ; •: , „ : :• -
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\ HYDE. HOUSE, • :
.osoctoo PrOorlotar.. - Ridgway. Pat This [lntel
fs
• . I, , itaw.and faralithed in Smnaern style , has ample accoth
-.. • AatiOns and in respacts, 1 First Class .
idgway ' , Rik Co. Pit..iday.•24. 1,666 • :
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• • FIDRED. HOTEL, ••••
Joiv•WHIR, rroprietoi• • This hones is sltudted half
'way between Strietliport and Olean. 'A coni•enient
ariu ipiniodistis haus i t attentive and obliging attend,
.ants, and low prices. ; • , •• : • .•
• 'Eldred,lday 17, 10. •• •'''
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FARMERS' VALLEY HOTEL,
By T. 03 . 001:3WIN; h — ouge icsitoated about fife mile
. front 3citothnoit ou I:toenail. to Oir a n. P4CavUre porti
and.opio.seatt be accommodated on the shortest antic
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•... • : . • EMPORIU*II.OUSE, • . .., ••• • •
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Bfitoon.,..witettiri 0n',,P,.. N: L.:DYKE': Prnp - rie'..or
• A commodious and .Wellifurnisfiel hnume. Strapgq .8
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and Lotvelerk will Find (in,irtactlpAwniations. '.
PORT AL•LEGANY ROUE,
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z •ronu ti; DOGLEY,' Proprietr, .at Poll Me- •
ktion °multi :Pa; Th ttetel iesitenier(o.t the June:.
tion•of the ti,netiport ittoti Allegany Myer loads, nine
• .tnilesoost of Smethport. • '
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Smethnort,WKenis Co., Pa. ~ 1.: .9 . : M.tsoN, Proprietor
~-opposite Llie'Co.irt Rouse. A. yeir,:litrge, conmodi
, °us soot well •turnislied amok,. ~..• ... , , ' •
oswAYO HO USE,
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Ji J, Itsasta Pronrietor. - .o,'Prel P. This tionsets (Hied
-• 'utle sabstanttal and cornforlable.style , 'rind every.at.
tention ,
will he paid by, the proprietor - to the comfort .
• • awl twits Orhis•guesti.. - - •: . :.
, • • Juno i . 3.180
POSES 'HOUSE;
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trent:lllg . POlit fignare, •Y. 'JANES
Mitts* Proprietor: 'The Polies things entirely.new
asl-bollt,orbrick; and s ia rikrnislopfin .modern style,
''The.-Propretor lia.ters hie - wolf that his neenmmoda,
thins are ant' eurpassedi by any hotel in ‘yestern
`York. •GoriageS run.to and irotO the New York - mid.
itrici Rail Road. -
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Practical Necll'anlY:., ilillwrig:lit, • it.hiii-liuildfr, &c.,
' Tart Allexileny,'WKeaa couptyja. • - .
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•. .' • A. D. IT.AXLIN, " ...• - ' ' '
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Stiree'yor t ' Dilirt.rno . ,n Climeeptneer. .onit :Real 'Relate
Agent.
.Btruithpnyt, R'Kenn county, Pa:- .
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- DENTISTRY.. - •
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DR. M....A • SIT Mile R . ,,11.1 roapeetfnits atinnu nee to the
. : citizen , ' of ;tinethpoit.eui vielnify, that he has Jitied
"up krroffice, and ia prepared to attend to ail tiIIAIPPPS
... In Iwlrprofewiiqn: Artificial' teeth' inserted upon sei
ontifie prineieleit; and on an to preßerve•the 'lntim . ' ex
• • Ptenii , in of the face • ',VI operations iu Dental Burgerr
•; done inn eltillful;;lnOnner.. ' ;• ' . I fit
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.W. H. 13 . AKER.. - ' . . f: • '
13VVELLER, Ilact Side of th. PublicSqn Ire, Second Door
North 'cif the Democrat 'Office penethport. Pll',. Denier
lin , Walchea Clocks an I Jewellery. • Repailng• noately
. - Executed and Warranetd. •,• , • , • • • ' •
7: Iro tr,RSE;
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Dpalee in Sturm Tin Ware, Jappsned Ware, &0., west
• , and ot the Publia. Square, Smethpore, Pa Cuslotn
work done - to order nnthc shortest notice,' and In the
most aotottantislinaniser. . • .. .
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W.:S. BROWNILL',.
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Doily' , in. Ivry ..Gnotti, Grocedes OroclOrv. Ilardwar . o;
Books, Stioe4; Bate, Capg.-Glas!, NaUC. QUA, &c.,' dr.e:
East Biala of the' Public Square, Sineehport, Pa..
THING & HILLER,
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'Wholesale and hotel Dealer! , In Staple and Fancy Dry
Goode; Qarpeting, Ready Made OlolliJne, and . anneal
• Furnlini ng fined a, Onetwend Shane, Nall and Window
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Paper, Looking Mamma ke. ,At Oleaq. N, Y. . .
