M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, January 03, 1863, Image 2
' •••J';'7o I •• 7 ilifoUitto wtmotrat. studs 0 1 : - • Zilt - IVA, 9NAL;PLArft ko, , • 1' fa `•' ItX7o,llEir-10 F ' _' TH'E Wit R 111015104,11F.701,Lipritio EX ! • ' %,:•: , 2-0.0 1 1,n 1 r0 1 57 1 :19FP!°; - IPIA P'lllleet AND 1 5 Till: ,• • , pfelpetit,;(dejAprible ;civil' war has • •fqecoCupoq,...ther country t u n iair Jate ; of Ihit'Sclit hsitiStates; nod/ in lulls against' and in ' arms ; , :t•Thar in t his', Nat lona) rVi',49Parippc,rlCon'groiss;,tianishing feelings of ot..resenralgillsvkilf recollect only s(ll. l loty.lothe Wbola ; _Shit 'war 64 r . J'itisr, in any spirit of oil. • 'puipOse - of conquest or sub 4t itAaritiiaa; , or•parsosa at ...Overtheitrving .or inter -4:41,, rights . , or esiabtiabed,institu7 tiona,of ; !boati. States, but. to, defend and 'main siiifii thi 'Visa st itnt Fon • and to iriserSe the 'Union, with all the dignity, equol• • anCrigite Of thi iStates uniippeired; • and;ti al ae these 'obSects • are ' acroin ought to Cease:" .• • • . • .• • . Tans: lititV . Wagitt,Y, Anotni.'—'ln every rieWio4l4 enterprise! the 'Nnyi i,; ; 4lroAtivA.l.ems Mill : fomrahly connlia re. in .Puli. v•!•,tie..Ott Literattitniln-Businees:and: in Finance,, I •••'olAgriiultiiral.fnforrina!ion; in General Nev,s ' z '` :arid eep~ c iilly in the cOM Teleriese accur pcy t4ti.Mo*y...Prodtice, Cattle .-...tlinflitegnir Markets', it ifaso supe rior . ' ed; • ,.• • ,'-n • • t.',. .itareligne•egiide"ar ringements. for artioles, upon eaititte the t•j'uß i rit r .f o lP_ . • • t.P..**C 4 • : ; ri o ns,lderii,ciial.o.'coner i San for : d ,E. Chtith, • 6 '..Estionel Tilden,` :and others , of 'the' •'a 610 at . itatecien of the 'day. :Its • Agireplt urar.Da ;;: .4:lltett,• ; reCeivei the, e Special . *Car e,and 1 . attention of one; of• its•editors, in addition trarliity of erigirial and selected mat. .yiresety foe,. the A lota by - 1-16n. Win. • W. q•,•lArateen;•••A ~ B ..oongri, ••• •Benj., P. John ••' PUej‘lend, of the: ni versity • , one or ,"noire ist • tingiijihed G writers upon Agritultural Seietir:e . • •: d,l'arms ; ', 7 Bingle,stibscription nor' annum ; $2. ss.9o;•:eight:pi's one 'year.; slo.lrj, tinerity Copies, to ; rive, .ayrers,. • p .r . :•Addrese COMSTOCK & CASSIDY , , . • . • • •• . ; :• • Propiietli.,.. ' editor' , absence to Harrisburg ,is our Laipologifor faciof reading matter, thia week. , • The,'Wasbtitington '.correspondence of, the Tlikitriviairs, 4 , 4 l . hrt Bullion Bank of this 'zitir-••• Machine . Of., year's tig,P; and • a impudent on TuOday, Ita irredeemable itinney in the •••:handoo . f.the paoratid throughrthe 'army." 41,11ii0041teTAOPI. I,lf. ratiLDENT DAviS ! • •,. The President of the ConteamtoState!, says the Patriot fli rinion,iiiss issued . a proclamation, after reciting some of the alleged .atiOcitielt of,General'Btitler and the rain rippers. . Out le fer redresi, he declare', • • . • r ,to.be a felon, .deserving of '',:eapital4shisishinent;" . eideie that tie.he treated common enemy of-Ma nk ind, ia Imetvenfor his,capture, the'officer Command of the: capturing fOrc4, do cause ~`' hilt ; .t b'p,immediately - executed eACeFttiT, Amt. "no '.eorrimiseioned •officer. f . , • ;• , thihiloitetstitates;toltei,coptive; shall be relea. ~eed, on , &role hefon ettehe 'urittil the., 'said his With ;due . .punighnient 'for' s illisiles•t i, •Theecimmissiened officer, of Budierie Commend are to tie “minsiderad a, robber, and eritninaledeiervieg death, and, lirhenevei. cap tjited, reserved (or exeeuiionr" The Con•COrn .ohitlioh4ll bleeekii end prleatMa}e to he ireate". • a. PrialSOM;Sof. mei* aid. to he seta hernet! o' • . hie" I'o he leaked upon' its the Seeesh "bull • . •. • • .• will * no t, the . Alititit; l l nodprobably be about •es - eiresituif tither 'Abraharn't.—The t wo ~ ,..omMent.,atatetien petit the head of the•res c eotive Should relber . ;sehe t the took book • .: l aye e catch the . .' . iere. ll 7 . 'llatirehaM must g et .Peasessiniis 'of . the • . • , . • . • . . • pe neirciee before:he can * free theca' most ssesserk". Butte, and: hie oft. befere'hieari ''4.esteaute their, by . ;!. ',. 0 .,, k . ; ;;,-;. ~,.. :;.111110110itfipillUTLER. , ' j • ' .If.half that is wild , and.' believed, says the ..Jitrerrail Of Coms,.re., of the conduct . of Generitl t'lstfleilb . Nel'i'Orfea r n'a he true, , he is a c'ancii; . ciiiir it'ir iitratity.;;'For monthaiait the country kas - bet!u/Ilytkavlth suitors of the most glaring fried, and ctirrimijimi tinier his administration ~ . • • • of Weirs. It •is . irompossible to doubt the overwhelming Mass 'of evidence furnisbed,L-. What.,;iiii"bsetr.,:thAt 'imiinediate .., relations of Butler' to' fife impossible to affirm, until:anlnveitigatiot,afready : commwlced - by ' ' - General in ks; ` shall' ifieCidbe the t rut h: ' But .. vre all know the,fact in regard to his. gerieril • administration of alrairs, • and no man in hii.sen 'l .sea can dotbl;fhat he .has done more to destroy ' l' Uniaiseitiiiiis4iiNe*! , 'Prfeinis thin could 1 • :.:halahmen accompliihed by the most devoted i i . A atifig.i.,Of . ,.,tite ~onfederatei 'themselves., We .: learn 'that the - fit:it act Of . aeneral Binks his .