M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, May 16, 1863, Image 1

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'VOL.
laiitiocrat
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PUBLISHED 'INERY SATURDAY DIODNIEG,
8.. QViatr,
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NPKEAN COUNTY, 'PA
; oliFl9llr S.: CORNER' 'l'll.4;loEQU#ttli
TES ffil 50 in Advance. .
Sates ;of. Advektkaing
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Column one, ...'..i...:•::535, ,00
.•••.. •
.sl,c-month, .... . .. ..:...- .. .. ;.. 20'011
j• , .‘: .'... • ' ....... , . 12. 0 , )
One.ainath of 12 linen or,less. 3 in.ertlaoa, ' 100
.
. .....
ltasha,n (awls. with ..... . . . 6 in!
Hale 41. r Ihure be ; double, the .born rates
TN•lre lines Cawley type, or eight lines honpareil t in'
Th.s,,elterina'wl l l , be t,t i
_ttAiilhered ,Ca
.:.1311611106 rfttolp.-.1
- , DR. W. Y
SOURH-EAST' CORNER MAIN STREET
smethport, Pa.
DR. Z. R.AVISNER,
.
PhysiCian and.Furgene..Fmethport, Ps.: rill'attrnd to'al
' prores•lnnttl'etyl.s With promptness. Office two doors
. north (tithe ttemocrat ' . • .
BENNEIT ROUSE,
, . .
SiretSport. BriCeefiofm. ,E. 'Simla!, Proprietor
opooolte .the' Court lif•ti.e. large, canunoffir
'•oue and well iurfilelled house.
•. • .. •
. . . -
- . . A.',T.'NOVRSE. ... : . .
' .
Drol : r in Storm.. Tin Wit're.; l litigiatied . Ware.. &c ...treqi
eild'"or , fie Puldie. ".;quare: Fmethrort: P. Coatoni
work done to nide non the shortest nOtio«; and in the
...eau i•lite•t•intiel sterner. ," -.• • • , ", " ,; • '
W. S. liiioWliaL
. . .
Dealer in Dryanod., rhocerli.c orockg 17; lirmitiare
• llootA.::.•lioe., Hat-. exp(:l.llli . .q. Nitil§r. 'OilA Ale., &c
..gastripitlf...'orthe public :•quiire, Spiel lipnrt, - l'a, :. •
BYRON U IXAitLIN
- . .
. . , , .
Arreraer aTt.aw. Fm thlico t - filliean ounty, 'fin..
Agent tor Altsera. Keatfoi• i Co , ,t - Lande.•. Artemis
gpecially toot e Connell. n of t lanne; Riaminntiotiot
~,ar!. . l'ille.; Paynient'of Taxes. end ell 'toinese rela
t ncla,lt'eal Estate Office fn flemlin.lnock " • ,
THE FRIDg OF NEW YORK.
1803's Specie its-.
D 'IIItROR . 9I;' MEW: A N.QENIUS
t‘ Correct . with - rlt, eloqwent with en tt,
Iniott to rea,on, nr 1,4111te.
THE NEW. YORK MERCURY.
I'ol T . ll. E N., E W YEAR
.11 is ' 1i.r10•f. , 0 of \Vkll's 4 - iect: op . nn lhpil
10 tt .4. v 1 0 . 0,iines ; . that ',the 'nit:
that TW. 11 i 7 Vn REID
SI'II,CIII2jEItS. them, au , l is rn
NEW ,Y.!ic
ISC.3 NA; i. 4 .i ea t•ry . I ifv.ryof
cirt.ionir; ; .than fs. tin upstart
p 1100 t v . 4•5 . ,era but
••I,ict has bran la :
t It: • rilde,s frir .L 1 a
wory ; ashy mash
til!?.. , .th'W/I 11;011 '
1..',11 • II« 5 ,. 1:1 hp? ion
'fliiiiw.aros all
I floomrist 7 .,
and pro
kt,,z Inr for: . '
ri•adoi4 tild , ter per weak 'cotts,iture
OF•T;IJE ENTERTAINES6
Ho:
iityrnoWm.l combine lO' i cpi' z
•omiid all-.lhe.cM,rins,
WIT AND SEN'T'IMENT!