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BYRON D. HAMLIN.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW; SelethillOrt, Wltellll County. - Pa.,
~Agent AV Messrs. Kentin{ Zs ' Co's lands. Attends
' - onneninlly to tine Collection of Claim's; .RxamlnatiOn of
LendTitles. '
Payment . of TaxOs . ...e.wi nll business rola,
tiag to Real Rotate. 'Moe in Hamlin Block.' •
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B.: C. 'HYDE, , ••
ATTOIVIUT-AT- LAW, Sinethport, Itt'lCeKb co., P o.
OollectlOOB promptly attended to, Feb. 14;
B. F. HACKETT
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Attoiney . marl Oott osollor at Lair - . Blitplien, Pa: ;'..w11l at.,
toad tha Court,' of Pottor,, - aloKati.: and. Elk 'counties.
Promptattenllon paid to Oollectiona. Ofrioe, East
. ' end Pail-Blook—,Second Floor. . .
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To Those Interested in Xining and
mineral. Lands: .
.. , IL umtsrEs °Mire hie cervical for.the exanitia.
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Mon of Mineral Lands, in W.Keau and 1 lk noun.
.ifes; lind will give. his opinion as to. the .VAIL.I.J7I OP
M[1.183, 'ho theso engaging 'hie ,eerviern will, receive
altneaeneery and reliable information. Itesidenonat the
Bunker Kill Mines.. • .. •, • .
dergeant,:sl'Kean June.3U; 7859.. • •
• •A, B. ARMS , . . • .
JIIISnot, OF FOE PHAPO and ConveienCei. Also
::Attorrley.and Counselor:at Law: , Particular attention
given to Collecting.: Office One Door East of The Bab
.' aott.ll,nuaa, 131aettiport, Pa. • • " • • •
POINTING,
;VERY
APLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
XIIOI3TED AT TILE
CRATE OFFICE
JOHNSON,
TOW TAE ISTATEOP NEW T.0 . 81f
end acknowledgments 'of Deeds ;and
to ho toted nod rocnrded In lend Mate,
tattle of 'affirmations porenent "to the
Oquveyancer, &c. Office in Land Of
7, Bradford Megan 0 0 ,
:° THE NATION'S PUTEEE:
• l'here are twopreptisatsToithe Injure of the
nation .whieh are presented 'by .. (Wo'elristies'of
Men, both leading to the:sothe end:. ;'f he one
coming from ' Southern'rebelliori;. Oiler-
ChroW the.T.Tnion and erect two or more gavein:.
menet; (roil its fragment's, the . ' other, :corning
frUM the Northern distinioniste,is to accept the
theory that the Uniorla gone, and.prOCeed to
found anew Union ori.a bails ofnewprineiples
to the end'tilat.somhteing may be.ttecompliibed
hereafter in the.‘ceause of Liberty," . Whicli.the
old Constitution failed to effeet. •• • ..
._.Both proposals go ou the r theoty that .tha. old
Union is a failure, and both Proposo to abandon
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The darkest - thought far the''futuie, which
any American,., mind can .entertain, is : the
thoughtola day-when the American. Union. lies .
dead, and the nations look for it in vain.... To'
imagine that•t ime, whatever be the proposed
substitute, Whaieyer Vision of new'klorylor
honor power .. .may &isle 'the' eye or inflame.
the hopes; ta.thinkof. that day
. Whewt..he Con.
.stitation is no longer 4n instalment of . 'power,
When the work of Waihington is a wreck; and.
his counselsfor . its
.preserVation. have become'
a sealed boOk, no more to be. read and fallowedj,
to, stand, in imagination;' among, the nations of
the earth and hear men "s'ay the Great Republic
is:gone, all this is a vision in, Of sorrel, so .
heavy with' woe, that. the •heart,shrinitsfrom
dwelling on it:
Let no roan, who to-day propoaes:this future,
whatever he hia idea'of the. new nation, new
Constitution, , new:principle.of "government to ,
follow no. man snppose for one moment
tha(the successor to' the' old Union will inhe.:
•tit itsiiwer ot . glpry. ',That , will 'be of. the
'past,..4 memory; a history.... •Itito. ^ the tomb in
we bury the: old Union, it will carry
%vitli it all its prestige,' till its honor.. The •
coming government will, in place: of theaccu-.
undated power of the old goveririnerit,'haVe the
very history of, that former power to . .contend
with,.ita principles forever combatting thenew
Finciples, 'and :it: will cOmpelled to fight
against them, every day that it exists. It .i,s•
no consolation, in looking at the posiibility of
such a future; to he told that a great nation
can'be at..once made up of the material Which
the Union , has accumulated. It is not in'en—
nor territory-,-nor' (nen
.• and combined
That make the pow'er of.a nation, certainly not.
These that make the.strength of 'a Rapotilic.-:-'
The overthroW of the Constitution will 'be its
condemnation,, and the.chaci. thiit ensueswill
have no material of Union. That:day, which .
witnesses 'the fall of this Constitution,.wirnesSes
the close Of Our hiatorY,as a nation ,`The book
of the story of American greatness; beginning
with the Revolution, and ending With the: re-' .
jecilen by the people. of the. Chrstitation for :
which the fathers labored and suffered; will be
shtit and clasped. ' They who follow US will
not - write their: record in :the' same bool4Will
not be the children of Washington,..i.vill:not
appeal counsel's Of 'the fathers,'will not
say “thus and .so the wise men counselled for
Our safety:" that will be Of the peat.
