M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, January 17, 1863, Image 1
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'N''•i'i,:;J,o*--.•- ','• • .. ~ . . .., -..•. ~, . . ... • • - • . • . „• . • . ~ : . . . , • ..• • • ... ~. _. , . ~r 111 1 ,0 4 , ' . . . •-• . . . __ __ . • . . . • . • • . , • • . • • • • • ~•., .. . . • . 1:i •:f... ;',i,.; (.:-.:,c VOL. 4. lir,C l llll TrOniiip Orlitairat. PU131,15111:1; SATUSDAI' BIKINI:NO; By J. OWATT:::. .IbIETHPORT,. COUNTY, PA. evPip S; E.. O.IC . :IEIt, .OF .241:A14 TERMS: - -;6150 in Adwinoe Rates of Advertising .:1 Column one yeir . . ... . " ; • ..Oue ignore !X_l2 lines or leel, 3 in.ertious; Naell sunsweut : BOK' nolo o,,11:14., Sc 1 ..... •.. . . Rhin feeti.nite ivornwill be' double. the ilitivo rate's. Terst iii 'lines. Ileurier tylii , ; . . or eight lines nenpareikilt rate.' is square ; ' . : • • , ... ~ • . . . . 117 , 7 Ttimo tertiis xiil be r•irielly . titlheied to: ..,Ca - 13 . 0i140',..'ilifrc06.:ip, • DR. W. Y 111"CpY; §9URFI-EA S ST ;CORNER .AIAIN STREET Seri&ciip'ort: Pa . ... • :,-* -', ••••• ~ .D.TUI.,, 'R. WISNER , ' - '''• • - ''...... ~ P d.te.jpi.u.ftlid St' rgiectni E:lnfilltp,ori, Vti,:;will . ttlii.lid - tfi..ail • Protelil6nalyAlt:l with I.r..mpthei l s. Chlku two• tlii9rn ziorth of the pemocrut. Omen., • . ' ..: . BEITNETT,.:II OUSE, . 'Smetnport, l'il'Kean on.: P. :E..' ' Al 4 sbx, 'Yroptletnr 6ppeil t 9 the 'JoUrt tionqo. A new; large cuunodl. bus and well faildAletl . • • . A;',I.' , NOVRSE. • • -: '• . 1, Stdee4, Tin, Ware, ..14.pantel Ware. Sic.. Meet : end L or,the Public enuthport, ,Cuntbei •weik done .to order u tile.ahOriest eutter f ,•eutt ,in the 'nest sutifitaritial meaner. , . • • W. S. B3.OWNELL . :Dealer:in Hry• Geode, Grucertem, - Crockery,. Hardware Boote,"Sbuew, llate. Cups. tila•os, NaGn.. Olis &c., *0 lust wide of tee ['ebbe. Square, 'etylethport; • Pa. -: BYRON HAXLIN. . . AMR:JET:AT LAID,' Fm.lbport hi'lieam: County, Pa., ' Agent 'Mr Alemrd.lf eating & Lketi. Lands. Attemis • eppecialLy to tt.o•Oollecti..n or Ldaimai Examination of Laud Titian) .Payment of Taxes. and all sbualuess rata Ling to Real EstaCti Office in liarediti Block. , • ' THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK.. r ,1863's Specialty. GRAND 'MIRROR OF AMERICAN GENIUS ." . Carreqi With p' intept.to re'ihon 2 .or.polite to pleasay . . THE NEW YORK MERCURY. 'FOR THE. NEW YEAM . . It no fear ol.War's'effect upon th eir . literary.fortunes,. that the - . publishers of THE NEW YORE. MER6URIC tilr'pr)Wa• • vering loyalty of their TWO HUNDRED :11101LISAND luliSciiicEri's,.anif announce to them, and to all, that _Tux Ntw YORK Nancuar this (186 . . y. will be richer. in every luxury of Polite Literature ihan ever he:fore. It , is no . dpstart speculation, no teMporary "sensation," hut.a &Sl:class literary Weeirly,, which' has been fa. miltacto.the . • United States 'far quarter of a centtiryi . .and While. the wialivashy mush room prints . of yesterday are cat ting.down their 'talent even while they raise their subscription.. pricey THE YORK MERCURY: Maintaint •all its . great:S . tatTof Romancers; poetsi.Humnrists, ssayist., StOty-Tellera, at d EilitorS. and pro. miser to in4te . 'it . still groater . for 180: - ' . . . . . . • .It,i the One panel.. lor eveey . horne. Its forty coinmis on:ending' matter per..week 'constitute an unnurill,led .., •-' ~ ..,,,, •• • . . , . . .. . . . CON,Env ! kToitlq OF VILE ENTERTAINING and ita•Novets., 3415celAileoup.Tales, Beauties .0 VPT : e; GoviNif'riiilletoti*, Broalls!des oI Hu mar, and ‘ptilisheijl:F;diforials',.combinet io , ell' tomizOill the ctarms..ol . • . •••• :: .. • : WIT. AND SENTIMENT( , . . . . . . *The. ItOsbanir reads it to",ttie • wiee;, .th 6 mother Td boretiildren; the lover . te.,.hia siveet•heart; !h6 . : 60 1,i;ar to hia.comrade; • and the; 'yll.lage, .seliool muster to, the circle around the stoVe;--, Dia faroilier.to the:si . ght of every min t woman andchild iu our ceunrly,.and has. regal!' r seilliera in aereral rnithtri in. Europe; • Tui Niv - v roe ett el. til fj t 111. !stroid , si ptattot , Srri. or the tigit. for to;tleral ittiottitoors its. tor ilhant . slafr tio;!1-.hligh our atloy,:aed hnye' fiuttis tiymodret us great.:illworathie . . of He'. rIIIK MF.fieTijth" ' llll . 