M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, December 13, 1862, Image 1

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PUBLISORD'IIVNIIIi - SATUR'DAY MORNING,
By J. B. OVIATT, •
SMETHPORT, M'IQEAN CQUITTY, PA
OEFICRi CORNEA °P Pi:llAl° SOIARE
TERMS: •- sl6a in Advande
Rates of 'Advertising.
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I • s ix m onths . A . .. : ... 2000
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One'Rfortre o rl2llnes orlOss, inseriion's,; .. .. 150
Nt,:h:4ut,c,inent insertien,-;••,- 25
• Itasian.i. , o;trdp, With paper .. • ... • • .000
.• Itute.or : figure work'will be',lnutslo the above ra-tee.
.rnraire lines Jlret:ter typo, ,or 'eight • lines noni,sreit,
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• hesetermS will borstriotly. adhered to. „a
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.82,EXS,
J,cvaLsa,. West Mad of the Astor Inuse, • Smetti port. Pa.
paalor. in viratehrk, Clook,s an 4 Jawellary, - . Repating
noately Executea and iKarianted. • . • •
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SOUTH-EAST CORNER' MAIIST • STREET,
SmealipOrt,
DR. D. R. WISNER,
Physieian' and Surgeon,. Smetliport, Pa, •will attend, to
. all profeolonal eullfl with, promptneui,.. Office In dart•.
eueund fluor, .; . • ' '
EARABEE'S HOTEL,
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It, I...IRUIRti. Proprietor,—Alleghenj , Bridge. M'Kenit
Co^, I'a., -Thir..hottie Is . nituated about uiue milee f rout
Stnetlipert Ott the read to Mean, and will be found a
cputrenient,siopplug-phtce • ..... . . • .
E HOUSE
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. 1 .1, ()swim) Proprietor. "Riaviy, PA, This Hotel is
• •netv nn , t Ctunishel in mp.tern stylo, had ample itecoin- •
inndliiona, amt iA, in all respects. n First MUM Hotel.;
hilkCo. , Pd.ittay 11, 11,60
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ELD.RED HOTEL,
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"'Nal. Ws's,' Proprietor , . ."I"iris"hourto la sitriated half
way tretwo in
eu Sin and therm: A convenient
on c4inipo limit , hi:Mei ), attentirp. and obllgliqattend.'
ants.., and bow pricer"."
"Eldred, Mtirli,lS6o - .. , .
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• '--. ' -FARMERS' ;VATIEY-11.011L, •
I:r lint4Bu.iNsitup-ted
roe] cinetbptrine the'ennd to Olean.: I!thel-11 re pert'
norlo the: s cie be aceemniodated on th . f shOrtest Yotle,
EIPIPOI4,IIIN HOUSE,
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nippon, , NriCean. Co . :, P... N. - . ti.' IIYgE, 'Pinprie'or
Ourninodlour nnd• woll-furninhOd house.` Strapge
Und tioyolcio will find good ncoomroodOiono. •
POET•ALLEGANY HOUS.d,
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.tV.IIII D.' 0 , 31.,LKY Peorrletair,'at - ,NorU Allegany, Mi. :
Gear Connty l'n.', nix lintel iesitilated at, the June
tinn cif the So . l!!tliport and Allegany Iliyer.toads,niae
mare east cortimetliport•.: , ' , , ' , . . ' .
BENNETT Bop.hE,
• -•meth part, NV Kean . ' C . 0., Pa.. E •S. MAsoi,t, Proptlefor
• , —oppos4u the Court Iluuao• •A. new, large, • cony/torn
•ous woa fu slietV Vous°. • ••• ." : ' • '
GSWAYO HOUSE,
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, :r. fl tnunn Prenrif4er, Ceres Pi. 'This Ilense IS fitted
ni) iu's,vivantial - And conirortAhle style. and everyst+
paid hv,the proprietor to the .comfArt
Ant.tiste,of life quests: • Juno 3t 1861 •
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. . •. • ' - A. D. HAIII.P, '.••" • ' . i
Sarroyor; Draftlinen Clonveyareee.• .nd Real :Relate
"A ;vnt . Smet-hpor t, NP bean t.0,111‘ . ;1'i1.. : . ' :
B. F.
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At!ornsy en 1 Con r.stillor at Lai!. tifiipptin, Pa.; wilt rif
ti.u.l (li, Ltnirt,ti of Pottnr, 51cti'itsn..ifirl Elk' counties,
i'i•ninut uttsioinn'nnitl t' Oollecticini... Office, Eitst.
en I.P.iii-Biock--30nouil Pinot, , - . . . .
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. . 'T'o. Tiose- Interested Vl' Mining ; and
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.• . ~ . Mineral .Lands: • ' • ••• : :
.: IT • EaitNEs offer* his terilete. for the' . examine
i i. V...,_ ; - if Mineral Lad in :41 'Koala and Elk cone
-41,,, • at r wi ii • izive hie opinion at to tht VALUE, OE'
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........, v , lee engaging
.blii•servicen will receiv,e
. I :` , "1 ,,, ''.? i re.. intorination: ,Reellenee at the
.d.ti 1 er l eiriary and •
•Atu 1 1),,,j':7 MEI Mines. -.. , .
~. ...nine.3ool36D. :1 . ~ .. .
..4e r; es nt.; 51 , Kean Cii.
. . A. J:..1401.1.4...5E.. .