Nor when the nation is dead, will there be
found any to do her reverence, .arnarirg'rhe peo
'pie of the earth... The funeral of the Renublic
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will 'not be'at tended 'in state, by the kings, nor
will the succeeding poWer put an:rpoorning, or
build a monument to the dead. Bore and there;
in silence and SOlitude; there will. '1).„) . those. of
our' generation WhoWvill go with s hoWed heads,
as' those who are liopeless'of the restirrection.
pass•away. The Other
will rejoice over the dissolution, and the power
which rellows4ill,'for ',ita own safety, hasten
the, remains out of sight, 'end cover tl-egrave
where'it cannot be fount]: Tolarnent the dead
power will be declared a crime, and a hundred
years 'will: pass before the 'world, awakes to
know and appreciate the ,terror of the loas.
From this vision of horror, the, patriot turns
with delight ao:
,the- prospect of the Union.
ma : rebind on rtem Power to poWer,,and gaining
in strength and glory.' : If • the Constitution .
survives. this, trial,: the lila' of the Republic is .
secured.for a thousand years. But thatlife is
in the Constitution. It is able to sustain itself,
if . the children of. Wasbingtenstand firmly by
it, resisting every proposal to' aband'o'n it, or to
introduce new prineinles into the national. life
blood. His words should• be pieserved in golden
letters before our eyes : "Towards the , preser
cation of your . .goernment end the permanency'
of your, present happy state, it is, requisite not
only , that you steadilydiscountenenee irregular
opposition to its acknowledged, authority, but
also that you resist with care the spirit o f land
upon its principles,. hotosver specious ilia
pretextj'—fonroal of Com . nto. . ,
Tann Ann. mon Under this head
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the:N. Herald.of the .12th :inst ant in r . • • •
d<ln a few `dnya the. Tax be passed,
and a whole army or.trtx gatherers Will shortly
be ttppninteci, ready to piss' round . ,and 'Other.
up a. heavy tell from the . puhlic.. Now is the
time.to prepare. for tiles° /demands - upon us.—
Evetyhody roust...now learn to be•econoniieal.
Those who wear 'out a snit of. clothes in' ipix .
months trust - make the same last thertr a
41i:tee Who hitvu been in the.habit'of eating hot
Awcorateaks Air breitkfast must learn'to pibt,tip
th axold scrag 01. mut ton; I hose. vOio :have
tridtilgid, in wine , et 'dinner must put up h ence- ,
, ence
forth-with the pore element. All this is rieees-,
eery to put down a febelkinti originatetrby the
abolitionists, Aided by the English: aristocracy,
and'earrietl into effec t ' by the' wicked .. seces-,
sionists." : • • ••. ••
S*WT.IIPORT,
,irti!.E.F.,AN - ..COONTVii eA I 4.: SAT VAPAT.,;:94.v.Np.,:-:1.,.:-.!:56.g..
TILE BLACK
The radical men are bringing out day. : byday
rhOre stlainly their ,ileterMintion : toiroake the
equality of the negro' and the white:Mana
litical queStjon.. Notalone iirthe propositions
to place • the two 0h..0n eqdal footing 'in 'the
army, in,the carrying of Mails; •ih .the; Ness
York Custom House, andin governmen(Serylee
geriertilly, but it begins to be . ..seen. that:they
entertain the plan le : Converting some of the
Southern - St'ates into black COionies;.or giving
at once all 'the voting arid g'overnirent.poWers :
to the freed•slaves. Not a . few avow that they
. Propope to teach blacks at'PortOyal and else-
Where'fOr the purpose of making thettf.iii to
take the reineOf governMentat Once; and we
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are assured:by one 'radical junrnal that the
South is to be , broughtback :into' the Union by
at onee_giving,it to the blacks andmakintthem
citizeni,. It is one of the'orldest iltustratiOn'of
radical finaticismohat while 'it'declareS there
cats be 'no permanent .Union between a free
North and Southern'Sfaveholdi.ig,while rnen; it
dhea.not • see anydifficultyin :a'fasiingUrtion
between Notthern.white •men 'and..aSouthern •
black Sttite l'TheY would not only put it sa.under .
those:whom God has joined, but they would ec;
wally join those whotn..God has manifesti3i put
The contest which the advocates of the black
rage and. negro equality
,are `.determined to in•
angurate with the White men who rire'the' - gov" .
ernnrs 'of Am erica; is'.st'• vastly mote'"serious
conteit than is iniagin'ed.-It can of eciurse only
result in ' one of three things, the simeriority of
the block,. the shperiority•of: the white,
equality . and annalgameion. .-Thesprofession:ls
that They desire the latter—sorrse indeed.. Pro•
teving ; that-they do not wish to have practical
anagaination, and they see no reason why two
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races. mad not exisf together;. sharing . all the
social gad political privileges of the' country,
withotit •cornmingling blood: We do not'care
to show theimpossibility of the latter hope : —
History r philosophy; and human.nature are all.