170 nide atves ,tlw 'paper ; t he hi theet aitrAiitei et Pine' 411 D. yet (his taegeqiiterarY weekly of.the 11.1.p!o: miseit tel surpaseitSelt•ih all thi•se resp , ets de. ng rl . th,Not/Yetir,!.. • . . • • . .-. • •,. , :.thr firiit. NiAvlriAtli Nicauitnir Nov ,, ltttte' for the Ile'vt, Yenr, to be commenied 'in the issue of4iiiti.a.TY 3, t B Gat'is caNd -.' '-. r • . . . VICTORIA; :. . • - • the Heiress badtie Cairo '• 311..COPSIN :KAY cAnLwrory, - Aucgo o?!"Glralr covnia.". “SyDIL: CAMP 161.4," ' )., "LAIICIAITE," &0., &O - ' . . ,The productitihs'of !hie, diet Ingo ished authoress need .np,rulogy.i. •public,opinon..h 19kig since pronounced them.'stiperior , to . . any other. nay.... cleties published on this'side of the Atlantic.; and•the line test of their merit is found in the . , fact that ' they:ire eagerly. reptodiiced, , aftei. the 4 :publication' in • the . M.Egcnag, :by English presi. We•may, add that the,new: fele fullyin,interest and depth of: those which hatie.secoreii . alflarge it share ot:pablic apnrovai . ,. and vi:e can eartp . 4stly recetninend it toall stery.readers. I ` l " . 'r Yoßk mEn6i7mr vps6ta by uUentki men and periodical (teeters in .Ameries.' subscribers, it' ts rOgillarly'tn4iied, every Sa'i ur day Morning, for $2 a year; ihree,' copies for sksi'a.Cupiett for $11; 'ro‘bt copies for $l2, with c.!py,freso;o'theget ter up Of the'cluh: subagrimions received. Ihr:ites,.l7glinlyam maim, t!f ..go ter Poq qpit,•Conn iy,Slate.W,f; trace the notesOf sol Vent Ittolis'etTar. , Payment mush invariably , be• in ..?..137%$pecitlieti. copies sent ;free to all. apPII. caste ! , • • • , all - letter's and remittances, post Paid to • : • "'eAULDWELL $c WHITNEY; •g 2 tike . :Mttr, rork .119. Fulton street, PEew Yoik pity. . `'o4-',7,-1,:,•-,--7*2-• •'-‘z!•:'4,-----",.--,,'"-,-‘-.!7're'.:t5""",'1.',1*.fr•.,:"...t."'"'.74`...`.1"..r"?..',"•!;:'.:Tt.'7,'','""1:::::47.!'n-^ri..o,','"-...?2!"!'"7..M,';,-,••!.....•••;,..,,1,.t,:••••f1-4:71,•-«=1,411.710x,n,=1,-!.. --...,,41re?..::*....P.r.,,,,-,- - - ' ' . ' -' . ' ' •- ' ' - • -- -• •• '' •• s --- ''-: -• -'' ' ' ~ ......:, ~..,? e.' s- , ... • -- . 1: • -• .- - .'' ''' ''' sc.)-TY;til. , -,41 - ,•1. - r•-.•.:;.!:•.-• --;" ' • , .i' - '' •'l O ,-.1..":•-•,'''"----'1.- ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC AMEMCAN. TIIE BEST AtECIIANICAL PATER . 111 WOULD EIGHTEENTH YEAR. Volupie. A new'.ilolume of thN:widely circulated Per comii,enees on the deit oflanuaiy....piery . ...amber contains .sixteen pitgOa of useful ma ion and Orn' five to ten original. engray logs . of ninie ve'ritionl nod,'.di;colierdes, all of which, are prepared 'expregsly.tor iis • To The . Mechanic and. Mannfactbreil . • • 133' 20 00 7 . 12 011 2000 12 00 1 60 . No. person: in an}'. 9f the mechuhieal pursuits :should think 'of 'cloing' s wii him( the, AMgRIC . A[4. Eix . een pei week;•evcry'ntiniher. inntain g fiX;ro. ten . engravings. of ineW machines• A rtnif.. tiOnS, which caitint be found iii , ,otty,other - puhr, It is,sn'estahli‘hcd ru'e -the:pub tishers. , itnneintt:iirig,itia! engravings, and tho=e of the; first class • in'. the ••arf, drawn' and 'engraved. by experienced pit Sons: undcr their..own • • . • •-•••••. • • • . • - *• • • • . ••• TO the Inventor! : ..'