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Oe,tler in Mayo. Tin Ware, 43innine;i.W.Iii, kn.; vest
: , ;,..lor. the.pn b;le. !Squire, ,•;;; , ..intbport . Pa custom.
.: , ,work'd , .)ilfs to-or ler J.tnthr ahortest notice t •and In the
....it 4111181.:lniiA Mati.neT• . .
" . I,ROWNELL... . •
oktior In Ilry*:(l,lnCti OrpciFiry, fiardqaie,
ilatv..Caps; Claee, NaSs,.olla., ,&c.
or the 'Peale SqurejSmotlipp.rt,
THING '& MaLER,
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liVholoule and Detal Dealers rn , 1.4 . 1.ap1e Itrul . FaneY Dry'
Onor114; Carpeting, Deady Ala de Clothing, and , General
Furnishing Ilngda, Don'ts - sod ri,hoon, Wall 'And Window
' Paper, booking 0 le,;nres,Le.: At 01 eso. li . : .1 . . • . - .
BYRON D. lIANLIN;
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A Met: ET, al . %Air; ,SMOilipOrt; m 4 R.eati County..:Pa.,
- ki o ent. '6i... :11.4981,4. 'Keatin; 'A. el,'S iAdds •.Attends
expeCially.te the Collection. of Claims°, Faattilnition of
, band Tilley,' Payment of Temes., - urel all,husinees ipla.;
flag to Real Ifstate:
~0111e0 in Tracolin Block.. •
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. l• . S. G. HYDE,' •
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ATT;-4ANar,kr,i,sw.'Sinotlipoit,'ltVg.pro,n: 6., PC,
: , Cotleetions promptly attended to. '• '. Feb. 14,
WILLIAM[ .WILBIN,,
.I%:!URrlght, - Origge.buildor, ke.;
Port Allegllvny,'N'Kenn Pa.. • .
A. K. jOI-11801V
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rIC!: .T.t.'s lo Za3l - EOll - THE STATE OF NEW YOE
-' •• ' . ' ' ' . .elinowladgrnents of Death] and
, a..• to take proots arra .. ''nrded Jwaald State,
(0 0.ier iast.rlitagatli tq be need 11.1 ) 4 TeA.,,. .,,e
ap.tte.n4mtnirter oaths or 'afarmotiona onranent to .-.
fiANVi of r4tid State, Genveyancer, he.. - 'ooloe.le Land Of
,Die or 11 Eingsbnry,'ltradford, Dlch:eall Co ~ Pa, .
31arolt 11, 7861, -6w. • •. - • • • . .. •
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FOBEEI 1101 BE,
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i ll'routing the. Pablle Square, Wein. 1%/.. * .
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Alt I.LEn l'roprietor.. 'The robes 'funnels entirely new
and built et brick; and in furninhed in modern' hityle,
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The o'reprieter da,tera liimnele. that .hin aceominoda.
• tione are not intrpanned by any hOtel in Western N , vr
. York, CArriagon run to and tram tho Now York and
Erie' Rail Road, '• 38-tf.
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DENTISTRY ,
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Da. 3t .
,A.SraAnne wnutil racpratfully. announce to the,
ei t 'IV: nti - o f tinn,tliport awl vlcialty, that lie trio fitted
up an off MO, MI I tafirepared,to 'attend to all buninnoc
,In hilprofet.cfnii, Artificial teeth inaacte4 upon 'ad
' entian p r i n •ciplo ui an . den mato procerve Inc natural ox.
pruOnn or ti o Gino 'Alt operatiopa inllen.talSurgery
',lone in aA" Ifni -winner, ...'
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A. ARIASTRONG,
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P ..TUE Pi4AOIS 'acid Oopyiyancer. Alfa
• Attoraylolor attaw. ' Partiallar attention
.givrn to Col looting, Office tiro . Door Beat. a 11le Ben
ciat-Uous6;Eimpthport,.Po..- • '
JOB PRINTING,
OP EyEnv nEsortrimoN,
NEATLY,. • qpi4P . iy.• AND
..EXPEDTTOID3I4
.EXE.OpTE:D AT TUX
DEMOCRAT OFFIC
MEE
•H 1..4134AHA1K, RESIGN
IiT,A FM ; oottrietntiyon.. • -• •
Thedayiere growing shorter, , • •
irtie cue has eioserd the line,
'And the People.all are f coking, . • • :
15"10. .
Rearn?"'
iti„,.ther Abraham,
• -• Onee'n-
Your glory ,'
, hra departed
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.We're prepared to "let yeti
You've rorgetten all the promises. ' • • "
Aladdin those sieechas floe, „•
Whentrarellog to thi)Oapitol,- • •
•• Oh ! Abraham resign!. ' • : '
• Po9r:Old. Father'Abraimali &c
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'Yeu'ye killed the . unetit4;len, '
' Vaincd by patriots, 'long sYtie;P: •..
You're gagged tho.'theaths of-tr4Men . ;
• Oh! 'Abraham resign ' • .
' Pour; old Fathe'r A.brahatiti&c.
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Between Statea'onee fraternal, •• • ' •
. You've drawn your paatp line ; •-
You've broUglifna . War infernal . • : •
.06 r Abiallatni • • .
. • . l'Oor'old Fatlier-Abralx.am,
You're
imprisoned honest. freemen, • :
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And In4ungi)obs-lei them: pins• ' ' ~ -. . ' • ,'',..