•. „. .• 'lseetitoplace i'stuiden'stop on the course of . : -. ..tlifspotiit'pcactkciieyen to.tha.,extent of POIZ. tint: Oiriii:tiinft ac c ounts iiintiiii 'in.' the :r•ro , , z fl . .%! i tori diitingoioitd o f fi cial.; _while ''.,..lll , loo,lSltliFitliPed'llrlb, a:firm:hand, the • Irt. .::.:" 441, ' 1 1 ,0 1 . 11 . 1 )0,1(tir' 40 . 14)00 . :Private'' hands' which ; ~,, "-.4 to,:lo4 . o,i•askaiiitc.iosffe.', Private prop-. •piiidiu;,i.e'igi-oria(;,;. the , . AI.? ,ii..:5 ,: den;? ....;O V TIVIP;;Fir,cF9PI3I°IPP.W.Prkink. - .on' 'r'" ol#6olloloe 'iniiNew Orleans. feel' '11 4 1 !..* , 0 i t Aft'i ' ll:''. o , l ,l%•,tsl b6 .l ,l r e filtletill's Pres-. ' •",Y,,l',ciii,* , ar,tscieic.idtten . 10,4 bre a th. of • relief . t,... .'•'•,.?5:1'f1:;'... - 7i`4.l''' -‘ -, • ' . .. ..,.,..5.,'.-0„..?,c,.....f..7 `' ., ..'" , ' , ?:.;%'' , ''f• - . ' 2 '•:'''"''''''' .' ' " • • . ' - ;!•g',. i ..!1.0:''..-:';:;' .. .".: : - Y,, i ., .--., ... ~ .:.: • • .., . • .• II!!! 11!. '.;'' 963.'.,'.'i-, EARLY. 111 . A :NOV Of course thire are a - great . many' brutalized Men who would exult in the worst atrocities:of :a ilave'insurrection, 'and they will busy them•. isiOveti in circulating horrible..stories.like thht recently.teleg . taphed, restieetini'the•tken t iing'or but reports' of. this ciniracCeeehOtilillhe reci:ived with st=piciun r especially Within the next few days. . . . • -A• body of rebel cavalry, 1,000 i•tiong, pro' videil with. artillerr,.ties sticeeeiteil•in 'Venting, Gen , . sine e. Fri" day bight, Fitts ito.Ven'ever. •I be- coutoCv from .Durrilries tcclidlt ,' ‘ r es not so ku . cceissfill•as• •telich were closely followed lip by our roons,l3i , sten:.in' a 06)1111 .engn,geitien't, und only carried otY us -I,poils 1.1 . rropty vtat, , ons,.lp.rliii ones, and *y prisoner's: .• • . • . . qrantin . retracina his the South. went.' .Fie has - already.fallen baFk to' the•north tilde of the Tiyllahntehie, and it - is fhoneht•that he : will. mabe 11 , 1e.niphishis.ban.e . of rvprirt'is in circulation., - in !bin {after city . to the:ell'eetdhet la r ge Union foece hoe' ascend cif thR . Sfinsissipni, the naval . 'portion being der cotrimatfdof Admiral Va'rragut; that 'Pont HudsOn his 'been liiloll,.and !Mit the 'fleet • is wi'fliimi:elVe: miles' of Vieknhtfre, • .The 'port in confirmed by Viedtsburg riaper, .Ist r n, •Madria wiis'evacinittql on Sunday, A portion of 'the inagazinetvaiblown up; and the' bar iaeit. a burned. . • . . ,MorgSin, the KentuCky . lies taken ElizaltethtoWn in that Sraie,' with 2 . ,600: two, from it all of,•ours allsr a hard fight.— Our men Werc:protecturl by .ii Aktoi.kairle. • also destroyeil along line . of -licoin': Work on the failroadi'taking o t i ol i e i s the coo.rochi;:uliliera who overt to defend it. : • . • . - !earn from Memphis t hat• our 'pckets there have been driven into the fnrtificaiiniir, and. that the rebels have otherwisshown them selVes•vuty t rciublesotne customers: The Secretary, of the Navy gives tioqce that :en the lsbaf Sanitary. the•arrned steamer . Con-. neeticut wilLio . to Aspinwall m Kling to .New :York such treasure as moy.bt'.• •ttire,.. The De partment desqes uuthcii ity,frein Shippers'. to get the treasures: . • •• . • . . . • Ely...th'e - arrival of the Etna. off Cape Race we have foui.days.! newe:trom Enteric. TVs.. itleat Linrolnis . Kesiage ie.the chief A meniea topic' of ~ diseutision the 'Journals.. His . Itehemes of 'enn.trielpaliop are .dpernedimpraet cable. The 'Tiatexcall.tliem . .the',•drenu a.ol• very weak man. The' Message , is'generally re, (warded as a hid tor pence. It: is repotted. that Sliriell'has hid another interview .with Nape; leon i and that the minkters : of .th'e'lat ter favor .Englanti.Offor.; with the convent ortheiothei Powirai io cede the lonian Isle's to • The AboliiiOnjourhals,.vithtrutany apthcir. it, for 'what they say, represent the army as rennsing unlimited confidence in Burnside, sattistedwith results since his ascension to command, shit not —only yeatly, but eager, to march under his g f nernlship to' fresh rdatighter, ye ha s ve reason:to think differc:ntly.ln the army •Burnsido is..,egardeil . .by officers end . private's alike as a kind bearted,.attbkgentlernan,•end for these qualities he is eiteirried;L - 41 that 'army has confidence in him'al a'general is not true. They not only think,ihey kioto. him to be deficient in most, it . not all the essentials that s rietltutesa great or. even! a.si le corr)- mander; and .hence they move when dte 'orders, not as light hearted, spirited men, ICII.of con fidence, but as Mere, MachineS, vvithOut voli- The following letter from' an . officer of the army; published in the Boatori . .Conri/r, is sig , •nificant of the feeling'f the army. 