against it. Our wise abolitionist coteMporary
who asked, the_other day, Why wecontd. not
'he equal on earth if we . ,could he equal in hen_
ven; after' settling, in. his 'mind what . sort of
equality he expects ..there; may reflect , ` with '
profit' on the:feetthat we" are not 'yet In the
triillenniumy.ahtl that therein no such reasona
ble prospect of. its apprOach, as to,incruee 'us to
arrange our political• gtatai , just now with
.ref-
It is a 'idain , problem before its, which is Made
very distinct by the present course of radical.
isM,which race itihlt tole, and which. shall be
We s disiitictlY and positiv.ely decline to .
share nor , government or our , Pant:cal' rights
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with the • Ida ck m ,n. '.lt*'possik)le that.
these. who propose , to compel such• pattiticin
may in tirne outvote those whet oppose It,' •and
our present object is to direct attention to the
fact that the 'sine' is.presenteti, .and is to be
pressed with force.. • • ~ •
Lei it be Minket! that the question'is not one
of slavery or freedorn:' We ha veoften•in limes
post clii.eitedettention to the fact that the. real
queitiOn before the.n'a tion was what todo with
the negro. not whit tode..with the slave.. We
believe fhe'ltepdblican party made efetal,error
in ignoring this queltion...TMinmoutit of breath
Wasted on' the question, of slavery in 'the. tertl
t4rieswas'enciimous, and yet theqaext . ion'.9l .
the ' 7 negro in •ttie-territoiies,.oe negro in'the
States, the negro in ourlionse4 oui'streeti, our
halls . of : Congress, ouriamilies; was the real .
question for the , country, of 'lfluitely. More' im
portanee than the other. argulng against'
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slaverym the.terOtories good - men unconsci-
Onsly:did vest v. , rengto.the 'nation's by . arguing
xectinqf the 'political infeitoriik or the negro
race: ....Whtitever opinions men may hbld'of .e
th
genera!, principle laid..down.in the Died Scott
case, it
.is, 'lbw becoming ;ripparent. that ythis
country wasintended for the white. men, that
the. C.Onstitution,Was a white, man's Constitu,
tier), ihiit the political privileges•which attach
to citiZenshin were intended for the White race,
and not for the black. man.nor the Indian; It
was ti grave," an alrrinst futakertor, Made by
. those Who in seeking to ‘ 'eirelude.slavery from
the territories plunged inti arguments in favor
of negro citizenship'and Cotisquent equality.
It is unnecessary to, discus', the .subjeei. of
8116/cry at all in - thiaconnection.. The question
presented is . not m
based on therights of man."
.The contestant foi.negro equality does not yen.
tnieto claim Indian equality also, 'but insists
:that the,Decleratiori of Independenreivaiimade
(or the'-negroas much as . the white , men, and
.liat if the' C n natidulion does not . 'giveS'equal
rights to the negro, it fails to accomplish What
it way intended-for, and' must be rejected. ' •
Marty'of our readers will be startled .Itt : this
plain statement of the new issue, and some
4:1111 doubt whether we are correct in chn rgine
that it wilt besniged hy the radicals..
.Wfre- .
ply r that. this 'very statement will . elicit.ft . om
.some of that party only a hesitatine cortradie:
tioni that no:nne,of their jrnirnals . will boltil!'
:oppose the idea ofneero equality,in Senth•Cur-:
olina or MairsachtisettS, and that . not a few, of
ihem . will •freely "and .fully admit that this
"equality is what they contend. for. • .; •
When Mr..Linenin was.4lumping deiun'ectieut
in 3369, he was very doubtful,' .in fact he de:
nied that.. there cpuld. be any distinct contest ,
between the negro an 3 tbe white rpen in Amer
teen He the qttes,
•
tion . o(,slaveryiii:tbeterritories yvitb the
'publican party, but as in , iltrat supposed Itopor..,
tanaer pf : :negro . question, Le .denied - it en.; .
dOubtless bacaUsehe'did not . ..btilieve . thst,
piericabo . cOuld be'So Mad . aa.to:parMit•. - rc ,
I;et;o r ile element in Annerida . O.
speeth matte at nartfOidOn the•Stki of.',Mareb;
1860, he: fita;ed veri . •01
slayeryquesiipu:. - !' •
' , Tibet yr : . Casgius r 4 Clay in , the enta at
NeW Haven one day last.week, find it was my
'first opportunity 'to, take by the hand
There was sit old g,entleinati iri the
,ear;Seaten.
in front of ti; whose Coni , collar.Was turned far'
.lown : tipen the
. Shoulders.' I saw directly thut
he. had a large wen on' his neck. • said to .14r:
Clay, That. Wert repreients slaVery ,it 'hears
the same. relation ii, that Man that Slavery does
16 the country; That wen is a great evil ;111‘..-
man that hears it will atty . :so . . But he drieincit
dare toeut it otti.'. He bleeds to'death• if he
.. And as to the negro questien, he doubted, its
importance, 'or rather he -doubted whether it
.