For horne,and'wire, and children";.
Ah ! Ahinhaui resign t ~- • . . . . .
.'. - •- • .• Foor'old Father Abraham; &u
You've le:Lip:tad with 3 nLn'➢ro to Forney, . ••'
you Melina . , •
ham.l And glare with Sufi ner; : ' •.,
Oh ! Abraham resign! ' •
. , old rather Abraham; Ara'
The people'will not seralloir.' •
Tbat wicked ichenie orthlne
To . .znaneipate' the wycejly.tieedrt ". '
•_Oh ! Abraham resign . •
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Ppoield Father Atirahaik Sc
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Peno . eylvainahaetandrtnned •
03 . 04 tlna,. , • '
And the.llnoßfer boys aro shooting:— •
Oh! Abraham reslgn.l.
Poor old rather' Abraham, Sc
The 'Empire StatehrtieFpeiree • : • .--
'.l . Agaimit thee, Abr'm mine, "
Te.leriry Muse . ere'lfteOltee; -• • , •
••• ph: • .Ibiall;trri resign ' • :•••• •• • •
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P,Wr 'Father Abraham; 4:c
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Against ,thear; eolomn warnings,,
•StOel not thatheartof thini, „ '
Farnbetter• later,Oap. never, ,, ;•
% • • .Oh Abraham rerioo • •
• ' • , • Poor old Father Abraham,
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Once a ppplt's' pride,
,•••••• Your 'glory hae departed, • •
• • • We're, p repared to "let you slide.'"
milvl THE ,
,AHOILTTIOI 4 I . POLICY 'LS PRO,
LONGING THE WAR
A .SOUTHERN VIEW OF -rue SAnICA,. PorAdi
One view may betaken of the, recent. broth_
ern eleCtions.whieh is not encotiraging to•the
South. The radical party there. have pursued
a policy Vvhidh ha's consolidated Southern. sen,
timent, and united our people as one•manitt
support ot..the'. war. ..The.poPularity oldis
unien at ;the South. was .neVer great. , The.
.measure secession was at loot tolerated
inthrr than cordially embraced by.titepOjoriry.
Long. titter the war. began,. the: nepe.of reccin
strugtion.wata latent:. sentiment in:th e : bosorn
of . the. Southern community;
other:people in. !tin:. •the.Sou'th
are conservativ'e. It is.thefeeling iii all
_.ngri,
cultural cOmmunitiesot was pegulj,irly the
feeling of Southern plantereond slave-holders..
Give ustheCenatifutioqaa'n is= had•Lieen their
'tingle demand innll•tlii long controversy, they
had witnthe faiatici. • Let us'and • Our -institu.
tiona alone 7 watr • -,the Alphit and oMega of
!belt . poliricar.philoSophy:: • :
• . Tbe proof of the controlling predominance of
this conservative sentiment Was. afforded by
their "patient .endurance of the, commercial
policy sof the• Federal goVernmen't, which. had,
bylariffsand 'navigation, laws,: ter more than
'fifty years, continued ..to saddle. al4 the public
expenditure upon the planting States.' lisides ,
imposing burdens npontommerce'Which con
ateutly accumulated wealthiti :ha North.) and
extracted it Iron) BOnt.h. Not only. did the'
Southern, people submit, to 'this petal or the
governinent, but they. seconded -the.' policy in
their own private :expenditure; yuyinialway,.
a Yankee manulactUre, at. double p'fic'e, in
preference toriny other, and buying.
,of these
more than prudenee or economy would'allovi:
Nothing•but the truculent and brutal'policy
of theyedical party at the North could nave
eradicated the deep seated sentiment front the
Southern bosom, and unite (Um as one man in
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at
supportwar; the. wisest, men of the
South had been called Upon to auggest a . course
of policy for the North,, which would most er4
fectually acure• the Anal and
solution of the Union, beyond all poisibility of
reconstruction, they would have indicated the.
violent and , fiendish course which had been
pursued ' hy the GovernMent and armies of the
so-called United States. ` ; The radical party,
heving possession of
.the Government, would
seem to have gone work with', malice afore
, thenght tO'break up the Union,. and to render
all further connection with it the mostabliorent .
thought of the Southern papule.
Thie . Party have been or . eminerit sercice to
'the,Sonth,.in the.mode and Character of: their
proceedings, 'not only by go . nso)idating , public
sentiment and combining' the public 'energies
at' home,: but by thoroughly disgusting the
t o reign.WOrld. with the ; Yankee cause, and en
' listing the sympathies-of the: good,, the Wise
and, the.'greit of ull lands in hahalf of the South,
The Mirth' commenced this. Wei. With all the
moral ideas of the foreign world:, arrayed Ii
their behalf. They . had previouly.,succeeiled
ip'limprossing the lnieign mind•with falte end
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~ ' Sof,T4pOlz;ll: , ::. . 44.2i.N.,‘ . 'ootJ,NT.V•t- , ..:,.r: A :..;,: : , . 5ATu1t.p.ii , . ., : : ' ijE6. . ,.0,: ; ,1.627 ,
monstrous ideas of the Southern. character.H
They - hatiesinee as. thoroughli suceeeded,elbeit.