• ••• The — SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN •ie indie pePsable.to'every itiyehter, as it not only. can rain's' 'illustrated . deseriptions OE. r.;arly . all, the. . . . .hest:iaventiOns - a's , 111$;f:' ht . ], each „number contains aii.Giliciarlist of the : 'Glairns of all the ie . .:tied'frotii-the United States Patent:Offiee-during fhe . lweek preVious; thu. divinga ~c.orrect . history of 'the proere'ss - of yentions in tbie,country. We are also.receit.. every tveele, the beSt. arieM illy journals of Great, .13'ritain,' France, .and Germany; - thus 'phalli!: in 'our.po.:seision all that'is transpiring in meehanidni science -and art in these ;old .Cotintries. We shall continue to .tiansfer .to our columns copitiits - extracts . knot'. these Jour .nal e of,whatver'we may deem of .interest . our readers. •, Chemists, Architects, ..Afillwrigl,ts, And FARMERS) . , Tbe SCEN - ^IPIC AMERICAN • will be roPnd a most 'Journal .to them. •All the - diseOverieS-of science of ,chPtniStry are atven columns,- and fh'e - interests of the' Architect-and carpenter are not :Overlooked; all the new inventions overies appertain ing' to these pursuits being- published from Week to eel; .17se f mac t tcp informa tion pertpining to the interests - or.millwrights and mill-owners will be foUndphblished 'the Scis,N:nito A AtEnta4u which inforMation. 'they, :cannot rssibly obtain fromurirolher source:, SUbjeets in whiCh ptanterti and farmers are in terested wilf..6e.tound'Alsrussed in' the Sati:N; ileto AmEmAr t rintiar of The 'improvements-in agricult'ural implements being illustrated in. its . mail subscribere:—Three Dollars d Year, ni • One Dollar foi four months . . the'. !p l . limes iominerice on - the:lust:of January and Sperimen copies will •be gratis te any part of 'the country: • . , , . . Western and Canadian .rr.OtieYo Post 7 Ortnee stamps taken at par' for subseriPtiOtia. lepoa dia'n:aubacribers:wilkplease to 're'mit 25 cents extra on each : year's 'aubacription" to pre-pay 'co ~Publishers, NI,UNN & Nek 37..Plirk=rOvi.York NEW VOILE:AND ERIE RAILROAD: Chang© of Hours; . - Commencing Monday,. Nov; arnbout.ther.follow.ing houis, viz MOViN q.*EST Night Expres s" Freight Nn. 21 ' 1)11:WING EAST Nighl'Express" ••*, 0 • • • Sto , k • . . .• • ". "3119 P., NI:. .• • 1.15 PM. .Nos.' a, 4; nd' ti,„itin, ry day. .No 6 runs inrnhiys. bof.not Mon inye ; Train 3, 0v5.1...,,- .!aps, Tro rt1;•i1• York, 'tuns ihrinigh to Bntiatio, but (Inns ion id ptintrisk.:, -O • • • . ATHANI 1 , :f.•••%1 A it'll. 13.. , c0iy0r;. - -, • 7 • '. CHARLES 311 NO r, czepl.sup..! NEW CAST STORE PRICES! Timsi Araas, S . l" !. , ' , would respectfully announel to the citizens of:McKedn and• adjoining comities -that they : can rlo as` ; wellinSmeihnak, in' the S;ove, and , line. its .in at all times, have an .iind a large 'stock - COOKING, PARLOR, & STOVES TfN-IVARE ; Sheet-lion CoPPdr-Wre, LEAD. PIPE . AND PUMPS, Hoof Iron and 'llinni•keeperi'llard•lfare, Job Work, ;nail kin/ edone•with dispatch, antl . in a - skis tort'. al • the lo#eat.riossiblO prices. - 'Orders ptorraptly.attendett to: , . • 'eGive' me • tt . ..ca1,1 7 -at,the lartaidtn g known as icSide,Hill.Tiatotr"—formetly...oecupied Gen. H. MaitcaSmethport,•Pa. • . .077 I will riay,the higlaeit market tirief;,• ter •Uoiie 'Or cash; tor any quantity of Sheep.Peltt ntari:b i9;44132. • A. J. NOUliSt, • • Pi , 'pridoV. SMEMPORT,' M'KE .COUNTY, PA , 4 `SATORPAY . 7 IAN; 1:7 1861. .• . TER MS 10 . :09 A. M. 4 . 113 1 3. . M. I:05 P., M. .1:60. A . 7:4 P. M THE EAS9T L D. DE.IIIOeRAt. ar r:.,o': riftausoN . . . . They bnie hi eft. a And bared hini (km the lieeeuee he tiel4iy dared to tell . The peoii levrhat vieß ' • Re Oa red' hi n tol ram p . ' Agelostoppreneirn'a power, : • To chow; by troth's unerring ears, The aapgent . el thelatie., They Called him by. a traitor's naMei And a Rh a•flendinh.bate ...'heaped on hie head a' load of ihatne ' • ~• - Stickas airelonkireit.;* i• They dimmed hinif tram his piimehithearth Upon;a*iteepcit's wotd, • Aithough.t.le rilewt Mao en earth 1,81;0 . '41 4y. the _limbo heard:, • .Thns,hei ri man:of lottyso . eli .-•Wieldingn magic pen, •.- • v • '..Tfh• I ; word the pee'ple eld•centro I I , daw ay pla -':' • .• • .. Is by n'crazy . tiranf's odd, , • • Of liberty bereft.'. • • (reek' ,usurper's In dahk con(hietuent.left. • :-They stint him op,.bu t could not chain 'lto, tree:Red fee; Ike. inul :.: •., Th. sacred *Lieber orlie brain . • ' ..'