involved any grave i'ssues, but . he took..the
anion of the, white man - s in reference to
"The, proposil inn that there is a strugglabe
fwe,en the white•man andthe negra:contai . na
falsehood', There - s..noatringle between 114 m,
Et lisames that onleiathe white 'mon - enalayes
the negro, the negro will enslnen: the. white
niatr- .In:that ease, Lthink I- Would go for en•
slaving the black msn, in.preferenre.tO r. being
- endayed. myself. 'As . the _learned'. Judge of a
eel tain.CoOrt .Is caid tO have deeideti—'When
ship ii . wteelfed at eea, and two,Men seize upon
nn. .of Sustaining: but
one of thern. either of them. can' rightfully pi t ch
This plank . illustration
. may seerri - a severe
- one.' It is riot : ours but Linerdn's—and
with all deferenceto him we are of opinion that'
he Was , then in griv.e'erroi when he doubted
the'exis tence of the struggle . .. , It wait then -be.
'ginning 'Under thefostering'eare'uf the radical
men. 'lt-was part of their plan into which the;'
induced a large portion'el the Republican'party
to,plongeheadlorig.
'lf theie Were no negro-equality abolitionist!
atnongue, the strug"gle indeed might be post . "
poned for: centuries: The,Thare races -migh t
en.ekkt, orchnying the'relationship of .the de
pendent and the protecting, With a -mplified
form ofservitude; but, the presence of an act;
lye handof disoiganizers,- who demand negro
'equality in all respects, the..tise .and abuse of,
the negro . ..race by each men,:the. determination
to use them• as scpolltieat elemvit,.the fact that .
they are voters In some Si'ates,that ..they may
even in Meseachuseits . become a' balance of
poWer party imi . .eompel truckjing . politieiani 2
to office for the lake Of the negt'o r vote;:these
facts must long alncehaVeconvinced
cola t Mit the fOture 0 . the negro race
country. is either to'be equality end amalgama-
Hon- with the, whites,: or . Inferiority which le
almost synonymotis with servitude: his
eniancipatlOnrnessagethe President,-seemsto
have indicated !lie - appreciation: sbichliehat
of this trutb.- Ilia desire is,,to inaugurate a .
Whiehtheold plan . of Cley and Web.
ster,'and Mart y and Frelinghyuen. can -be ear`
tied Out, to. the end that the race may be re
moved from•Anieriea, • 'Bat whethert his. i>
'done or not, unfit It iadone. the qu'estion of the
right of the negro to freedom Will be inferior , to
tbe question &the right of ,-the White man to•
rule the *country . ; and ihe struggle between the
races will vontint46' as long.as there. are radical'
politicians who look to party success-more
than to lie . great 'lnterests of ;he People. Let
'men be Warned in the time.—Yourocii-,hf Cord.
Paula Webitter and the Duty of the Citizen.
The folle;weini,leiier - from" Daniel IYebeter..tO
his overseer, John Taylor, will -do, from lie' in
trinsic excellence -and applicabilify•to !he.p . res;
cut tithes,' le republieh . . :kis. a piodne.
W4.siifscrrpri, March li, 4c1.52
• .s , Jott TA4LOA i , qu'rthead.: heartof the
winter is brOkan;:and befOre the first.day .ol
'April all' your land maY be plowed: , Buy the
oxen of Captain Marston, if you think the
fair. Pay for the hay.' I send you a check. for
$lBO . for these 'tyro objects. Put , the . greet oxen
in a condition to be turned out and fat terted . .--
You , • have a good . , horse team, and I think, in
addition to this, four oicen'and . a pair of, roar.
year-old . steers will do your work. If yon
think•ao, - then dispoie of the Stevens oxen, or
unyoke them, and send them to the pastore,lor
beef: I kdow not. when I Shall See you, but
. 1
hOpe'before planting. If .you need ,anYthing,
such as guano, fora instance, Write . to Joseph
Bdek, ,Esq., IloSton, and:he wlll send it o you..
~t ,yhat'ever ground'you soWor plant, see tha:'
it is 'in: 'good condition. .WO Want no.p•mqy
rayed crops, IA little farm well tilled, 'is to..a
Nettie'. the next best; thing: o a 'wire . well willed
Cultivate -your garden; i r . to, produce'
sufficient quantitiei or 'vegetables. Man may
half support , his family 113 A. a good garde r n-.--,
Take 'care
. tp,keep my, toot hii's garden{ n, good
order,. even if it coat, yon the wages of'a 'moo
to take ottro,of sent' you.many-ger
den' seeda. DistributatheM among your neigh
bore—. Sentl . t'lltri to the. storesin
that every body.tray hive a part of them with-
Out cost. I am'gla4 that you have chosen 31:r.
PikeßepresentatiVe. Ile is . a true man
there : are in. New• frampslilre mtny'nan'ons
'who'call . themselvea Whip,, who ate. no Whigs
at better thaltdisonionista. Any
• • • ..
s t
who . h'esitee euin
• ecr
g . -
to
eYers Paitof.the.eourtte . yite juit.andconstitu.
t.tonelaighta,,jd an :etiemyto the eelicyt? COlin 117..