unintentionally,. le': completely . removing that,
'impression ; and'in: lqading themselyes'With,,a
degree' of° oditimin,foreignestiMation
hai rarely ; if ever-before', been v.tiraught• "upon
themselves by,anyreople. They have inflicted
upon lie greaVmaterialdarnige inthe progress:
of hoitilitiesi but '
they have . f ar. More than
Compensated our !omit in :this respect 'by the
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excellent reeults . of.. the. moral campaign they
have waged in our•fa cor. • • •
The recent' success _ of the coeservativesenti'
ment of the. North, (for. it ieri*misnomer to
speak qf it as a Democratic or partY.triumpto
in Obtaining control of the . next Federal Corti.,
gress, is probably trio:partial to bring abont a
refcqm in the.mod and spirit of, hostilities on
the part of the North. Congress may be able
to'exertbut-o limited control iiPon the Exer.
tire in this partieufar. .Ifut -to the extent that I
wise and 'elevated rneasureS'shall be infused
into the management of the :' war, the Southern
cause will suffer from; the twee:slur. of conser:
,votive men to influence in the government,'---
Arikorotisprosecut ion 'o f the war, roopiel with
a constitutional adnii aid rail on of . Me: Fesleea 1
golt;trilntept,:attended crnicilliatory words
and appeals, for.. harmotty niid . ,good feeling,
w o od (I ! moraliie the South.ern cause More than
alrthe retit - find
. inctlitlia . i.i.stri and: nial4iriant
'brutality and knavery that. harp i:haroctet tzt , (l ,.
_the proceedings of the . "raclients.--Richrnond
Ezami nes, . : '
mcctriTAN AND -4.tLLECK.
The Aholitien , guillotint; has : Mire morri
, len, and I he,'army of t ha.- Potomac . hits 'wit its
gallant arid able leader. It.- seems 'that :the
li;st arid !float powerfutcatise of Mcbfellarl'S
.retpor,al, is the letter written hyGea • Halleck,
to Secretary Stanton, wherein:the Commander.
in Chief lays as charges 'against:. McClidlan,',
matters oyerwhich . , if we understand tiiiliiary
Gen. McClellan had; no control :whit
l'oone significant fact,elsb; wish
to'eafl particular : Gen. HalleCk's
letter was written in answer to cortoin.inter
rogatoiil,t.thitt.hqd been,Pot by Secretary Stan=
ton. • - Now; then; it is due to the public, that
these interroge tories i and the causes :fermi! ,
fin them,'.should he Made 'knoWn.
Let Ill'etream : hefiaced back to its fountain
heid, and it will be found that springs from
Abolition hatred and envy. The moment that
Secretary Stanton inte . rfered.wirlfMCClellan' s ,
origiirtl plan' and broke•,:tlp his army' into irpf:.
gentientcrinimands,. that nnmert disaster,be
grin to attend' our Canac . Hair:McClellan - not
heen nci_one can deny: that he :
Wouldieng since hise , l3,..enln,Richmop . d. • But
this would virtually Mille ended the rebellion;
Cdristarrniatien . ...,that the:.•.A..holitionistsilicl not
,
in his littler, General • liaileck recohlil appear
note. to .be, toI ing "the some - erduiid ato hist Mc-.
Clellailas • the int ter's villiAers: fl u tile. sirs.
tiny Of this ; jetier:will show, hotveyer;'.ihift lie
qloes so either th.roiigh is,titorance, - fir:1;1)n pal
tizanimotives. li,.C'ertainiy'cannot . be- the
former - , and in.e are: therefore lorced 'io the
conclusion that Hulled,. hos become pros'elyte - d
to the Abolition clidise; lle fiecuses.McClelltin'
of Misrepresenting. the yants - of the,army nude , '
his command, delaying his
adconedfipen Lee, If: there was arty, ituth,i,n
thes - Chit Ayhy was General ikicClellan
'courtmartlaled ? for - . there could
be so graver offence itr.the face::of the enemy.. ,
• UnfOrinnaiely .for General hot,Y r ereri
the deficieney Ofslipplies to. ;tlrCkilatl's arthy
has .heen:shriply proced,:not by McClellan's
•firends, but by those who, from the commence : "
ment:;, hate been his Moil hifter, opprinents 7 —
Fore:no - St : among thelatte!..itainds the' N.. : Y.,
Tributie, and imrretliately after . McClellan's
Antietrn the .eorresfaande,ntit of th',
TributiC lainellteti•ihe'SS•ttiti':4suppli” In tLer
ttss bcg,lectresponsible' /
chits in not supplying • -- i'ile.tPrri s r°ndt
eht s' of the jgeir"Yorx Times cOrloboiate these.
statements: The complaint 'of a itickor
also pointedly mentioned by Tiaileek, has . not
been ,a groundless one:., It is . well, known that
iints,..strtsci wanting in the army.
"After stating...poeitieely that.Gen..Meigs
utten , ed fully to MeClellnn's,w.antsi Gen. Hal
leek quotes truin'n iieppath 'of McCilelUn;cla
ted October. fSth, as,lo . ll'otk:s : • . .
~ General Niefgs may have ordered theso
.ar
articles to• be forwarded; but they might as
well romnin in Neu• York or Philadelphia 'as .
'tar aS my army is rrnirerned•"'
ple6fellan, ther'efore, at that time' could not
htive.reeeived the supplies' asked '•for; and it
. %‘ai een:tit - ay no fart'or his duty' td took after
railroad ollichOs; . •
The strongest point, howeY.r, ihat Ha'leek
pute•atiainst.NlCiellar. •ScashiS tiegleci.trimake
:eertaih'rnovetnerts, against : Peneiai. A
06E4 af - the facts in tho case; ai tiet forth' in
thF; Ofileiarreprirt the:COmmissidn that inVetiti
wiled the stirreruer . of . Harper's terry; will
throw,fight upon the subject.