hoshariii reeds it to his . thp
,mOthro•
tri Err chihlreri, the' inv..r :to his a weer-begirt..
thP.solii..o9 his , cormailes..
s .•h;,olinoster to lirle • Clielo tl , olltid.ih.•
It is rdiridiarto theeight 0 . 1 ev..ry worno'n
and child. to nor ,c• tineiy. and tegu:-ar
F riillers in aeei.ral enuntrii.s - in Europe. TliE
NEW i r t * T It 3,11.:ti.M• HY' is'aiso identified the
pat tint ism
. ot the aerti !ay s t ;eefal
tworib , rs of its Initliapt Staff ho 4 ii.high rook in
..onr hi.v« made th 6 msp lees nS
faMoos SWnril as with the Pe's. The
roat • a' list of. w.YOrti(
',,O E ncoar;tho•- • inirOttolite . - Parley; gives the
ih. hiahest Moles - or
,Flrie
yet ti.e,day
miss to sitepti.o irself in all,‘ hese . respects du;
rill: the New YemF ''• •
The NEW Y , ;Ric . MERCURY NOY”lette for
I tie iszw. he cnipmeileetl in the issue
cii January j, :863: . • . •
• '• - VICTORIA; '
The fleires ofGastlO Cliff's
8Y,0 , .1151N MAY CAItr.EToN, .
AUTHOR Of ."OIPST .otilT6lt," •BTRII. CAMPOELL I I7I ER
“LAMAAUIVAC 1 h C•
. The productions of this distindoished anduir e s s
j 1 P. , 11 . 1;11 .-111;Igy.. Public opinion has Irene since
them.superitir to any other • tiny
elettes published mtthis side or the Atlantic.;
and the trite test..of. their Merit: is found in this
fact' that they are ea getly repsodured, sties'
publicatino in the Msautitty, by the
Eaglieb press.
_.N e e may add that the stew title
"Victoria," i 4 fully equal in interest andrdepth
of plot to. either of • those which have secured
so large a .sh•ire,of•puhlic approval, and we can
earnestly recommend it told]. Stiiil•reitil;rs.
•• 'Tug NEW YO4K. IVlEECHEY b y alltiews
men arid .p•irto t lealers-in - America. • To
snhvt ethers, it is reijularly, mailed every, Sal or :
morni!ig';'lor,s2 a year;• three • 'ciMieS 'for
Si topics sir Or sight copies for,Sl2.l,vith
lire extra eopy,fres, to the 'get ter.op of the club.
,Six rrionths'-iiilitierip ions • received. 4/tir,y•
1/in statist of youi.fro^t Ojirr, Cowl
ry.rsnrl Cdrle. We take the tiote - ol till cnlvent
nks rit par.. Payment%nriustinviirlably be in
nee. . •
[l:7' Specimen - copies s'ent free to all appli
ea"ta.. •
- .Address all IPttei, iernittatirea, rin'at paid
. CAULDWELL.& WHITNEY,
•
proprietors of the New Yorklleteroury,
113 Fulton street, Nrist York City.
Our .Ruropean Relations
`the Emperor Napqleun has teally
iiistio'Ctail his rpiesiiiitatiye Ti .cotii.tiy
to aftinkiiin of Ilie Amrrlcan, goiern.
'ilea fa. the 'ex.remt'ly undiplomatic
with which Mr. 'AtiatitS - haS . published to the
•ui Id his 'thaappionatioq ót 'the
,FrTiich e'xpedi:
uun M
against exicupia,' perhaps.ba , dulil led.
indiscretion Cuilitnitted by. 'he:- A merican
minister' at ill..Conti al St. James'vjirul!lS carer . -
ly : jusply such a .sle'p un• - :the part 01,: a g(;y:k .
el inut , iit to. which he is ipt , .acc . i edited . : '. gni o'.
Can , hal inpreae the iri OM ion
.
this French .suyereign
. mlusi•liavii : rat ,uf -•
tfie
i•O•eo . titiii by, Mr,,Skwaiin 01, his' pecific.', ovii;r•'
tu.es,a lid tikto to such exei7
[ions as...We !night other‘vise.:liat'e' ”apeefeil
keemilit ifie peuu.e b,...