•
iiJohn , Tayler;—,lf . ,.one your
'Spy he-tiotinra father arid' , inothelf,
his ltrethrt4i . :and•SiSterl, but ; Insfstithat.
epee( them'sball be ilriven . out of - the ferniTy;
what can yen SifY of -him hpf this t . .`that there
no real fernilY love' in hiM 'Yoti and Lure
farmerf; ne'ver'telk politicaour:alli: isof
oxen. but . remember thin-.that an . ) , man who
attempts to , excite. one part of the 'country.
against..annther, is just aswiebed'as he 'would.
be: as shMild attempt: to get up a qUarrel'..be.•
t wren John Taylor and his •nrlghber; . old Mi.
• • • • . , • •
John Sanborn, or, his. other . neigbher, Captain.
, There. are . 'some aniitts;that:4ve best in .
fire; antrthere'are sortie torn .who • delight in
heat,'sm4e, combustion end general. cent:aere - .
turn; They enjoy only controversy. enntention,
and strife..... Have no corntrinniCation•with arteh
potions, eithe,V as• neighbors . : or. politicians.--•
have no 'more. right le ...tray that , slaver);
ought: not sto exist in Virgi'ro4tilat) Viriint.aoi
has . to' say,thaf aleverY might. to eXist in. New
'Hampshire. This it n'questroir left'to,every
no t in'to - docide for - himself Ornil if Wn• mean to
keerthe'Stistes .together. we, mtist ,Ilenve: to
every'suite . thr . power of:deciding:for:itself.' .•
thinti•l: never wrote you a word before .
upon . I shall not do. ir•agrin:,: I, only
say, love yo . nr . coUntry;arid . yOur whole country;;:
and When...men attempt 11 - peistule yoti•tO ••••t•
into a quarrel•swith the laWs of . other States,
tell therw.that. 'you rrynrn . ...to ritidd yOur..oWn
business;' sod te: mind theirs
Tayl'or,•yriu are a:lree , min; you posies,
g 4041
,puhave .a 'large "farnily,to
fear and'provide; for by. your labor:
ful to the Government which, does . . not oPpress
you ; which dnes net bear you.down by 'eXCee:
dive taicatiorf f but which hul(l4 out to you
to'yours the hope•Of all the blessings 'which .
•liberty; industri; and yecuri.Cy.margive.' , ....John
Taylor,• never write roe another word, upon
politics.
• • .. • •• ; •
rtGive,my kiritiest . remeMbranee, to 'your wife
and, children ; and when yea', look from your
• ..
eastern windows npon the grayea olmy f.rantly.,
rememberthat he who, i.; the entharot this
letter must Soon. follow thermic , another World.
'‘"DANIEL WERSTEit.'!
"Vanity .Fitiri". pictures •"ts TFibune Correa
pohdent" and ari “Intelligetit Contraband':!
havlnz, the following conveutterine:,--; - •••
.„ .
' , You bliona to (le Army, MrsOr!'.' waked the.
41t0ligent Conti abandoin.atily, t . •
-"Yea, Itint . ;lo,l em 7 -yes; ',tam kith the'
army; Sir,!' renlied . the Tribune Correspondei,t:
" a nd 'like. sir, , to- ask
. yno 'erse .. qu'ea.
'ions. WM.ro Beauregard, at Corinth, or at
Richmond?" - •
bf:rar,LtoEN.T CONTRAYIAND.--. , Ti4;l4lafer. i '
Tniaoue Coster.seonottrcT.---;"Whete, 'at
Richmond?..".; • : • •
" . •
Tutu. Coe,—ttA ntr how •mtudy'inen hoit;:httl."
I' r.. CoNtr.--. , Niet;i•!.;•l44,!r?"
Tutu. • :
• , •L r. Cori.—t .'43out sixty hundred-0:44mi1l
Tutu..Gen.••-•;. , t*Oat! " Are you sure? • Ain!t.
•you'rnistaleri?"... . • . • • • ,
CoN.—,totisi Meter,:' o - • ,'•• •
TRIO, .Cbn.••:tiWt•ll., when • did' he artlyit.
I.riT,,Cotr.— ,l o. time, tree, tour rivers ege..7
. Cort mr-ori - weeks, you?"
bvr. ." •
...• •
Tmin.rt'on.=r'lln y'oir thirilt the rebels, will
evaeuate,lllehtnewr : •' •
I NT• 'llliterr,•deyll Gght . like
cle'll.obt;i1!" • . •
.•.. •
ann.Yt understand
•rrreao will fhoy ran a% 9 .,yrr. . ,
Itlas!T; . oey nine'
* Tiun . COß,—. o, lllit.tl had nitaclopi
thetity thrAe weeka al!o; . he could hive tolled
thimi 011, ciiuTdn't.h4".. • • .
••• •
Isr; kill ,, 3l..Perti all, T
spees.•, I g9t•untltr a fene.aiit? hedidn't jaw
otWWnsß.slave were . ,yoiff" alked the toi•re's
pioulent, alter's'
INT;•Cmi.—i- , Mare'r - Datte i s."
Tnti.Dott;— , 'What; JE.Fr:"Davis?'! • ; • r
• Mrirs'r.!' • ;
'7.';r..ti..cort 77 -' 4 Aud he treated you . 'with greet
•'.•• . •• ,•
Mareir; trent me'lu'erntr , .'.'