The defense of thissimintautyost,vsaa' in the'
hands.ofCol: conduct at . the first
battle of 'Bull Ruin, it bins beenqinitt, hast us the
day. Col; Miles,,ip turn, entrusted the'coro
roand . nti3 , laeylitorf e
thkey,ol the , po
sition,. to Col' Tom. Ford, atiOhio
~ .'llo..l f ,ti•?, rhore of itiilitary.tfiStters thatra
edge.tines of civilization.
While McClellan was liattleing mith Lee' tQ
111111 EIRE
save:t he Capital , word ciifne to him • thlit
per's Ferri.l'Clls'invested by e'lafge
foiCe unde • r-laelceon.:...McClellan
hurried. Frank .end SuMner.to:the , threatened:
pnint,'ElePendingepon Miles tohobt it until re
teived. That it was disgracefully surrendered,'
ewine to : the 'cowardice;of poi:aorq...Ford,tbe
commiselen'vres, '
In its report the :.commission sayfithe Gen'.
eral-ir•Chief. 'testified that .Generel Ac.
Ciellari,:after received orders to repel
the :enemy rState 'of! .Maryland;
marched only six.: miler Per 'clay; on .ati..aetitge.
when pursuing thlit.invading enemy. ,;:: The Gen
eraWn ! Chief in. his opinion;
General_ McClellan could and ShOuldjtave re
leived and, protected . Harper's• Ferry.' • -
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Itwasnotneeessity,tlst AteCtellen,.,, should
march..hie 'whole army- to' the deftMee,of.,..lliir . .
.per's Ferry, when .thecominisiiion Itself •de
'cla'rea• that the garriant, : it - containeitWaiiqrang
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enough hold. it agairst ttie- ehemyland :oen
se res Miles and PuriTfor ,turi:ender"
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of the post., , .cClellan certainly.could not .41-
.spir . elb*ravery,-whire it wee larking, nor impart
mqitary.knOivledge to hoobie:S as 'Tom.,
Ford; To sho\i• thtNleClelle . ri.'als'o did on..
perlyand auffieiently shccor.liarper!..i Ferry,
we , need , onlyrernind Alm. reader.'thaCat,til e
very moment that the ioWardly Ford" hauled
&Own and thihbred: his
,'guns oei•r• the
II if F r and Sumner's cusps mine up
to hisrelitit. 'The rehels - .-itistaritly fled; not„.
hayrng 'tMne to destreilhe Stores, or'cven pari,l .
all. the bravo , soldierewhO had been so shame
fully surrendered • ' •
• 9piniOns may differ •in theuiies, but: there
r-an be, no gettingroiiiiil'faets;' and the , facts:
in !he present case, show poiiitivol, that
Clellan has hfien.rieeih made the victim 'of. the.
Abolition
. and :thet,General
has lenishimielf, :bed); and soul, : to: these nn. ,
principled blciodthursty, Jacob Ms:7-7.,Thcni.
A SIGNIFICANT LETTER.
• We take the following - letterJtorn •theNeve
York Priald; of th;; .
.17th' ifist Thereis'
the leaSt.' doubt but.that plutsi!,•su ! nrier,&
desire to'have things just as the..e - rites. relittcs
thein; and ithas• al teaks:l:44n otir candid ortitt 7 l
ion, thatiif flip's& men - hatt:the 'Pait - idea that .
our country - a . ould••,he i . euti led at the end of
this'atruggde r andditut it t.i.ould be ttnii . ossti.f;:e
tbr them to prevent ii,.they•w:ould y ttat Tett:
another man 61- a dollar to.cutittnue. the tititig
g let but would sfantdatnageit altheir;Wicked.-
titia• and lolly; gird fiee lion.) • the faCe,iti their
wronged . and oatruged countryinen...R .ad the
letter: • •
yiAtzigcr:4l, Nov. IG.' 1862
iSfurnored hero that the . .remoyal M Gen.
:11M-lellan: supretatt. mointhand, Mid , dt,e
substitution M Gon.;turnSitie iM fits hl6:iii; hat
secret tiirtbry 'Whietrit „will
,be will Mr the
'public to understand. the; eel resulf . it
is said, ol ; the verdict : Cite' re:.
•cent elections,: sad-. was ::bi,ought. a hout firs
iermidahle cabal .orgiiniied I;y:the -radical-Mel
ticians nf this city;.iti and out of the'Cabisiet•
As . soon as 1 be result cif, the eject iusit, was deli:.
knOW.u.,•a meeting .ofthe Cobble! .was
held, at which, it is' uniles steed, Prel'alem,
coin announced td the ussatabled . Mem bets./ hat
in his opinion the.reslilt against
the 'radical policy, 'end e:sp - ecially
emancipation
Mr: Smith cc hued his , %voids tins( wt.
it isaiiidltiat as 'R0011 . 93 - 1 coa
srt-al.,,ves i i exproissed . theit
cahriay ana:
told LinColir that : there,..weie two course..