(open Great Bi‘itain and ttii-
A war, bUriveeir.Englatiii-and America hoW.:
'ever severe ilfe.di.a.ut•rs ..might arid
trios( briii,g .up. in :the, ;hinge,, cputitry, I would
cotriPli.:ate !twit .dorriestic diffichits will,
:iiey;-aiiki perhaps : alnigethei..uninanige'able
merits tlauger; , ..lllhe're eter was tirne
witeh•rhe udiriinistrattion . .or.any.of its' ;number's
Irnagilleditliq Friar a wa'r would resnit
uuelwg 'the'hlimeoleil• 'sections ol: '.common.
earinirY !4'
. the:l6ii.e . :ol . - •cointini..aitripa thy
iue,'lhat notion.itiuq, have toils
ag o be e n otandasertirorn.i he ann(l'm the .riniar
sanguine deeaines ;ruin
the
them.
nave gone, top Idl 'in, the - existing •
inieteatS,,...prejadiCes'i and 'i - asitotis•of the. renei.
rictus siate,liave beeit too reilrli:s:dy: and vehe•
ideMly deelt with by the 'Safari ' whit cwlitinl
he 'adininistration-.,Wniriever might, have
the coniequenees or. .loi uridabl• know'
all ark, upini the Uitionrei-i., or a
inorith 4gu,', there - is'oulintu.i.rtely nu !onm.ni w
leii for 116,144111/I . lt : SliCh.4ll' 2,111111:k would •
oiled by the - 4:011h:oriel es with delight -as a
de'ctsive their • laver'.'' A govirin T
went iishuts• the •gatea • it - Piney" •011
'tis revolt citizens, '61.11 ihi u.sta then) ;hint.'
the dread •altertrative 'Or rnicoliditiatialsubrinFt
stun Or 1 less extei "drives'them
•Iterioice Huth - the arihs . tri ally whom cif . -
C9(f).lidaerS may ollei . ;:a0 although tt, is: very
ciett , ,m that the Cutti,4lerute Slides would be
traced purchase. the OtltaOU.e oh Greet Ilan(
pt tee ut thelr,eOuttnet chi] aid - induttriut
ihdepelotetteu, we Indy he sure. •lihtt-' tit . their
rteec it btr - ao . s: the•.lpsu,petil utwnimtweelt lid
11;e. L'OU Is . tal Id lot • estrenl, • that puce tot
• . , •
for the p.u-pectin ieltel truth 'the.,
ede bbteh th'etr thUstr'•aVallabie
ME=
. .
. 'Had tl4.' ii. 11111111.4.1 atiun borie'stiquilly iii
n l ud,lhrlll;l,6nd:ice iu the ahccen, 0 II a O , WII
witty . Ul 10,?ti.t.% impusalbie .. the . cu.upet dtiun
'I my:gr.-a... uavdl power • With . secs4,..o
t“,eb II wuuiil Itull/me, cailil
beein . tild that .as
hd..ke ,ut he - : tnu,t .te•
uudi alit the • I.l,ptq
:I',olll . o.kt.ciutset of our Croublrs• .France hus
o F e•'[ite
111111, ul ibe.tiulun a.eecithplibtle,..r limier co:l7' .
ph.w.s hecetodt ily. gulvuttlit;..etiu.> . l,o the Call!.
p. 114 : ul Gitur 0:411.. lie'
ii ‘,l* lie ei,eti,:it 1S uipel ul to wduce I/ 111-41,11./pI
41,11./pI It) util.l.l4e .teCeueu.blate.,
dice “Iret cvii:ll.4 t lot(
Ile a :at:. Ql. .ttl . ll:Jo,ty beets , !pet'
pull lu hOoti, ttt, y aI.:LH it ~s'uel!l.
cell o.lllc tit • iui I he 'Engh.slt
tea t. 16 al tii:6...ctlutt.vilaud. Hwy'
uc 'thetti,elVeS 641
tea lUa joyit 115utot11 - .) how 011,1
fut have betl . l ea.;:y.' Lu . 1.4 . 1/aii. .13u
•ired s 11l a . ..loud ut feel tilt).
. u ,,.-111.1.,,L;11a5ii,.111,1 a I II lelaity: pklla C.