• WILA free fro in their contri4, • ': 1: .They coul I net hied•the eagle theught. . That from teak flight Efface, the :levee be uight; . • : bar the t. lath fin . , . • For -tho' titthin n duusetan damp •Tbeyehot him froM the..day. • • • They could nut quench truth's dry tempi - That burm; Iritb fadeleni tayi , • '• • ; tut hark I UpOn the seit• . of ye; . • .What 'Sound cotnel from afar?'_ It Is the harblriger of itsife r ; • .'' • Of red ensinutned war. . . It in the'peoPle , s is lei that breaks' • Like wild wares' otr the ear i• • It,Was'the People's tramp that ahikei • ,The earth both tar and near.. . Lift up thy bead 0 blirtyr brava,. • • • Thy broken be ; . • The people come their friend teaire— . .Loolt up thou wilt be free !'.: . • SERIOUS 'CHARGE . . We vre.ie startled,kday or - two. tince,•by 1. cuptiorrline iri . th• New:York,Triliiine, tind er the. c , Wii;hiiisocin . " henti,.“.•Seriods 'Chareei agnintt . tbePibh. , S: - S . .. Pitelps:". .... kve loi)keyf down the 'column:for further information, and found this itentlemani' Military '.Governor` of `ArkansaF; . char g ed _ with r<haying - Publicly ~ . . dared that tre:wotild not'reeognized the validity . of • the ,President's. proclamation Of. Weerlom.". '.• We- expected .find-a -charge at: treason, or nee'ulatiou ,at • least, and' .lo !- It'-proves - to 'be an arraignirient' .for loyally-to the . Consifi. tution.. Time vt:ii . s.when, the man Would have been honOred . for it; -Mid, 'itutte'ver-ttiey may think or-do. at ' Wa . l l ohigldn i• honor 'him-tor jt - iievr. • Peorge Siniterson, r4itor, the-Len— caster' Intelligeater, -tema.keil .11Vhis pifper titat-Oe'proclamet!on fell of its Tim riese; beeiitieel he Sfates t first he epnqii.reil," .tiefere woitlil •he. effet . ive: Wheteeplim.the txsini ter acid . 'tiffthis js•tindshowing sYmpathe , for the States in 'rebellion and'tor. to Gls, ,we'ilipuld like to know..".• As lye once before refnarked, in this. reign of Lincoln' .the o,6lol'l : Miff •Cntictitutiob . violator, in the era. of negro ' freedom .and white slavervjrtith is treason' and falsehood loyalty.' But 'Were e'sn'seitrts charge': 'What will the adrrijaistiltinii wlth it 1-It is 'a plain rive of government ageats . .iiiroishirig aid.ood com fort. to 'the- enemy,V • In the Havana Correa- Onderee oft he•Joorlf11 . 1 it I . 63 , 71 meiee,t•3 a nnary 2,.'1863, we Mid the,folldwtog4 . • ."” . Gen. 'l3utlir'i brother. :was'selling Poked r thtes ha ir . ei *pcit.k tbe :cYpirMrssionty of t • Corifedeint es at Btoweayille,. • oPpeOte 'Mali • • •moras, tit last - •d,ties; for' cotton, — tonabl•cif the Un.ted "StateooY for •Mtinteray, soitte from NeVy • Volk, aellitig'needlSai'lhread; cotton goods, aml a laYge stock of 1:14 - -g , 00ds, to the 'confederates, at 'the.s4 rine ; ..s;•hir.h is published' frt the , 'Af ! Attimaras Blindeji Hare we have -a •Dtifee',Atltirfini!ty . itipo Plain Tin, a eentlYman, arid it good': sOldier :-oh t iaipdt 'preitike all: in hitt'faintie." 'PO t hit (In your . ,:riipbs; 'p;tra- - sutra O'ft.'n weak.' 'nod:. wicked admialitration; and smoke & •,•, • ' NICE SPECULATION. ft is•said that: the 4elect ,)lew,York tqlßM t ton,• whom . the atiministre:- Minn has chosen as'ihe . specialsecipiente . ofits choicest , avor'.., realiv'd .the She.; little Intio ot 000:000 of $800,noo•apria;01 a lit t le sure of? ha riot oftnwnl! o . ilifi!f §eeretery-Chase intended.to pay the $3,041,000* 'dap. this . month in specie. Under the impres sion generally-'rirevailing .that ~;the Payment WUuld•be . nitt'lle in paPer,' they bought up . the government 'bonds at a low 15gore. These fows::-the ship brokers,, the army ^ contrac lore, the paymasters, in 'shrill, the whole trite" of treasury corniorantsare in layer of the email. cipat Policy . intl'a long war. The people are. for . pe,iee:—peace 'oti fair of honorable terms, embracing, the . integrityof tiOn . and the Union.' 