open Mr him- , he withdrew the preettonation
and discarded tlie policy hail been purStiing
since it win issued,; the War *Would' he prunifitV
stopped,: assuring himat ; thel sale time that
'ilp . on 11M, opening'.congress. Mr. Sumner
sail Mr: Wide th‘• Senate, and Mr: Stevens
acid Lovejoy in the . ..limaa, were, really-to •
make a 'prOp:" . hdlipliior peace with the Southern
ierilederacyi . that not am:Abet l'ite'Should.:be
lost, nor another dollar sli':ntlif. this tear was.,
to be- war forthe restoration of sinvely) that
ifs'thesegeh:tlemin contrOtle44 . nlejority in the
Congress' which ii.m . go,Vera the country; , so .
fair:es• the,apPeopriat ions go,inr'enotinet year.
they were iiiaPosition to ,dictitte the course
of the administration. . He" besought Mr. Lai•
cola tO:continu'iin thicourse Mhid.heen per.
suing, irrespettive: of the verdict which 'had.
dieen git/en bY.,the pedple. ..lot.only• mist he
;where to khe•Proidsmation is issued, and to, ali r
its 'radical testarea,i• but heMust, moreover,
givelt
,the herieti(ot.ittoerals in the :held: who
. believed Thp.adminiitration hid lost
thielection heeause'.of its,.non-success in the,
Ifeld;, on ucrot n it, of the.. delay _et tending., the
'iriovomeist.. of our armies,: antrtlie , Presthint
muit now ti .ail vantage .et the siiirition'lo.
, • .
remOvii those Geherifls.o he were. atponsible
for the'delay,.niiir stibstiiiiia in their,'Moces'
- .generals 'Who ilk . (n:y th e ,.
tmaticipa t ion proclamation,. but ylio wo uld .
Movetviltl yan sieail I
upmu the gaga y. '
... It is also siaied chnspe in
tormed•the Ca.hinet, who.. -were
the boldaess-pl Ms-tone, that, the . , result '
. had
Veen loreseen, and that' the. 'etrieigei bad
heed. firovided,.for by •the : who, Mitiil
forced:did.
larnation:' :We, were da. thit o tl Opt it II r.tvulu-.
tibii anti 'cotilil•taictime.step h4i.k
• Qiildr'Cokiiiet urc
. th't • ' .
21
r ~ •
tr
, .
• .
. .
havc:followekriOti.to thC.vitriiriee;,of
ine,ton. Itle now 4elinitely . . ontlerstooq that. th' , ! . .
radicals: have more coingere control of ::Psesi
deni inOrh . `o:ver
unocrotOoFt
• Smith, MIA
•
sr:, 7311[r-err 'to mire frotri tho..Cahloot ithott
'ly.attor rangri4i - ennd'alter the
appit.(l ' ''iejiitrtite,:
liet;de of geparttrinen ta. It, would theta'.
tore, that s e nre hot 'only to have a radical-pol- 1
icy, but, a! radical cnblnet arid ratliCil 'ienerals .
to carry it into.etToct.. -
In ConnectiOn•ivitli it is underithOd, thin
detters were reeeived here frorn Sumher, Wade
Wifaon, : - r'esienden'ind the otheiriidieid lea
ders in the Senata, and 'from Stevens','LOvejei
tonAlin jand other radicals
Haase, stating that if--thketnincipatipn"proc
lamatioh should. be withdrawn' the war-must
•be stoppe'd and would be iftopped- This . fortid.:
dable aboiltion'ettbnly orgn:lized against , th.a
-conservative element 'that was trying, to make
- itself heard at.the White House, did nor fail4o
produce a great npresion •on the Tind'of the
• n s
Chief Executive.. • •
Patriottc•andlionest:lit d laull,•and still obli;
ged lo:yirthi to the radicals,-4ho soitiorcoghty
hold the Oanty i. t.he Presidet found - lifiritielf trib
roost .The,aPprAtirtatienelhat'.
have • I;.enirtnNEOSand thAt:Wilrbel'inatie at 'flu.
coming session C!nrutieirs will.carrp 11tr•'Lin`
coirttcthe'ehil ortiis terlri - of'nffice. • It kr eta
red- liihthis .adviscia:haye sucomtdutl.in .
pressjult: him with the lirn ' o itio,tlirreii no pa
teney in the'prement election; - save
ex
pression pf .the .portlCi that : it can nor : . wiSe.
affect theconduct of. the, War or, the - AapPlies of
the government, •t hat lI•ls not meant :sae a
the;.einineiritioh pro - cfb Marion.,"
It is C:liiirted.iri i'nfornie.d circles ' Here,
that as semi:lir; Nip resit!: or the lections inrott,r
Brute itnis'iciinwn President' he *As.(li
-1-;‘4,...d tO•kieli the re diCalq'Oeerboard and' Wtih
- draw:: the ; Preidarnritin;r,, bat ; Wait . : tort b}•• the.
noexPerreir diIeMMA into which'tfie7tidieltts'
hail , pinvided , to plunge him. Tt 'was stated
that the Rept:Micah:36W' hurl immense major
ity the house the Senatet.:tbal.lhe
:,„,: qt ;, ot i ott o r the Pine lamaiimi - tyould be ri-sis . '
1141 for t Irptlioiliiite,stoppsgti.aallsupPlies'.
to the.govertitnent for Conti:mingtilt..Wer t :Ills t:
oar tlt ri , !'rpetuation oh - slever,:y oughtliM
tV,eostote ornee lanl
bienlioust.makCUp lo coati:tee
in:the conise It ear turisuirigor- r recegiiite the
crinhnier,icy, •.„.. .