0.1 , 1[3til it/ a.s . a;•111,11a • a!1.1,14 IC
414 go at Vuikill/ lelal
e4•JU.I•Cb I 111 d)
tlic:.Al•• it Ifitclezi Lu,.lll•Usl.ie,leLl:
• ..
a Illy t4e1rf9.11i111.4 lutei p
t,•.1 tu 'acc
e 1 c 11 . i41 1.41/ . lley. rl .11C.11110i.1),
r',XO - :iuu., Iu zrlVe:l ..lid 10
I LI/61:A/ b.r.JeCt . n +lO - pi Uie; aIIC .
I riselAt/ ibUCtl• , :Litt ti. • I ) J‘ t ;
I i..1VC.;',1,U1.11111g,
,7,6*C111 - 1,1 ,iii3l.
'weal. C . /
I/ 41 . 1, 'l4 vi oil, u ',l It
elea:l4 14e • ivki I ,Vila
Ile.. Li Vll VIC- . I ii,ll,ll:i 14suiug
lie cimi.61.4.11 111,ae (iiipti Uea., IL is 'l6le l‘.;
utjuur WprAllel Vlr 11/1.11
VI Vez JI/UUILI Ue :Lehi , I cal!mlblu,e, JUL"
. 1 . 111, VI.
uVucal IU4. 661
X.Nleldl4lll 1.01 Itlc pultlll4l
uftheAll“llll.l,. I Ina IS u 'till bt.ull• it
e eXiilllllleii - dlld y Ills l,ulul e'. too
. eteil t $.1“ . )
he, coil faC1.....1110t the CX...zpei . ,“.01. • t
VI 'Li likUl C 111.1$1
. bI4C 113 . e • ita is
is ul U. 1101,.
'Ol tillacciwub.. ,
tletilugt gues U I 4.k.1t, ,415.
liavaganceS wo.ch . . die
. itUtli
writ lllsllllctly lUIIILCn tU .a .. lezei re w
and delitittf terlings tii. ILIC gellelnt Ui.lnl .N UK
may well 4V..di:cit. the giuvr.t . unXiely 0 . 1 is—
ii,ctiUg wen . it is quite'
,tiokg •
sent went 11l 141, counit)
should Ware itsell to dethand
[ration a tn..re inottgli lal ..nl Judi.
u,rvi.sluil ul.oyr lut,t4it
beeiiue.toweil upon the.u. r t ie
out be buffeted to Unit too Itw calanitly .01:
great'lotatgn war,' suun a WO' .
upon by the nt
14. Ce of lurriva. iloWt IS ' lneinselVet, the Spit, li.
till u..u u l r Will 'coact .11 itut uq
less lc,allrbsly. und effielently Liet.Ullbn
naafi v,is and . tialni eitutigti : to theutufe Ihr
extent 01 ti . e es Is it twat:tiling Lipolt us, win
110 . 1101101“bln IlledliS ietl.ur
mg thew; ReciileitwO Is hut Aim' Lie
lianee•tlecis.ton; allO Ito seutestnan IS WUI fny .
the name who etther lads to' set , that .We.are
actuolly. of tioditig ourselves 8(0
tVilly , ,etigaged:to hostilities %%oh. a tiesii and ..
nd poweitul eoetn),Oritreals.lhat danger,
less'sattuns,lessearnastly to be de
eluted, and I , •ssuet'ively to be.cuojureil away
thou l[
.
Mrs. ,Tune. G. Swisshelm, 'of'. Minn, has
Intefy been appointed to a position in the War
Department, with a salary of f 0,006 per
,an..
nuts., Mrs. S. has lately been
. viriting . letters
tgliufflpg" the wife 61 the Preeident.
~5,31, E T.fiP0..p.: , ..:APKF,Ai5i. . -. O CRINTY;-PA.;.:ATURDAY.., 'MAY,
The• Realities of a Soillier'a Life.'
.. .. .
''-'WeeP*(nr the. soldietsWhen .. .the; vreaiher
i; hid p - i'oe.they fetd.it:as..yon never-'have - yet.
.Piet.arnan in the 'Geld • and ''so'alc' hirg.swith
'mill; hi; : lia's nO wpirn . : chinie of clothing `.to
comfort him; his , hands or feet, ' 00- :has
no . regiver and.slippefi to Ihaw.oat. t4i:#o . S4
Vvesty hi; holly, he.hai, no soft bed to - .lghanin .