'We might give score of others, but this extract' will'anT iwer; as it is a fair representation of the class: '- Here we- ate, backin the old camp again, after utter:failure in' the glowing hopes held . out to usi:.Burnside has been disastrously de feated, and.iies .niade a most.ingloriouS retreat. fronili'redericksbure after slaughter the most severe that' has ev'er heel! inflieted- Just listen tothe fact of our inglorious retreat, to save the destruction-of the' whole.army, and then tell me , where the country , has gained in rapid motion or dicisive in'placing Burn- We arrived here two weeks ago, and ''could tnivi oc - cupied Fredericksburg and the adjoin ing'heights;without the lose of a man. waltedlill last Thursday—till the enemy had concertrated'a larger:force, than our own—till he bad fortified hille.coMmanding the the town. 'Then, inspired to sudden vigor, we attacked the We' Croited right in front's& the'fortif . tions,,whicla we could have turned by going, up • , . •• 11 , 1:15117., TObk4ll7 mid ett,epy., Wok hopl'her;ifter tii•better,-:iieere from the , • '' .l. c -"' , .WILL THE IMAVEOPIREVOLT4 This question excites - mote interest, now tbst die . day approach e s when, ,aCC ording to the PrOiddeni's.piochitna I sla veil , . .no longer exist in the rebellious - states: ; 1 A .go:temriprikiy ; tolyocates: . of the measure' claim not - oCcasiena slave insurrectb;in , and its st;piidant:hOircire,:bni it' is significant that the .Prisident has iorbidden tEe military and - nayaffarces to rept ess.any.aftempt of ;the slave to secure their freedom." . . . . . ; : .According to the - best2of • ouriaforination, • littlo aolieitude. need, be entertained in regard. OM:safety of‘thosefainiiies are moat exposed .fO.titeitrocities of a slave revolt:, gentlemen hive; been in New Orleans •; Charleston states 'that the aegrois manife s toipecial disiiatisfaction. On . . , , thecoiltrary„ lelmanyhave returned to, their masters, ofter . reMaining foiis time : within :the Federal tides, bringing •back acceuntia of herd ,work and' poor ~payi neglect and threatened sta rviation,l hut, em. : t he -As , hole, : the • dispositiOn of the•negroes is More dhimMual contentment' We •know , . 'TM - thing of .tha troth of their its,tier.: lions . , but that,such•ts believed. to be the : leaf conditionof 'thing! iii the• Senth;„‘VC have no' reason to doubt, . .'• . suSimanv 'Or IvLws -THE FEELINO OF THE ARMY FALMOUTII, Va. Dec. 15, 1862 miles. and then; wheewe creased 'sihich'„ilie enemy Uldowid us 40.ilowitheut:re 'alsteice rushed right into.theirap helied praMited.thisabould be'aricither .140wherd.. kis drove his army 6(12.5,000 egainil .ap enemy of larger force, sheltered 'completeli' 'in immense field work,. whiCh.:he 'had allowed them tcrbuild and , arrange, so as not to Show . a . pin7.la.Manf. and having to,.crois en open plain w'itlibuttshelter,.and, scale :the.bills oil which these fortilinat'ions rest, he riisheimadly at.it. - giyely inch:of' that . pla WO coveted by the.cannian 'of the enimy,fornedin a, semi. cycle' on the:elevations that' dontided . it,and our men were led to slaUghter.. Not a ieul - of the enemy Was to be seen; arntour musketry main. tamed a ridiculous fire agoinst earthworks and cannon, 'while mirlartilleryon'thel' river. bask. :kept ' up an" ineffectual' tifi.oyer'-ilteheads of infantry,. Causing more death in our ranks than the enemy's. ; , •• . . The result was IneVitable. A most:inevi table defeat.. And we .finally effected ,a. re.. ! paisnge):4.the r.iver, having bougul the plunder of the doomed 'city o(Fiellerick.sbu'rg with Only ,12',.00 lives—that's all. 1 pink' you would• have done.thisl' •Slota. is he Don't he . !nice itrvantage . .of his 'victim les I Review -his whole career; call tip eyeri'lault,, add every . folly, crime or. blunder . eutr aft ribilted to him, "in it all up, an . d.if wont make one tenth of thii. , egregiuus; uncansciona ble, diSast rou . , mail (blamable scrape, that _the aim) , has Just es caped from. Escaried,. I say.; anifT, mean just the word. "It just: e!•eapo.(l 1:ROM ARZKV, . - be;late.;,l reliable ilews,..lroni Preilerieks .burgh rebefic . haye al - wised their forres oa.fia'th raiirciari to leloiv Gaerilejr: .cation.. The . strayfr, for W , suu;ii of :Freciei , ckshurgh, has .• bi;en torn up, nail the tieing fvrturnotitzs at the present terrnirimi.of,th4. toad. .• . . .o.l.Thiiri(l,i. 9 a brigade ofretir eaviilryl‘cre. out fitted with, rations and several Jays,, and revolvers weri.;•distributedt'oeliefoen nenr:Guerneey Station. It believed tbern • rhat their debling.ifon.iva; Vin count. ty, via , Bort • On stilid;,:y • mon - m g , .'a ne.w eUcanipinent tirade l it's appearance on the.seeo nd nuirang • e of Willi; the rear. of Frerieriekbbiirch, in (till view from our position. nurnbe . 