• .This, - slated, bele to be the lec,ret.M,itre,
Gen.,, :Mr,. .I.inColn 'bar;
surrern.lered
to be rroisduized on',a the:gott en, ate, im,tt;e, field art to so ear by;,(hr 'prrrelama.
licit; at :rll . o,.thaf.....annsr go,. And the . ••railicals
who Iti,f;ppople: had landty, hoped • were_ tO
~be
I consigned to didiviOM.will'hereal ter ride, , the,
roustal
IL•tfiese•i••pirts.alc to •Le .belittveiLtlia ad
mialitia!Tha is 'more firmly comniittled to .Efw
ra.dicias vyertnzi( l . l i , e.reiTtoY4l ofatwerai
aforetostn, policy tva may ,
exPt ; t l it uiPli . r•Oe hesini !ler. •
...thattho • Prasiilen!' Li all.
::tha't:hkolijoci •i 9 'ta'coitillict intr.
oo)rCrlio.conSiitatioic,' and linallr . resfiarethc.
.4 - 0 0 t1 Umonasit ..IVI/3jbptit ilt/ , thr:conl.
iesscd •Olas.
.CUm„rt.m !or lhe.supplies by. which alone the
war, can beproaccatcti.
The-
exciititnenti'Mre is intense, and' every
une . is\i'utellitig with touch ; curiosity a nd tin.
Tolle anxiety lee ffeeelupelffla Of, the railitial
plot. af,ainst 'the Union. ..fiu'orieMan t•
prrseiit
'Mreisce t lte regult:ol butiCorn ns:.
spr . eil. by perorpi high" in 'tile ''cottitsels of 'llle,
Itepithlicatisthattihn . Principat mumhersiot . that
party, iri their, ovVr anxiety to sitr,Ve .the lrre'
pressible.niggyr,--wonitl ha ye:, promptly 'come
out for pcncr unii the recognition of !hoSomb•
ern .- 'confOtlerOcay: incase Mr', Lincoln had
witbdraiVn hiliproclumti lion Lind rethin'etl Gen``-',
oral. M.cClellit'ai in conimand, . .
Tot
iMpepi!ithle not to Come to the conclusion. that.
hit .been sacrificed' to the •politko
• . , ••
jealmtsies 6r . ke party in'power; Thp
neas of the outcry and the hitteraeia of the
accusations tigrt)i.t him the last few tinnnt l ;6l
have ativapi seemed su picious. thecOrstatit
declaration of the Iteputiticana has . • twilit that '
.Nlco . lellan-I.U'ainOi• to 'l)P .. ..trtiste&,''o, o ,.l 'l; 6
would. :cto'n'othing, and that thtl . .wt‘r 'Nyttiat'ij
npver prosptir until he•vrtta piit.Otit of the Way !
AlthOu'g.N . thiyattaeked, his tnilli!it:y reputation
it was evident tiaere was
made pp . a suspicion end hatred, in 'the back':
gFound, and "that this urg e d agaittai
while they tolerant- oi.Pope intten•
"fni;tretrtni. •The truth is Mlt . e'Clei.
lan w 0 kn,,wn to.ho - non . v.rvaifve, suit tit th e
.app nr e.the 61.1e0t acts of .the•Feileral :Exec
ultve. This ivas ettou l th for tin Stanton and
hfs - creature, nn4 the 'Al.olitiort party. Such
. was •hat not even .*.hen
'at Chili in su ' vnit•M'asyland and the - capita }
ti
itAelfoll,l their dettutici rease for e - tiayt- -
Illy Irninivn or
„I . • H I;
, •".:4; \l' I
1 ~
,r 7: ;.~ .J
''4.4rir
- • ''"
Vtil If ~.,. fty
; L14;1 z:Not 30
are proved to,,bc thOse 01 it, IliflqoYelehP
Re°Pk of the Northern 6 . 4 'ti B • xvll d Et94ll4 1n "
(root that morpoot ,became too Atingtoa r
man to he left at , the head ot la,trett,citioy
within a few ttoy'* march of the clipiMil,iiiNtiat
if, relying on the good will of tbe , soldillk*And
the chitnged'opinions 'orthe ptopfeiheileisiontlte
seize Washisig,ton,
and conduct or, conclude the *Anon thpirpp•
plea• of his own, pmrtyr 4Sueh
khown even in. Retitiblicr;aird thdughv r ibtolilili•
lan's fault fa "exeiggive
Possi[4!o;eki ih.t I . , !? I 4AeX,'FIPI I 4I iitlk2+r
irvhis bandit, goaded bq tpe attal.elw,QC otie.