'the ache - away; put .his stomach...lout Of 44.1'.
hr has nn chance to siop.iiMl, withAelieleiC
, home lit . bit's recover . 'ffis.shaken
. .balaoce. He
must drY.hisi . Clot hea. 'on .his body, , ciiiife ... hia.
idiiiils and feet' intb.WirmtVoi- let - tlieni May
numb', catch his half rations of- - bleep by' the
7 dile of. Ihe' -noado•on: the furroWs - ofili • fielilv
draw his belt
.11;ilitor- and phih- on without a
Word or 'eninpliiint. He knows: no- house.or
umbrella When'it rains ; snoWi.or is cold; , no',
1 04' iind verr.likely. no •ahatle wh-ti the sun
heatalintlt,, Pot ten or diliteen•pounds ot.knap.:
sack orrhis...'hack•,' iota . : -pOunde of eartnideei ,
.dritVeine•dowii.ciff'one•ajde, six or eii-,ht pnunda
- .of ha'aetiac . k mid 'ra'ote'en on the oth.er, twelve
.. .
'pound's of gun in b;ohanil , ;;t wri,poutpls'of extra
.
cortfidues'ln his' ,peckas, besides his clothal
}end' what "tiOcessariels• he carries, and then
ask him for a lona. rapid forced' rfial6l; ?That
di beavV. noir...hill. order. -ipretti..in'on . T '
the
.
lilatikar is•take.o from the. knapsack and thrown
inn the. hushes;' then . the. overcoat - hillows'
then the. spare eUrtridges, then the. raj'
,
i ,ns: are: Miiittnimizeil. then the, men ..drop out
il . sit down! by the i!iile of the" road to Catch
a zad.
their hr.-eh-and Mop it way, tbe peraptiatio . O..
lib!' I hen•;he 1 nil) , M.iiily o ffi cer fi nds a - chance
to take tehiler c . dre.of hi.' men. lye think 01
iinesiiiiily 'cara:,in,. Who marched' baldly. five
vii a latedifty miles tramp, without a 'knapsack
;in his hack and a gun on his:snoulder, for 'one.
and another of.his. tired Men:. 'Alien t,iis when
ainli; tells'. you fe'ehly that he is • not. strong'
enough to go:to'yvan, you' may. feel More like
believing hirnthanyou..have. : There . are often
'limes in'tiiis war for which ramp life ' is. only,
pleparative, which can into . play'every' hit o'
it
shiw, Wire, p10..k . ,'t hat there is in a man; and
Unless he cap come out. of those times ready;
after proper rest; to •go thri.itigh it :main and •
a'gain, he : falls short of the' true idea of ,f'sok
OltGAtiiZEi
We Woulq.stig'grst :to (iuryuliticul itien4 the
propriety ul at once organizing clubs and
lithltshingreailing•ruouts throughout the . cOuti—
ry, (liits e that are being star ted ilr
all pare nt the loyal SVates. ..The : Opposition
ere es .violent and vigilant as it is 'passible, to
be, and thi. Only (fiat . we can sueceaslo4y,
oppose their itioventetita is by estabiiating. an
oigattizatiOn cornplete'and eliectivevits to : be
rtilylot any at teinpt tua(theytitay iittelertake.
It may lot be knoivti.tu many iliac. we have
Gyvcr, or and Sapietne Judge to elect next:hell
and it is highly essi-itlial.for th. sage of the 1111.
len, 01. uiu pelauisal
.our dearest
rrlyllettges, that %.yonould . not Went, with. d—
feat. :rile tipposit tuft, ittauteot and overbeaiitig
as . theY eire vit.ll be treuty wuise, I( the..
Veniis):lcanid at .lnd noxl.
pave 111ein.up to new utitra z ie's'ent
the pupo6o latierlobj.aii It IVUtil4 as :l111101)
1i9.41 01.004 his is. worth,. to dare to oppose tpa'.t
se.padivus We
Dui
tie at once..