01 teats !is re 'recently': been sent up 'mond to tee'!; my, , , of the 230 :intlara teq.that Lee, a, portii)rt of 'his aroy, • %Nes movin4, (13Wil rd . Culpeper, ,to makea !e!iloi) , ,;(a7 tion in frUrt of Wa-htne:o . n; 'but it iq drat Lee was Si in - near • clay'• at !loon: . • .Tlie enemy artr,etigaged - every night - in rats: mg and ex rending'brest wcrths along the stretts fronting the vet; as if to prevent anr i ltitnte ernssiiig by pontoon' bridges. • . • .A'sharp.'skirrrrish occulted on Sitri . dsy ,be. , t weep a force ort - ebel cavalry estimated 11 U TT) 1,501) to 4,090, and tour reginients of 'General Sigel's infatitr; at purnfries, rebels were driven offvtith some lois. OM loss is Said to be threri killed and eleven.,wounded. • Tht - re.a.re rumors that: l,Viiictre!ter bus been' -remecupiedby lhet'eSels. '•• . , • • It is .reportertat Washington that a eonipany of. the Cd Penney! s'ania Price coin , Math! of - Capi.l.lohnson, .was •orptisedOri Sun: day mottling Sy a •detao)ment•C)l teliel cavalry 'and in,tha light that enSiaeq.P.itt. Johrs , rn killed end - a umber SeVe al apply, wagons were captured. it .is also. reported that in the fight at Ditinttias on Sunday some of our troops and a battery wereOts plated by. the Cas - roi, pcc. 22,—Gem..Grtinf's army has Ltllen back beyond the Ta Ilehuttdde.. An important expedition tinder General Van Dorn, wbich hasbien out.several days, bas nit been hedrd from. .*. -• • Sr.r.atN, Ala.,Dee; 23.-- - -ThC' Reporter orthis Moyiting sllys thet passengeiir by' last nieht's train rerirt thitt 5,090' cavalry, under Van'Dorn; dashed into Corinth at, Sni t d,y, tlispiesiell., the 'Yankees, and, took prissesOon . o . c:tho'pla . ce:. • EXCITEMENT AT .ALE*ANDRI4 VA WASIIINGTON ' ••There• wriF'a:O.reilt:exeiteirieni : ii . i A h.zandiie lute yesterd4y evening,. growing o . ut.ol.the hur ried arrival there ol'aelietal'envalry men and teimetero, the : hitter being .rno . onted pn their horkei, - int.from their own wagons. - . They repiesentedthatStuart's cavalry, with 'light artillery, appeared atPohick's • chtirch, several miles tromMount Vernon, on. Saturday night, and on Sunday proceeded to Aciot ink. twelve miles froin A4xandria,.. and-there at tacked two or- three companies of our troops, arid that they:captured a wagon train at ()cc°. quan on Saturday. . There is difnculfy ie.:tidying, at the precis e truth, owing to , the many conflicting .rumors but .that' , li reconnoissance appeared.. in that neighborhood is beyond question, and that they created'much alarm ie 'equally ciirtri . ini- • Military men, .who have, seen dispatches frinn DUrnfriee, say it was the same force which several miles from that place,.made a recon. , rioissance, driOng• in our cavalry pickets .and killint,L4 or 5 of them, and fearing a capture by nor troop;!, which at one time was probable, •theyntarle their alarming demonstration. • Due ellowince, it is claimed, must be Made for the statements of the frightened leamsiers andothere, as- such'aecounti'are unavoidably exaggerated A portly young friend the other day,.cont emplated for some minute• thepopderous di— al:elisions of a bystander's feet, and tri a tone of utter - wunder said, as he s,urveyedtbe5 , urveyedtbe mau'a ic Tou'd have been a tall titan if they hadn't bent you off So far up;" • • • . - If4XTßAilti7li.o.ll -3Err; .DAyxsy Noviti'thireiorei . I, Jeffeisenb:Payis,',Presi.' dent of the confederates of Aarrica: and in theiiname,: do prOriounee and: declafe, the Saidßenjamin F. Battik to be a leloh t de. serving ; or capital punishment. Ido order that he• shall no loriger bc.considered or:. treat ed simply aa a publicenarnyof tali:, confederate. •Istate; Of Amerjca; but as'an,OutlFtve and •corn men enemy of mankind,' and that in the event " of his Captari; the Offi'eek eiimrriand•;Of :the captUring'force; do' cause him to be-immediate- , ly executed bf bangingi arid I do farther ;Order that.noeOrdniasioneil Officer . Of the United States taken captive Shalt 'We' releaied ; On pa' •role'fielore•excbonge, Until the , said Butler shall have met:with' due punishment for his, criniqs,, And Whereas;lhelinstilities . Against this Cc;ntederticy by, the lorees:of thf; United States, under wommandcit the said. Benjamin R, Butler, have bc;rne-no resemblance to such.war fare its faith:Me perMisSible by , the rule; of in ternational law, - o r .the u s ag e s' of Civilization, •• • . , but huve beet, 'characterized:by repeated atroc• Bias and outrages. [Here .folFow's a list of But- The prOelamation . cOnciudes as follow: . . . • . And whereas,'tne President- of the - United Statechaa r by'piiblic and official declaratiOn, signified net only his appro'vat of the . to' excite servile War: within 'the - ,l:onfederaey, but : intention fo give- aid - had encouragement therein, if these. independent StiiteS shall. con: time to feltisestihrMssion to 4. foreigil pc4er .aftet, the . G rst •itext.,••:unds ;has thus made kiiMvo...that-nil.appea . I; to . the'lai,v of natioos,•tlie dictates of reason, and the - instincts . of hitinantti %van Id bereddresseil in vain tn. OUT , enemies, and..tht.t they:can' he" delerreir, the commission of tilnic crimes only. the terraii:ot just retalintimt.