Tara' 13.ut you Want .yotir freedom
TNT.. yi,a; Mers.'r: •. ' . • .• •
Tat's. Con.—. , !llow
.wi.uld • .friu". like' to
. CoN.--. l sP . utty cold Norf,. o'iwr hp . ) •
• , Tem.
Coei; 7 •- , iYie Nfais'r:". .• .
~ Teo). Co . itit'l"p•whet placer •
INr. C 0,..
Trttri..Co'R.-Ft'Orldn l??. '-; •••• • •
INT. Mater. Do ore gemmen lib
TRAIL your maater7": • •
•..
live
in ;• . • :
cmc.-4 4 0,• • yitt ...IVinrs , ,r; he tib•there.
anme.fort ,• • , r
The evid:ontle, ..unitrugtworth7''neoere'sa the
replies to thisl4l,in And Bunt her been,, to strike
The enirespanflent ett•obent -Ihl4 - .l:Urietpre,'aritf
he•shei up. hi 'note.bripk nrill'•r• - •qired:' 'The:
b?n'l Brolhe , env;(ld, at' his. tre filing' form
with , irtbiret. , end inurmorea gently:
,•DoOs.a . lnity ;inesy ha % n
r e el!" - with ivhieb he, siced.uhred, .teneing:
. .
• ppiiiil in nlngh , i1001?1 ~tiv,h. e qiee the 'l7ritniiiil .
17nrrexrinninnt m. 0.; rinT iitto'r n!), ty'rirtin ro.,:ild
thin the'Totellii:Pnt,Cont6haorl viniilii,he if 1:;t
, .
endeavored to find profect freedotp . tq fo.lEc;vinF
the.Rorth Star', , _ • '.. .... ,: ' ..• ~..
I:4V
6W,C,
;
,oce*
_so
, ,A 0
E==l
• Many
,of our Peensylvaiiiii volunteersebmtve.
Keen (lima tiled by Wounds and ili.trifitisting i Ds*
vete. Not . being oily float:it efficient, 'in4thei '
tanks, they 'receive 06110 49 ,011 1 e,
trinsporiu thin to the cap,it at,of Plaqr t eylyjnii,- '
They tittlee in our ailsist without le sent In'thekg;
pockets. They ask k loc Ibeft-'poy-tstheplelletic
t herr is no officer fisieiatithoriz,ed tray thirael
l'hey Ask for rations to protect theno,lforn
Italian—they ars tins t!tetest that there-faitil,
thOri TY to /*site Pliloott to thi'in ThoYitt ( kter;
t itsportatiom to their', butnele,.-=;,thejt. Ars
ol
for e't the United thatf"tQaaif,frinfilft4s
th em trai t s pt, t 1100 ThePthiirAlleb
bread of our citizen's ; beg,t heir trivrispor4
tube of nitro:tail enrottanies,,
Pennsvivn nip who voloateare4l f,r 6
flits at ; flt. Constitution and the tininntnittinitt;
rebellion; whit have• been niutilat'ell, - 'ort,4lll''
hive' lust thofr health in the serviett
o,,vertnent, return to their hOITIO*II , I
, IPPelidli; (Ton Public vitafity say o- them
Iron pinebittg tvartt, while the pltimpt : payji4o ,
at t tivjr dearly, ,eat tied waltra
onward to ebetisbatl botitel ' and tliaconsaillais
dare of ay rrip ti;ting (trent s.
~,-;;A1313 " '
Wl,O 19 to :for,t his, hear's litil•tlatiertiort
of;our,hr ve InVolied volonlears -
po lean (ormrent done'ite ditty int'this - ithpat ,
taut, mutter? .itirititeit aufboriattil theAlifeharf '
of sick'anf AVOW , ' P' Ire arm Pr
I I Ife by S'
did it make provision for their 4malfrifints),pair;
for transpqrtation to their - bogie'', . 1 . 0 e.f , it itti° l ‘
iri.retvard of their PO riotic 04 trvirel'
rio! they unfortunately Urn white vitornt4;;PiliVir
mark rite cantinas. , All the' rtinawity
that fled 'their way into,the District QC ,
tint. are fed • at the expense uf (ha , t.;)).,z
-rra Noah I,.ap the rtinfitia'y tinattiei that,
batty, about our armies in'tbe , fieldstiertirnitheil
rations and lire at the'e:ost of ti,le tax iloYitiot .
the 'lot? h. At nd
least one hured thOusand got=
Int, per 'day of tile people's reoireY'ls thtlisitt.
nand d to fetal tbatimanits ni'itile„pegroes,,while
thesick and wotinth-1 white volunteers of Penn
syl Penn-
Sylvania a re lrft to beg their:way htickto
desolate homes
. .