'But what are the people in ihe estimation of thnse whO rieW:administer the. government? .'Thesovereigns and the Con ailtation:are alike brushed .;side' as 'cobwebs.. Or trampled as, 'dung . beneath the' iron.shed hoots of the Abolition War biiree, Whose flanks are crimson With the blood of white 'men sitcrl• ftc ed 'op . the . gOry,altar . ..6e negrp enia'ncipit ion. Pea , rer,.ta this.adMiniatratiom is death.: Ii elm-, tlw wings of the' " war power,?' it bare,the.t tea. sury against thieves', It retains inspite of the, pi*Oelairition i the'Afrieah hiti local stttiost,- • h .. i' L s. .in. or es roys c, o tcr tricon e re :l lion, the whole • pi 3 Ogreditne of the ridicala.t there fore heir , ciy is . at fisr...war- - -cruel; bloody desolating war . . , THE G ,OVERNOItt ELESSActE. • 'l'hellintinal of arinfmeree, At . - speaking): - of Governor Seymour's Message; says: «It is thl.nriost thorough 'and' able document, which hatni eanaterrctom any pudic man . since . :the war began ft.is.the, work of, a.atateltnan end petriot; calm;.clear ,, convincing, anal will exert :a great influence Sent. unhappy condition of' 'merit upon it seems, indeed, to be ‘ tinuecessayy 4 . .for .stetestio fact without seconipanyin 'eyidence;mettes, no' paint in - ityguoeat' wittnnt. 'such perfect;' illustration ettppiio ? thet no faither.:'argnment is needed. The , patrietiern Of the:GOvernor is the. shtaingcberacter)stie. of the entire 7 doCuMent ! .. 1.. i tone nut that. , of the partisan, politician,- ; na some men 'would have:led the .penple,' 'expeci; none ol; the attacks on New, or other, parts of .the . country, which.the :entice! ,110 VS, i,,..p r ra hate, promised it,aprake to the. hesit Of Americans, andxill.:meet:a regpOnee ell 'payts , .t he ,country. ,Fl 4: „it aducunient, Other menages of .State Otin;eie,. which, 'wip be ,J'ead esiery..vc bete, wili.be en - elated all pats of the final, and Will ha re a tt d ecide,' , Europe, wheie;it is:now jooked Tor , with . greet interest. Its .distiUctaric.:etnpliatic . IfießresidenVi - vr4(l4mal judged and unrohstitutionul,its.iitotest. .• . against 4 war of extermination; ite Wisa. - anist. y SiS bf tba. ralationsl.ot. the: diffijaht . riarts 01 Unionthe with each:ether, Will.cammand at— • . tentitin andrespeet.., Discussing 'the mornentoul. qaestions of the day yvith'..Such - marked ebilty , the Governor takes 'the'oppurtunkty to give v comptehensive exopiition of constiturronal which is ern—, ,suited to the _great national through which we are passing, which - furnisheg a ,cumpound orsorind American doctrine.' CuMMeOciag. witivin.rall'ugion to,t he milti• taffy afraira State; the frict,it Tent ioneo that we have. sent to uphold the yerierdl erninentaineethe beginning o' r f the'.war222,83 . 0. men, of - I,i.hom 125,060 ate now in . th.elleld stiowieg a . .wast.e.of 97;8213, or an annualAnaste. bf . aliput 33. per cejit..jki yvhole . .nun4ier, 090.a . year. , . . :,.Rel:Oecttrig; national affairs,: the 13oveinnr . sap . ; our calamities Hera brought upon., Ut. by the' decay of the virtne',.. intell.gence and, pitri—: Otiam of the peoide.: There', were rio conies:. of oar: which were' not felt by our fai . hera in forni. the Constitution; of:the Union,, 'and none• which Could not have h . e . eif adjuited,, had the two elections understood the piiwer.ttedporpri.ra cif eaeh.'oiher.. It the result of riassiontr'iiiid tneatprejuitees; , end he ahows:with , convincitit elearni.selliat sliVi.ry,it:the !Object, is, not the ciiiisfof Controversy. . . . . •, . , „. ne.p.4:l fo r o ur rtilt!rs is enfliniqf nrift peOPO . my in affairs In re %fart!, to arbitrary tricots, the tiles'-age;is emphatic In their.:riaritiomnirtlrin; . 1011 robh in' assertion of ine ' Th . , - neottle" , • .•. hase'Vje•yreg with alarm every vi'olat ion . nr . 11;;;• . . , . prinOiritee'oCcii;il y.and Hp; that suppi'rksion 'of 'innrnali and'. the imprisonment or citizens have b. en glarini• Partisn',allowing sOmethe almost. licentiouS news of •eriticlins, niiii ( onishittil .ritto4s'' for fair exertise 'of the;rights iltieussioi.