*: . , •' • . Now ihetelore, I,;Jefferson.Daeis, President of the'Conleileratil.titatesor Inerica, and act ing appea,lir.g to he, ,judge• ityatiestat ion. thiit 'this • condnet not :0'1(16111 . j, the pijs.siOn of ieveirge , bitfopt telrictpnlly 3 .,0d to the' suli;mn duty or :roires: iiCceS:iut y ritk, of whirl! their citizens are tht! victiinsolo thus issue this. elanta virtue of city' aatito . ri, ty as Connttfandor-in.;ch uf..the of the Confrderatcrs States, do' :order:: F itst, l'hat all'c..n - trilis'sioned officer-4th the command 'of saiti..nen. Bittl rbe declared, .not chtitleri to. be' concitiered . ;;eel in honorable ,warture,..but t;s• robbets anti. desot Yizig. death and ;that they • anti each ot•therr eaptared,•rescryeti . . fur execration.'` ••• :Second. That the . rrieste -soldiersand: non. commis•sionf:d:oCiers • • in the a rtnY.of said Brit: ler•he considered as. only the ",instruments for tI, commission Of ,CriMes perpetrated by:" hip ortlerg'. and not as flee seen t 4, a nil • that they therefore, be treated, wheat they are..cap . titred. as prisoners of svar, with Itindirks .ambhuimin ity, a . md be sent horifebri the, usual tiarole they a 111 in.'uo Manner aid or serve the -. United Staten in any capacity. during 'the "continuance of this war, artless exchdtiged,. That all - Degrit , slaves Captiireclin. 'arms be.at'once'ileiiicere.d over to the' a;ceco 7 tive author - it its' , the ; respective States - , . which* t hey : belong,.to be dealt with according to the lawg•of said ' • • *Four( h. ' Tll4t, ,th . I fke orders be executed in all casei• wit h:remiect io all', cumuli sloned. cers of the Uriited Stales whenfoutid sefvin~ }u cnrumMy, .with said : altive,ti insurrection against k he ahthiu ities o f the : differen't States of Ihi's. COnfetferacy. • ••• • : • •:• .In testinieny whereol,l 14eye sigrieil :these prkeots.fool'enileell the,s'e3rif of OeConfeile.rtlte Stogie of Amerieri, tohe . fined thereto'at• the city of Richmond; this 23! tiny of December,: In the year . OfouiLorcl'lB62.• .' ' • .(Sigeed) • JEFFERSON DAVIS. • • . • • • or,Strite.• AVILIT LESS THAN A YEAR HAS WROUGHT Asthe thuilde'se of the frs! BA Runrang . • • . . . , . .the ear s of members of Congress, the ,HouSe hastened t.opass the' folloicing resolutions . by a nearly•itaanimdoviote.,.Fehroaty, 12, ' 'l2 4 ..sehted,' That fief t ber the Federal GoVern : meni ifrir.t he Nipple nr go vernMent s .of the non. sla;;Tholding States'hfice a - purpOse or a 2cohlt,i- , •torional riglit'to legislate npon or interfere with sleety io . atly t or thS,tatt!i•ofjhallisiort. .• Resolved,. Tint tho;e.persons;ill: the North' . who do not subscribe to the. foreeoin praprti 7 • t ion are trio itfignifirant.'in numbers' and !nice to excite - the serious . atterit ion or alarm of any pOrtion of the ,Republic and: that the. •in crease of their numhers.and irdliferice does nrit . keep.pace.vrith the. increase•of. the aggregate popula'tion of the ..'Now, Pecember 1802,.Mr.. Samuel C. Fessendon offered the following: . • Resolved,' That - the Proclamation of th'e President, of the date Sept. 29, 1869, in war— Canted .by the Constitution; that the policy of i.rnan . ripation'ai indicated therein is well . adari— red to hasten. the restoration of peace, is 'well eho<en n' -n war measure,, and is an exercise DI power with proper regard to the rights or citi— zens. and the perpetuity of a free government. • This resnlotion.was adopted by a vote of, 78 to 21,. 4 f0ur Member" voting in the affirmative. of course. Will the people compare the resolu • !hum., riseecl by the same legistaters, and..de cliceas to their consistency? Wnat. confidence can be placid in tnen who say,.uPom their oaths and honer, at one time,' that neither GoveraL ment nor people have a eanstitiftio;tat right, or a purpose -to •legislate upon or' interfere:with .Slavery . in the .States—and, at atiather time, pronOnnce thato',proclaMation of general email :•ipation.for!rlaves, es illegal as it ie futile and ridicnlous, ii warranted by 'the Con;titution.-: Olean Advertiser. • , • • NEW 'Yonn, DPc. 28: - • New Orleans papers ypport the: capture o( two steamerilciaidedwith sugar ,and a launch Oiled with . arms and ammunition and small brasr cannon, by an expedition ient up the Ache (alga . river by Commander "Buchanan. , . • - De. .28 • Morgan;, With '24300 nuen,littaeked ; Lista. Sm ith , at , Elizaliilfitowo kieterday. :Our for c e s •Consistetti.ot 250 Min, who deantled *met iles.wi thin . a"stoFliade, hut , after ' ; e_severe . fight, were obliged to; retreat to the tOurt house , arid a buifting - neli losses are not sta: ted,...tior is 'the . result, of the light •ittio'ven. • 'The-city has been' intensely - exeitetl all day by multitudittOitS„-rumors of skitrnishes , in . va• rious prokirnate localities, Thitie, has' beer! no corlii.ni,itions4 such rirrnori rec./led: at bead. rinarrei4.up tO - I,l . oteloelt tO night . .and they are, utterly . tlissrecited; there. ' ; • • ..• ...'