MIPS and led on by; the tincoittagemehtdiskiiiiht
friends, might' attempt at the etliii ;4fliiiprira t
f v 1164. 3 ,647
,A ' td‘ia
The Republican Cabinet:has !mull itt,,sionkto
anticipate its enemy. X.ike an , old i.Veltilktut
conclave, It suspects and watchee inilitary
leaders, and in it ^ moment? 'ot)torrotidlitplacea
one foi another. The of "Mitllellan
is the filet elteCt tin Mr. LincOrh tit Die'l6te
riectiuos, It is known , that 4141 1 tilmt"
d ee pl y. If, wog i n th e ycords'of 'one atii hut
own party, .itipsdeil &Iwo" b ' k, s tlf:Ptir,atiNfillilis
of the nf.nli hl Ica no II o de ' t Vir(fi r airdinliry
. / 4 j ,, J
revolution in•lsfeu,'York, must have ,egnEWlrtou
h i , di sco mfit ure . 4, hat hla intentlone-trikrihe
we cannot till. He"rdefitleteiniiiiie fd terry
nal his policyand atipp ' brl hi
romp, Qr lie may recdo
IPSL e
in the populir vet =
diet:and cliAnga,ll4alnfai_ao4 Iris sokinet•
•,,
But to get rid of a Oemocratiu Copigamigoin-
Cll,, t illta uppcar . ,(1 to httn,tPo
of his position. A Oencllo/
with the reputation at ,Iffiat Of l araatfc
coastal battle, and with the growing44lfidence
of the Opposition, woetoo dangermui,a,ivtil to
be borne 60 near the White House. Bo Mt,
Lincoln haa made ilia (gyp But it Is
not e'en tiy,!t
..Tidismiss o popurtir.geierttLl.onti,a,;,tti4tri3fer
•
of fa%verful A .
in corre!rpohilenee ttyideo iy,cornplypey!
. ftpr, ppb.-
lie cileitlation,.: is o flanizttrousi ptine'
try„ w here {tatty stiirit, mop ;,liittf e: il
effect in.,thc,pr.enent 16,maile,A4Ple11"n"
it enirfervativ( 31,11)x. • No nun •will. bmffeece
rho i be tCne cliTtft , Prl tif.l6l Cominn:rrtl for,intre
ly mili(ery lelOrnals•
exult - in t he . fall t he',V e e , PiiiiiirtiOts:
on thecontro.ili, no to ly I,le . t 4 .ldres thitt ifiriirtVortit
19 t ieg ref t t ,
be their owadrttler,'
. 11'4; iottped';‘,ilittlifiettnt '
eireomstopee.,tflt,,,.gAtt, : tbe,„l7iiioxßceo
efa4ti .
..41snoCiotion. meeting,blr,.,Johntslifforbirotstititn
tioupeell.thitt, he }'ould , ituppoft,ljteipofllßltion'
Of gen, ItleClell4niti - the",,fireittpc,fittie.gootlitlittor
1 Pr. 1 4 0 . A l itit , .' l,l l l kir"...
;posed Flora inadotr ra :Ittccit l 4 o 'khr,,,l 6 4,lgin•
:state ilt . thttthk*ettttying
(.41 nere a t yV9
.ildironring irfrbututf etiooitil„pyoryAttx,jenit
we 00 11 not 1.!/iP,Al!el°
of Fe . ceiltir attil,orgr.r .; oppnlq•
lion on the ot her, Cr ,troy,.,,tiffP,E l 4l4. l no
""q eon 4 9 9 . b . 11 14
Yidldo'• 0; 1 hq.
Is, now, in the hands pf.,t i thi•ea . teperf
desperate c ,Ttti!se'Ng!t's.
,
'The Spri rig 64011 4 lerberit
can be rhi'd(inht-tinit the.virtitl44Cl 4 l44 York
hate deeidett .egelnet,
meei.ure.% Nor ie''there, any nneribilh, tbf di.
!luting it in revoini l'enneyl!dania,Vbfei;
ono, ondNew 'Jersey: iiine , intiopiee . of
tnese p . opuloiss St;,!iee mon,
and the quest ion' erne i—Emaneipiklion...ank no'
Union or the Union and Emannipation•oliana
•
Lcssiiris ov:Titic,Wan. 7 -The Pufitilo CO:
rier uiicouries
Woo ii, tvgteet teicher ernt•lent4htetlittie*ncl .
the Tioolo of the Sonth
'come to.see the
nin,le,or Into which they liave'bed&feetiethen4
to nee, ido, ee cl,iorly th'eFestiiiiiettitokive
mon 01 the North,
lee is the only
koblern. :The melba eiherhind;.Nerill
emeige frolvi thewirr iifitkOthe'i'vefortne r tioe of
sin timcn t a ob. lbegue, , iempletio 4, 111011 , be de
obo4tionized, and inlnd your`own
be Ilt'S.t i aven tipori'lte memory 'th it a 'eeioncl
civil'Vita - Will tie imliossible.
The Detroit Pree,Preas aave: 7 -Tkoi tiott peat.
duty'ot tbe,Legialature. of 4 1141aigantOilt!fiater
abonid be r4iieal OctipertOnil , 101111,41W0, 11 ."
as.ihd:pro!nigges statutes are ityfect,Ogighg
.olitionists. ' • Liuv6.4
Piaci: or atm° "1190aFtiaLTaPHsp#
ED. D. Mahoney ' , CP 41 41* , .id , 1. 11 ,
Dubuque •(lovirs)' flerattl,i ,W l r.,..theospoutd t o
sussar,. l hcipra h
. a...gOv j atninalt:fra,atliCo d ii„qpii !avoid
release
releaserhim tram prisoni ., that asocoilO-_ net
rommeopay'er'Cause , any : ac!iorror . ault,'
:WON l ' 11 , 1i1; :44i " 01'4'4 'Olin? loyal
St.aty tho Uniteli 'Slates,' his
C.cir • •
0 NopoteoliN
joi);, : in eit ttiiyi ofi t gi it miao,i tkat: kiltitiotio Jo
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