• pot ,un - conititutional acts; cannot be'shiel•L .fed a 'hold and ilisiiadt sla s !ernept;•lor th'efr'him;ifil of a redi. cal Congress; now proposingto'paa's atifnilecrint: iy bill: He explietly,disitiei , that the''rebellicrit, canrolght:of the cfiiiehe Of loyal. Sistiii or that civil Warin !be South:tiliei await tram the hiyal . NorthHte beneftti one . principle ofclylf liberty' . . . Theisiaritiction of citiiene of this , State las offences ebarged to . have been done here, .is de nouneed us o high criMe. The deileial Govern theni huff pivcer to earn bliph Coons, and also fos'seasei jifilicial ryrtfrii in full and tin. aiminisherVoperation. 'Sher. , istric Attorneys ale therefore rreilmOnieheri that it to their . ;lntY to fakfi Care that ".nn person within th.;ir , respectf . ve 'Counties are..irtipriNoned;.'nOr carried off by force beyond their limits withdul„ due prose-p , or legal Outhority.." The -ierritral of persona chatgeti,witherime aWay, ficirw,,their friends, witassa and mesas of defence, was one ofi.tbir atta Of British tiranny for which we as— serted oar indopendinse. • • ' •.• • The 'nature of martial !awls dellifed and its exercise &rehired to , be destructive of the rights of,„the States,' . , , • •:Perhaps - tli most remeiliable portion .'of mesiage t. ttiat. 'which is.iliscu.'sed Ain:— p,irtatit itiiiject of Ihirel.ition of Wi;.sts'in Slates .thtiSoutiiern v and tho,pr . ospeci:Ofsri: ing theVniori'fliongh au; pressirt,n,ktnra of Thene is a :ring of che'erfulneii, hope' ri this ~ ‘yhich.e. o nt ia.te Cvith the cia? IF. plan 01 exierminaliln.which ' rallicalism::nffrir; di the only Pokaillle way of testdiingthe,Unicio. ye 'cannot further:discusesisikke.atessnie ui present.: It is evjtient, that', the ' i adical'_ ratty Hill not ailoprObnble that 11,7 . ica I. men,or . t lie other, party: may not are: sat is.. iti; calm words and logiol simplicity of statement andjarguni..at. 't It is d copservii,— le . rispafiti . evflefeitiee, it tvill . conitooti itsely to «veiy v . earneat.• ly:.beglts.cerejul and thone.htnil Oren? citizen of this 4.114 Other''Starel• ' • NON-PAYMENT OF VllE*Ritifg..•', : • • is erceemliogli 'tiniurronote'thexptuy. reason shoufd emst..for wlihtlohling,lyom the t the arthY. the .$45,000 ) 000. ovhieh they are-ennileit. Notoi lyas %Oitle—sprenil SuifeririF;hriniatht. private, amiliesi- but the'MoreLeffeet,opom tbe; soldiere• lei of the mostppernieioislendeney, Tho:meil are ditipiritedohey . are eomitellod if.o; make.: 4itrigeOA of personal proper%iip.' , oq . er , o °Mein uit le loi ooititidered.JtidiepensabWei ito, heir einidorit Minvefileficerthi , homititeMotv innetcw‘ef;tciriri'ov4by pledging , their.par:ryteutt' lers,and Other'elosserof ornincirunte•whoitOlime I the' otirse Ottheaymy.:' More : than thisilherc. is 'ongode'red 'll •spirit'Of incoiq . enCillibr!iiii trir‘ . ‘Vo map ifrit itei( ;. open ..rrlttrittyv A Irtuirwertir ' >lr in: several several regimen* . , umf.if relief is long ilelnyetl. the'worst.•..i.onse..l . quettees 'may einue..; • Rif; these. rotatqlii, an occasion of regreethat t hmtesOlution; offered • in the House of remeientstireekorr the Bth le : a1 I 4*4,i the Set rt".tur:fofuJie Trevtityrtolitte. Oh eXplanatioin 'of thl; hilif•*c•thi , table A•lerter:froin...Pulmouth •COnfaitn the fidlin.ring Meot; whiebladeiet'oisii Of 'atal . ~ One hOWever;eetrsiqublttir endwv)ll' rear, :if. longer delayed; recall lir Ilona If ,I tele! to.thr lit t drry• in .the.payrnent.af our -troops.'Vi,./ith•the, exclem ihn 'Or a iew'regimentis 'none, of.thirn huve 1 , 6-dyed ti : •on6;'fOr :six ,emphatically a ief erry; bet , pat rein; does. iinti 'reed 'hungry:mouths, sts,,:herne,:trrid When smite he' into c ont litrat inn 'that rhe mien , have no :possible way of. Making any proney tiuts,ide orthe email stipend :they receive ' r frorp eoverninent,'Yors . CencoMPreherilAWst the forint Iron] Ereiv; ()nee. the *.errlyel.ot rhe.nrail.was the scene of pleasure; uo‘4 It only, casts deeper•gloom. . Ltore serM — strong Mei! after ii , eeiviinfn retter froth hofirre cry children. Qminoirs . murmur:, not , iloOd :but deep,. 'are commencing. JO payinellt is '4lll .'