• .Reports froin'Memphis Say that our • pickets: have been. &filen Into the fortifications and., that' the rebels have treert'. committing depre.., dationa'near,there. • • .:IlEantprawritts, St. •Loais, bec.• 29: • . • , . army . o(the frontier ;tinder CenS . ,•l3lah,t and tierion, moved •over Boston Moinitains do satuday, and advanced to 'Van dlorenolin.v ., the enemy across the: Ark.. killed and 'wounded a few; took three . steam , boatS,,,camji equipage , aud.l6o priSoners. The.march of With armsof service, over the mountains and thfotigh the, deep mud of the '‘.talley, was a most arduous and gallant - F.XECI/TION CIF CIZT.i ;allows and'other prep . nratiOns made -for the exit orlon of concerned in the late rein sacrp in . Minhesati, are described. in tl;enowFpn . pers Of.t het : S:,at.e. : Mankato tinsibe• Mire . • . ci.The military anthMitieS are now busy king preparations . fort he , apPrOathing; arm.. - The gallowsis' in course of.erecdion . 'en it . e•Joiee,:Oriposite the.pt esent quarters, it. ig to,be in' the farn nf.rt diamond twenty:: (nor Poet square, arranged So as to hang 1 !en pri:sri'rers, otr; each :corner--.fiirty„ in all.' ' ; .A square.wiii be f6rmed aronnd: the, gallows by the military, Mid Ihe icitizens and,visi:Ors are requested do,nronoy the sand har I lir .- Tiber; AMID which the best, view ear) be .hail. ; The ceremony will becOsrarily brief, :MA: we have good order. will 'preyail. A , very I.l.rge arY force will be ,enliocteid . here on ,tho eveniff!i'prior to the. oxecntion f ' .. compOsed.• - part 'of tile live cavalry . companies at The ; Mlre.an.-Minei,'loddiched . at .Srnetl l ooii. Pd.; hos. hpeo..dkeoidrooed.. C;ausr=}rart al porenag - e, and high price of,Raleer. If - Wair.o to\v.les, the. f•AeoliToz.-.faoatir; o.as ooliv . sfiekin.l big sp;rifoa.roil'se.into Thd'off4it , of the.paper: had ordy — i6l,t;it.e . d!' in ,Place 'of the Anne!, roomy tNoold 'have befit bo'ftrir Tine. Patriot.' Arrinng - ,.thi? novelties. in -Ta.hinglnn is Maio! GenevelCrssiii.4 M. Clay, filayink the part'cife .I,?ntinv. hai r , to the ilii'vzst of some of 'his frier 1,.' Tile General =wearslike a •Irooli . , q evuigstthe *Secretary of Stati;s, wild no irnittl-r, ktfer the publication of . Gt , attirititin, inyitiog triissonary corp.: _tor I iOll, &c. Mr. Clay it, is snit!, claim: his Russian mission, and ex',. pectS . to return to St: P. t er , bitt•tr, d which ft'y— a'ytt 11'aylor'ita4.•been expetsit tO; seep to liim— sylt.tts qh,.114, de Ail - airs Sitoriton Carriero - it still the minister elect. but don't exp . ect to re ..suticr,'whq was an witness of the af.Fritlerjeksbtirg, and who . ob-ieleed th e pillatrin;o oi. the Prideral (lead . stales that besides tg'iind other arti ele . s.of . e.liithirig,.taften . from.the bodies of' our .••• , • largo amounts of Treasty notes' were rifl ed frri'm theirpoOkets,which they freely Wa . rds.rigehrile'ied five dollars. for orle* iri . • Tit:si,s: TICKLE..:Yor.— Gun• Burnside, has assumed a pnrtidF responsibility.• President Linedln hua coMplirrented liim , ppo'n eicteripm: retreat across the Rappahannock. ,Daring the, m'Agnifiyient and most.• masterly change, of front On the'Penlnsola; Gen. AlcClet lan *riev4r recei vek 'a word of praise.. It is' ie.,- .err ed imiuccess to. be complimented, ~rhether in the Cabinet; the -A rtoy . i. the Navy We; throue,lt.our.President ; consequently 'Pra ise the• hatchery at Fredericksburg; :hut . notice, that wiiile,Burnside assumes the resphnsibitity . ofiheattaelciipon fortified heights . , he does not iha't was,responsibl•.. for the selectiOn of that inure.. :While'on the Peninsula 'he, .4.s Well as all the other commanding generals 'unde r urianirpousiy decided that thut siva, theprOperp ()int' from which to assail the'.rebal Cap 'tit!, and he does no now•aay : that he ever assented to • the :programme. of .the: , itiabecile Lincoln; the legal War Secretary, Stanton 'and the • . • • WAR lIAS ITS TRIUMPHS, AND SO DAS PRACE.-- . While the armies of the `Union were winning briliant victories, the Chemical Salertui . was ”njoy'ng a seties of uninterupted triumphs over the popular avetsion to an ~ Sitleratus, because the'common kinda.in use were found to be (lei. tractive.. Science had.- demonstrated • that the bhemical Saleratus was not only pure in its' na7 jure, but .wouederful , in , its, effect, producing better ,bread, and biscuit's than ,were before known. Such being• the, fact, we advise our readers to use it, and our giocers , to keeP.it Al ways on hand.' It is no , nle . andsold sale by Di B. DeLand & dO., Pairport,Alonree A YE k R'S A MEItthAN A WitAiii.Cl has . now ar rived and is now, ready fOr delivery, gratis,, by. H. HANLIN to all Who sell for it... Our readers may be surprised to know that this I)ttle pamL phlet which 'has become so much favorite io otir section hue quite•the.largest circulation of any one book in the world, eicept the Bible.