• We 11,Ave - ip - nowle.exaggeratod4trre thelot,•
turn couditiCv•cif.'nur•returuhmrlsgborjg!d.;,4-,
iimtetrs Wlt • qtrerl tit; s. ir#
aid allevlctecl by aOF..citiieni, : Aind:vobirffi
.and , .fre:cieut applications l
dr'%:riilie~ to
rnor of Peurisyl nituknif to•thio
ia.thi9 city . nra Oa: I lic9r...ctrk:l4;Pli."
graceful to the amthorities,who ilglect„tol.o3#
tie melit !uipe'rative'oblitraiinuir.;oriihiogkt!i'l
to her brace' clefendi:lil:'-•:Arettot 4:;ti i
WEITIRE
Cosonoattsg 11 , 1cAsirxis.:—Porneoviit!tlhit'.
s g ture'.ofr i Otralissnesi"--in
ihe tithireati of 'DemOeratie- tnernbiri.,pliCSo 7
gri'is, gives en.ixtraci' . .frOm:tiastittept!'i!elisoo4
,by• the, pree!nt proviefona,k'qOtternoi'ii!tlitit;,
nessee; -dppointed by ...Pr'esident.? , ': , Z4neOri - o i
prove, that' b'eettusirtSlic,Sciittheric,rnet'n 6 ;•Otttiiitl'
to' vote Against
Crittendin with
thrrtforr; the reeponsibilitioi fhafdaftist?Of the
P Ott eptivii plitnOLCOipprcitnidis;' telt", the .
Southern men. •
. . .
What is. a'' co alit r otriii e; ? ' It .i* ,itin'.., optic:o4
e f fri.ei l leet be t)ie etr:pa rtlei*T in'.:eniqiiivirey ; lip
PS 0 t .. ‘ le ifi,• , ii: , clitfeiepi;e* . bi.:rruitiii). :q . 4;e4itio,o*.
In !be t Congress evry';;;:iptile , cicrai:1:1:r00:." I he'
Serf h, . and ;all' •:.the rriodertitiiiliiiiip.' , 44:,`Otir.
. .
Semih.;--hot,h
'in' (Ivor of th . e.CrittendCn nittn, IW.z
%!t`t, , ,onpetol,
by the Ii
'Of t tie 4neth . stood
11,14 they voted .wit
men' they eouid
.tendt;it, or any other hr hi! idirilaf•idjdsimen't;
weer . /bd./Lig:lli...of the • Izi72-41,.e4ris : '- - anO
doing'-re , ; noW:chti . rged . 'With . deleioth4
end Tir;e;ieriting, it , corrtitforriitii .
tifeyfhoil;% . rote4, ; avid then.erecetieittii!
rihhlgurep tvcul , llhere'have."
Comprootise'ibout
_lt? • er!a ly pot, - V6o.
reason Iha tit .RViiblipaPPg
the controversy,
sited the,r,nesur,of adjasioWnt; ho#lienpVl4'
. . • . .
..•
hPid to "•thai .
•
e'"" 111 n ( i 4 .diti0"i . , 0 ! 1 it•Y;. 1 01 5 . 0 ! 1 1 )19- :' , . 1 0 1 4,; of '
'publiari,
;,(congreis, LI !It ,!!tortl'Oi'e4 l ?frt#tY .•:•00-0 4
i e .. .t
tne'nentet to §090•Ot•9•, of~e/aion;stal •arid -it. ii
tettii . on t y
of d,, lout of cohiequph?.
of tilt. prokent 'Fegts,
It',puttlteltn. 360:co'ocrosst-.
The ofroi -was made. thetn. DRcem.birii Ottil
stood open rot , their'acceptance until of
..11tiftb o:iosise;
refused.fo offer . any thin , ingtoutr, , o fr
.• • • •
not, .then,.olooo - reiponsible (ot.
' In proof of what vve have said above let us
call the lare senator Dptpit..ass' to' tits 'stand. •
on the 3,1 January 186 1 ; h" avid , •
r.l addre.s the'inguily to republicans alone,
for do nasal that in , the Cowatietaa of: thirtahn i e
a friad•tr ago. every wawbar fiom the &OA,
iaritteliag Most from tits: cotton, Stain:
Tournby anti, Da vir) 'ezprooottd fh0ir0.,47 1 74 hop
, t 9
',reit tint prnpos±Woo. e t ,nry Wittetraya
er•ke (M r. C; menden) St Rat ''Sxtrrt-'
next of the cootrou'rslA , llt!rdsr ' saisPitANo 4 o 6 "
nd ,nomas, g.
SESPONS I 1111,11'Y OF 0 VB. 'HISAGESENEE:I:I4I4) Mug
nsI.T arnica; tax 11`1 TUE WSEOW,ASSSCHU4 SESESI , •, ,
SISNI', IS WITH THE EEYHELI64Ir,I4EVI 'n ,re,'" - , ••:‘, •
Doenqo certain of 'the Seimigis•*iitivio
now act iiia,,secebilitinf?ta and rebels - - r , weregberi
°PP°s l4 l'.t#So r oPrPi ;6lo H 4.4 were
rata,the bholttibnte~f
.I' , /J. , t
np the ' lon of 1tke!..' , 1tf , 0 1 1,7
I i
tires of al 11 at s maot that• vi:e; 44« re4411,04)*4 . 4;
thorn lv t tarn° e'aiegory,Witti
ol n 1
Olt Snd 'So eciralopii,s,.4pleirjr#
pu4isms. ' -
' •