..;ll,ilayrith' nnotin,;••t . n 0 one 'ea 1.! ill he-som~! thine oi,e6t to Inc done speedily in:brink; r'elief. In the ithiarr time r lt,r, iLre'rUppnSed to.he:ori the' I . . . . In so,nie - .way.!h'e *army .shnu.lo Jo rr i• mil. Ofo 'opt r . r cr.' „ . • THE i, , t00§4,: ii*,;iiii...* - 4.*',. ~, lir lititlrees;•;'Prestia'ent Lincok usod• , .• 'lonf lig.• . • , .4 , 1 have no iiitrposelitoctly to iotiirfero..yot h. theirstituttno.Ol it' lrgclrieht Va $O, and:l Aaae. no i, eli This' dechirjo ion , was a c cepted by country , eltittg .- Of 04siderit i4nrrhi etord as a stii;l , l . fcr:i fie:pro trt4Co'n of l'h#. sovereigii Ettnhi•s -that rio etterlipt to'intorleir (tori''of .. hlua;ciy:%,s;if II In he , 'gtefei ' !. . • CCll , gr. ; slle . clii ' re ' rr, in IttlYlSlit ; 1 that Jhe pm itwe 1;1 the war 'wits s, iestio a I ibil ' i;t - . i!le 111/lane' .. Tae. cyitaiii to*Oli; / Pittie:res9. ut, ;if tlorit' and horplrette pf., , ibou , Nao of 14; 1 1 I b ' t• yoOth ofthe "Nation, rushed to irMs... •,-" . 1 .. -,''' , :At the , same fitikii there. we're thoe %;rho. had tht.;ir thiulii, 'believing ttiat,..lhe...'rerit. piyi ea e dirndl at ,by those lot the, beed . ol atlitifit,'Ati:' 1 -ile..44.atrhetior,.ol slasery, l aml,,the,elevatiopoi, the tsegro to ao ,squality. with thc 'White : rare; +lad t Mit: thispretit'iletl ~tlesiref o' ,, tee (ore, the Union" waslittly.a cloak fo 'ci t neealr their fatal:, :pitrpOie 7 well Ithkwing that a .frankftiiselMttie 0 1 su ch eporpose vtottld be fatal to all attemplai of .1011061: men., intr. meins ..to prosecute the, totigriss ha, eince . reflosetl, on seVe.ral occa •Zinna,lci re ;avow al“reotiorai ion of. tileitirnion?' as thi.'puipose*Ol the aviin and inveial of'•the proaint , nt,tnambers•liava:'roptlatsdlyrOe. .clared that a' cfreatoration of tbe was,..waa tba porpose of the war:. • .Our readers rierfrcily , fsmilhir; with the rii•Ogress of uffsits4p to ibis Omit hoist thr contest bat . progreised stop by stepontilih'e idea of a-Aisle/els rlistoraticin eliha."l.7itien. a,. is area',, is altiist ba Mion. , ;tli and-be...who drkmi that' time who havirccilitrol'of public ; 'affairs either' xpect 'er.desire the , a reiteration of thno dissevered.arad beligerent . firatei, havewatxhed : Ilia unfolding 'Of ..thedirinlk, 'and have 'reed the , histery.'ot the'pai%te - blif little pelvic,'" 'ln't he fie@ of thi - sisletrut declaretitin .'. I S.Kr: , ',tomb), reiatedlibays;:iti 'le "this' iiiieeriti - ef Whith tritheri itregisteired'ln Oath in heaveo 4 be . has nt'iwi as President of the Drriqd t ea; and,as Conimander-inahlet vi.therArmy, and' Navy,•issuell his pir;rlamation deciarinri , farL ever tree," theiveri .alaves Which he then 'tees clared ~ k m Itrid•no•le.xal • Ile now 'claims that the , ' war .power" gives him , authority to'dcr - 15'hat -is this irVeui payeer,"•and whence does it :come:7' fa th,a , 'war' peviar" greater than : the Coristitutlon Does it ercipawer the Eseentiee to violate.or. disregard .the Cons ti tution ut ;I . itis'very . strange that the disi:overy was naVer: made before::: , Wo 'rather' Fuipect , Lhat there g is 'tip authority :for itr,-thaf it .is a-Uulll.6surpation 7 having no ionmlat ion'.any.Wlier:ee.xept in that. "hither law".we abOtat. 2 --Clearifald Ripyld4oit..J% If tlonie of; oil r Generals hqd thr zeal:.to di:leat,th e. ; enemy,t.hat:J.hey . , have in huiltinn down and iniftrfe'! . intl er ,offi:!rg, it rebel!nin 3►;puld . ( t ....., :•~r.' . ---z %THY OPPOSE THE PROTIATIIaTIOH:E 0 Tne quostion to ofton *eked by , tehoblicami. airily (Id you oppose Neelaint"LiiiEointo'prot:* laTne , tion or freedom tor Ike kliveel" 4oli, 4 .9.,.1 4 ,.., a, , .11_ cag 9 op', rt i rot TIP . I I%.The Prpeleffiet We itililikintelOitiriliiittlite tioil l Opt.% et' 4 0 the Pl i esidett&Vtl iT ikt hk;e4l l l, . 1 1; ,, or Pixiih.,QPili, Athi'r i‘ i t r ,A'oii,f riii'ir, org: , or ?shy wiA., Y4r4olitlin, titt,fceet,ivkipti ' 'bq "la V g " ' in thfrr ilta,t's , -, ,,1 : 1 1,v , PE1 iffifOtarl boo uria l rstnte 4..