— It is printed in many languagelaand scattered throngh many nations as well ias supplied - ',to. almost •the entire pOpulition oe our own vast domain. Every family. should keep . , ir,. for: it contains information which ell are liable.to re; quite, 'whin sickness overtakes them and which'rnay prove Ant . trilualife, from being; at hand in season. If you take, our advice,. you, will call and get an: Ayer's Alinanac, and when got, keep it. • • :. . r :.. . . ......... .... ikAa.;Post (,flier! at Siristkriiirt for, the quarter DecerOtiiii. SI, L 0 4 .2. . .Moo tiles Ress; Sa niire Pa r t, T. Wiit I, Ellis.Griffitii, J.".GrSine Mee llittio,..Plteh, Geo. 134tler,.2.,:S'aieh 'Any one calling for thecleierters, will plessecs'ay silver • • I. S. GLEASON, P. M. Setae 1):40-11.4, • TO •PURIFYING.• THE BLOOD.: : And for the speedy core of the. folletyingecuriplaints: • Scrofula and Sel'oftallinns.Afreetilanaianalt • as 'Vitiators, Ure et's, Sures, Eruptions. Pria !Oleg; Blotches; • Bolls, `:Bletlne,• and' all' gitl la Diseases,. ' •• • • . . • . ,U.tauvq lude,rilth June . ,•lB6tl. J.' C. Avert Si Co. Gents t I real it my ditty, to - nal knowledge what your', riusuparliki:. has 'chant far - Mining Winn ited a Seri./felons infeetion, - 1 have halter e d • front it in various ways fer . yeal tkanetinfe3 It burst . 'out in . Ukets oil toy halt& anti artatioannatintua It. turned int/rind awl dlitre:oe , l'lno tit Alta assns yenta age it breho eta ou laj• head awl cot erect iny stun) and ears witltorterame. whieli nits painfalunti !eminent. •• beyond tlei.einit on. 'l'ur'ed' ntany-utudirtitee and ditver id • physlelana, burwi theta much relief front Anything, la Ittet,lhe . thin.rder W . 1.1k.• At length I wee rep - deed: :fit itatil is tho..tiuspel Idelsorigei• that you had. prepared.' anulteekt Ivo (Sent.tporit Ga. 'Attune. rision )titir.repttfit- - tria that nay Ihing SOIL tootle 11 111.11al .1 Cillehlitati ;tan' gut It, owl tae,l it till it cutettititt: 1 took Jou vise. In moan doses Of a teaspoonful over,k , numb, 44nd used ithieed three hottlee.• New mid Iteallby akin - Rotor began to tin to under the scab, 'w 'kit after a while Foil off. My eltin. lit oder elviir, and 1.• knnw . hy mf feeling4.i I int the 11 hieft,e law gone trout systeni.' You Calt•tt ell believe that,! feel-what 1 ion sayindulain.l toil- .you, that I hold yon to Lo 000.01 the a s postit4 fdthettge, - and rentain overgrateriilly. • , %%mint, • ' • • . ' TA1,1,71Y.. . :flit: ittrianytm Fire, ItoseAir.E4eililelas, end. halt ltiii,num, Scald Iliad,' • 11:111givt4qn„Suri.iltlyes, Dropsy. ; Pe. I:via:rt. 'AI. Peoble writes from Salem,. Isle Y., 12th• Sept... 1 that lie . low cured an inveterate case 'of tipsy. -which thteateueil terminate fitfully, by the itt•ii•overlfig aiio of our :artapaiilliy, and also u ttailgorOUS Kryciiipta.s. Iry tare° ..Ifvfoß ~f. Ilteentiwt. says t he eineadhe Coistlatai Entilions'hy it ctiostaittly. .". .• . Erotic!! tie ere, Ooltrc or Swelled Neck.' ' , %elation otnan of Parries, Textte,;wittes:'"Thre hot . flee Of your Atrianef villa eured.ine front n Gi.ifrt a hid.... totet.swellittg• oil the neck, ultielt I hod Buttered from. fuer 01 , 1 van . . . . . , Lent- swish ern or Wit etc . Ovarian ;Tumor, • Anti:clue lOcutale pleCusca.. S. Chaffning,-. - of New. .York City, write*, I. ,mint elle,•, fully' clattery u lilt the rerytied of youragent ' sailo t t f Levu foam" your bareriviat iNft:.nest excellent altetattvt, In 1110' lialarrons rotat.lailits (Or. which .are en, 1.1,1' !melt' a relnedy. bat eine•rially in ,ilitide,.//ire(irra af: the ster e fi t t e u t i diatle•Os. '.I have cured . many 'riveter-. ate einettuf Learnrylitra by it, nail NORM, whet e the corn pluittb wee niwied I.y I,lm:idiot' of the' uterus.,'Tle ulcer ation ifitelf woe 10011 riUthing.within my Ituorrl ,,ipy.,platx it fee these (entitle derangements." ' • Edward S. Harrow, of .Newhiiry, Ala., Writes, "A dun :trawl ovarian trinmr,cq one of the females in -114 Allllll7, hail. defied ell the refinalles we could employ, btu sif Iraglln Lrru rolaplkilly'rstutlt.by your Extract of Stir,- . .tpa,lll:l.. Uiir , Ohysirlan thought nothing-but extirpa • t leo Clitild afraid - relief, but -ho ralvistol the trial of year Vinvonarillis as the - last resort before cutting. and It need elleettial. After tebingyettr reowdy eight weeks . Ito symptom Of the (Hewlett rontain,"," .Syphilis'and IlferCur,lid DiFiaso. , . , . • - .New 0Rt.rAN.5,,2511.1 August, lt1,1.• ' Inn. J-.C. ATEA : . Fir, t cheerfully cotitply with • ilk re ...e..t of ynnr ngent, and report toyon some of nig oftocts have iiialiccir with ydur , ' toy,' cored with it, in my practice,, moat or the tom , hitio is for which it i!; recommended, and Intvelbund its elf cbstruly'wonderfol. in the •etwo, of renetrai and „Bet ri c rm (Inc of my patients Led Syphilitic ulcers lit histlirciatoviach 'were.,runsuming Ids potato and the ~1 mot:lh. .Four Sarsaparilla, nteadlly taken, umed him In li've weeks.: Anotber'was altscired,bytivo.