—#f ii , Axilittf4, MIA !Pt a. rohole. The Pfnifielit kV 4 1 " 4411 51 the fame authority to,itilue,e tro i etAttlat ottlf -4 daring that all pro)/WY .1 31 14 4 4 1 MA fo,e*r a° 4 gh9 ll ,n9r t hl 7 'n't *be rr e PgP lse li t, /1 x"1 4 ,P 1 ) _more depthire the loyn) pep of , Ihe rohe i t lates t ) of their slevello ihi9 1 . 51 flirt 'i l l `' ca l - lt ton, and lends. •,lliecionetitettenti power te e same In beth enootaknd As entirely epah!lflttin both. The chum to esereire 'tilt btithoihteer I ti id 'iiii`ti tii tit tloAttlio of the aiigeroul .4 r 0 . • 'the - Prilidekgf.miy, 116,4nyinbig .14prtifitiLit titbell ir iti.;' 7 -PeiiliiCreht' 'i;ccittitiiutlOriil Aythot.ity to I a r itie find rti,fp+o?jtlillf:ilif*!ooll.• 1 . 3 1.6c1 a inn t r.tt r tit and uI , here.loie;e,. unw Motion • g i i . g n ri;r:i!r . "I nYd ImNn alii.j/11M:R I ell!iit Fig Y.• .in i'e 3l °TatiUji . 01,141 i ' C014;1 ' 1 ' 1 - I t 'l4 reJefeil authority:.; jisditec,cleFt.4lqtits (Maid ia,to i?reverita return, totktfriion al-kt 'mi. • • • purpose, on: the'ia'r"rof 'no* to „the, chiaixhig !'..tietirl'hi i(i!a .g 0: • • 4.; • cinch tumid la ting. tion— at e'liar ioi;;• cc it Aid to'thi" , to, ' . oiaIZI. #4,,,t4q such' a 6.1 i e 3 . 7 iiii;i the' „qatiist g6lifgrtiel;htitk•Yil. a;dt.isia Obit :i;'. T 44l_'ll44rc4irkVl',.,,7s,,' r;; tr. he .in co ' iitrijllemi, fla`vebii , i rilil l / 4 0141! lil4 . **Vr"-:.". .., 4 iAPli''.3 ; o"i(raiii. , tit` , Jl;ti' s &og'tito'll'Oii 4 ‘iil 4,: iiie rt • Union.'of oar fathsra , '' 1 1 / 4 b .4 olM,in 'j oi . W;O • o l . 4 i f ta; 'l‘ ary.; or a dlitisjonof prorllilmed'pyrponeThe .lirocjamdtttity.Meana t n • pediericy, tliei-d'are ample i.ua;On.; why loyal '.• nu id , aerf4ll.lle meif alimild. regret. and ' opposa.tpo • Pie fii:loqt's . pr6r •'• . pIETIGILTETG FOrisA '4f • 'ff'ii); - vi:e shall be gratified rn a irrOPOt ri • • out etiodi computed; and to ilu• anommi. riot. • *add v comPrAudid,u'r.: 'T`akia, ago e•Oolnin114 Vi.eat broad I.'rOaziQto .omil,U;eimif MtVAt4. • • • iii...d , ti ; ‘oiPAJ'y'l,and'fa. ii;Yry:Orf;'in't `;'o4 .. tiir firot '6 l • " 14 . 16404 !i'i4a)ftia lior .. "' Soo,46o,Ckfet th'e'COtif.'6i"Wifi• d ni pitipottil reo Bonds, (90 rk ;a pet: cen t:,),.:.., 941),009,Ag0, Tryp, Trellsur)i- n0t41, 0 q„ 7 , Vd*r,Str . . • . . to.'gaiterider (creentl'i•Cdri) l . 4 .' ''''Ytto;ol) . 6,;oo6'i -4 1 ; fir•IMODAIV , ' • 1 • -tte t -In 414 to • si• ;MO' WrISIP,I49Pi9q I ,i I %it:bich an%avr,rn, ptpret.,Atf t 4: rrP!ti:PT th!#:.,,F14;,24:!?4,t}1tAitAk.,'.)1017,0 paysi4ill ry' kir 0( pttf prisinti‘s Ip.the;: s 14 § 1 '1.0 ei5,,. 1 1 ,1 ki a) . PIA 1 9449. 0 4 0 Pit,hi1f1414kaqq.11 4 contents' 4'4(1;1. nien, Sittit,hitith 'filiv•ivi f r y 4 :yoitat esriensiv . k. I mint*, ifori the') pedrileot7. it 4.1 , ecorifTl:l . o , thohe • • • **l 641 posikilint . tperwy, far, tyigq.A.,l.li or °loon it TTnio i =,' 11 . 4 4 1 . : ,t]b ; ,s , t frO t $ 'I : WIIAT >rtcoic • •r• ,- ••,-.•- • 4,g .)'gg 1-1 It r!poried 'or 4 Mr. Lincoln !hat,when ha intiountea the ta4 4 iiiilt he hid erecting' , Western Virginia -into se , ;Stati,obW , ntl/10:1-4.1.hover -laid zaSido my ii,vvrecit':ntida t " W glovesonrt intent ohe PreSl ro, n l l, shnnla like to know vr hen he wig Preroiderit. , hehsa b;'en - bni - n Ell;P6 - ; rtil politician! aftirnile!:es; Omit, ly - tr• onP anti the (Aber, frilly, to ei byte. hovel , l/ftlitti'd ifiekWfird "II gain rind , v'ortP)kt ‘ riLhirnsplf.with exiirToint, rtio intrntion of ( trying to 149SA'n'osallottstli.Int,i Pre!iilyr •fonh9re j • R pun u :I:topTteitihi''..=-I[o' , l 'pi te ; the nn tt! , - . 0 ttly et: et arbri 7. ni iari. rre/te; • " , ••• . rtv nwe t erm won ; • , slerrine • .., it' ) . 41 . 11'4 Olf >4 141 4 s :on .th'nj•tilibleer• and t lin • t;q . . • , ; .!the I n - of„ t 1 -•• AY. • `oll4ll*i rtiatiClt I gb ..• Itt!s! n4i4tC,ntint.tt bci,".*J , IayVIII fi'i t ilf 1 1 i Clit,ie%4l (ll k ir;' fifri ;t i l ti t ;' pi ' tut r:isttk4t # l ,s.-7Y, yoirt 'con o' l .'o' 'hive - no: Y. - 0 1 1 atea and /.dtiOk' that.;" - . 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