• ondaiy eyilintonia lu 1114 .11050,:11I4 thu ulceration lout awayla eimslilennble part of Meat that I boilerr the e4 oo ..der would noon retch ids brain and kill him.. But it .. t .t e ht e ',; to • my, administration of your Sarsaporilla: the „kt.„ h ee ',:;ul,tind liu le well swan, nut of tours, without come di e ih te ,ttun to Ids face. • A woniattwbo ' Lad Let • treett .' t t h r t he one BY mercury woe sufferlog' from t u dip „ l ,6,, They had become so nen it Ivo to the went lieu the: on dm/11),day sh e suffered es , tirueiiiling mint tit her itit.' and bones. 'She, lin t -was, quo! oki Indy by yoUr Carsaptillo:ht *, few.-Nyt.cku I 'km, hunt Its furroula„whieli Your Wiell t ita,o m0...1 1 101. thin Prepantlitin. front. your iaborntory: 111 t!,a Peal fem.!); eimsequently, Wean truly:teinanAllbtd with It havonot siirprlxud moo' • - Fraternally yours,' .0. V. LARLIIER,Y, P. • • - rtitouniatfsm,.• Coat, , Lives. Cosniplintfit. ' • . Imiter.NMrice,. - lireston Co., Ta.,.601 . Ju1y, 4850. •' Dn..l: C. At'cit: Sill., I.hater.neen afilictottwith "Tato fill itiroille Miczyjtolant.fur a twig time, witieli Lamed the Ad 1..1 physiebitin, and Stock to mo.lin Spite oftall tho'' • i elm:died I could find, until I tried Your Fornaparilla.., One Emilio cored, pie in two weekli, and restored tiiY- general. heal ili Ronnie)! ithat, I am far better than before woe t k lilt wanderfol meilicino. J. BREAM., • John Y. Getetiell, of St. Louis, writerl 3.." I have bora' alNic.l‘:ll for years with, an .offictinii of ,fhe . Liver, which • my health. 1 tried every thing, qnd every thing In.. relieve rue; and I' linvu Leen a brokutillown man i•i. whit, yi.des bunt uo other,cmise 111111 derongentent of . .1.10-or.. My liMoved ' , shine, OM rev. Mr. Bony, advised • me to try.yoni Snrrujmrllln, beinuso'he Fuld he know yott„ • and any Lb z_yoit Made wax worth trying.' By the blew mg of tied it box cored ter, and has no muffled toy,blixid to 11010 man of me. I.feel young routine' le rt (hit ton lin Bahl of you is not half pixel enough:: ' irrus t eanrer Tumors, Enlarge...in - cut, ilicerationi Caries and. Exfoliation of the Bones. . • . . . .. . • •A 'great tai lely Dienvos Imre liven reported to no *bore ••urop of 111•,.:: lb:It:Mal do V 91111470 II ts luitro .resul led. from "‘.l'n,:. of !lam reine:ly, !Alt. our Fipoqe boru ivlll*.notorimlt III:th., Soint, of - thetit „may hi. 'found In our Aimeticom • A ItUntinc,'lrl: kik the itivm I s 1:olow Oqpitpl fir? pleiuse4l la' :ill ok 114: alto to 911 olio cull Ili' them. '.' ' -• . ' _ . . ' ay,. kelniteholy, Neuralgia.. Many •riquatlinblo cur•a haje I*ta tunda Ity.l ha alterative power nrilliiiniedielne.- - it Milton Jules tha vital •fitilkit.llß 11110 vlgornits' action;•and: Urns:. averetanSa dblanlnin whlcli . would be supposed beyond its retch. 4 4 tadi remedyluta long been required by the ne- • NtheitlOX tle pc: ple t and wenra cou&leut that this %Ml le furtheut all that 'tallith.) can 'do. • Ayer's Cherry Pect,oral, . . . . Cough*, Chlti, Intlueuzeilltinigeness,• , 'Croup, 11:3onchltls. Itielpleist Con :'; gumption, onit :for tbe.ltellef • ' - - •of Congumptive ratleuts -. . • . -:*. • , 'til oilvonec4l Stngee" , .... • ('1 the •iiisegifJo. .. • :'• . . Thla to a remedy So imireraally ktinem'to 'nirvana any other fq. the mire' of throat nitd lung complaints; that- it is mcleso Ina e to plibli , h.tlarell4lo ure o f Ha virture.' It/ • irni i railed excellence for Boughs nail Colds. and its truly . tvanderfnl . ctires of pulmonary Macao, - have Made it throniff miff the civilis e d *undone. of the earth.. i.'4•o are thu Or even fumillenoiniong theti, •ivlo hate-not pyromml . experience of 4.8 effects., wadi. It citlg trophy-in I lade midtt of its victory, over, the, an ht and limn:sprot+ u ditnidera of' the throat and , hangs. As all,kier - tho dreadfnl futility of these ditto dealt; nd aq (1 !) HoW9 . 1 0 04 IliC SlTecta of this remedy, we need not du !rge than to ataiffe them • that It has now all the vir.: teas that it ,lid hara•wheii inalilag the cures.whlch have, tvoivan alrotrcly upon the confidence of mankind.. • Prepared try Dr. 7. C. AltE4 d.t. co., Lowell, ratan, To C o nsti rrip ti vas . • .1111113 Advertiser, haying teeti.restureil 'to torilth in a '1 few week., by a.yery simple remedy, after baying ?Oilfired severe! vein with it nevem lung affection; and. that dread di' i• ~e, ni•umptlon- 7 is anxious to . , make known to lel tow-sufferers the Moans of cure.. . To all who &lire It, he Will send a copy of the preneilp Lion used (free obcharge); with the directions for Pre. miring twit ustag lh..sas e: Which theY.will flail atoms CAM a yin , CONSeSII.7ION, per I!HOSN.,'VIII only objet of the Advertiser in sendingl MITI tha Orescrintion JR to bop lit the .aillictedotibt apread leforwiatlon which ,he cone, Ivor to be invaluablo, and. he hopes ovary ant . furor, willtry remedy, ,as .vost thewl nothing, , and may prove a blemitng. , • Parties wisltiug the preetriptintiwill please roldreall ' ray. ADWARD A. WILSON. • Williitinaburgh,. Xingu County, New York. Afs(l - u - a's