.1./o not pot.. it alt non. 100
111 r . 1/)1111/ la in .1 state . to ,Ireeeies
ever then' liruZy, +ILA ,use . on' I:4eir
,Ased Let^ a . stiiing. o'-
1(71 e sound lieu uciuua
lapr.•s dip u.lgst lth , se . Wllo.' . ll,lll . unl y
l'cti‘l uue
lo :See
ui the . prsses pl
Ise 11,1 i tie,—;w ve.lhahle.fa tic ar,iu.:uulifuiu.l
tutu ..u!, uuly part 14y iodlitry;
);‘ , JOUICe:
d 1 1 .1.1 01 evi:qy 6019,.,(11ute.
.
Otu;LC , lr.6l'our.
/ . 114 war iiiake:ll . olllleuJAiit• lor "ale
OIC. 1.115 i
. e.tii , lll.l y.U. 11J.4:rtli1111611!.
Ina y bud . hpburilble .
3so,ge bi yuur 'opbilubs,' but• tirn
tiec:ii It eve] car-.
. .
thotl.pit4ipirs,or I..kl.uuer,loy a,e lOVe. the
tlit);l—,do 101 pas
the yetler: ul yunr jtagiOolll3:--, awl
, r% 'ot a tic-
kei SLICerSi . III D. cor , tdlit, U 5
tud .
Co6.sflyer.
•
.. •
-.•'-.Disunioili.sts North anit. , sbuth. •
, ;I'h+• thrtifilttiii•ts Not th tiorl.outh are every"
Ir.tt•y,itt a••art the and— hying , proVe,..ooE
neither Nat I ot Saufh•aie 'rally for a U,OOll
Pe ce,,,tild htr , witdeLhe has
aqqertr;tl that, a riwi nily ul . 04e' §9l.li4ei n pet
pl.! lire 10r-the, ...• •
TO. nye this,L,they...rnattidily, qnnfe 'each
other: bneninres. 'Bit if thete..was lily 're
atife..ki it, ttits •ienvernment" can inotte it to
. .
. .
usli,yo9(l if tri0...1191, I.y atria 1.. .It could have
been doCivw th'or wiftto . t the
. snggesfion of
ilrfittlet)'n in That rty 'softie other .way.. Neither
it ttifr its had factions daie do so. • ' . ' ' -:'
. . .
. . . . .
' T l ,O !dd.!' ohi :rt . of the F.n i•alic(l peace , c on .
, : , , ,, n'tiotilc' to . pa , alt ;111;i flee if t here •is Flat
came ram man I,a , ioa which Not t hittid . S ot o',
rail it.r; , .,0,. awl 'hp a rerio2 arrest: ?ilia . hole.
vomit of hincid arid renew iiie,Uivinn which War
,nd at) tiirionkrn are — dOing their vvpilt to de:
itioy,
rh.'prPgent detprmination of the adminis
.rion'on.il its pnrposotn . sePk . nn • splution of
4 triculties bit4in blood and throOgh . "taxes;
i's -ontire ncel , ct of . i , ts duty to ascertain the
a.ny other . a.justment; not only
Liu' .dernan4 that the poople loke this
matter bit° their Kinds.. And in the elections
ev,.r.vvvh.Pp..th,;oreausorthe' dt , structiyes will
find the peonlo's re : =ponse, not. ottrs,- to its
questions.—S:yraeum Couriir. .
•Monn'E3ttortanTs:—Oeer.2o9 emigrants; per
Norwegian; arrived Toronto, C. W., late on
Saturday niaht lin different' destina,
tions.in The •United States—some for Detroit
afiti
,C.hicagO.. Many remained in Toronto,
ha . v.inglearneil
. that ;the drafts was in pill . fore..
in the states; and that "British 'subjects weld
sometimes.subjected. to its .operations;„they
deteriniriedto stay. in town (or a few'•days (or
Abe purpose,of procuring
.passports..
A man ceases. to he .a.iteocut fellow"- the
moment he refuse's to do precisely what other .
people Want him to, (la.. . • :
If you'mean No, say. No!,
When is Tian •hss 'Made up ins •inind:thi do of
40f f hla thing, he shouldhave the plink to, lay
se•„; 06144, ur.l tieeisively . . • It . is, 'mistaken
kinilneeS-710neetit as lied ttest.—,tó meet ' re—
quest which y,ou:haVedeteinnined not to grant,
With .4'll. see about or, .rit.think the rhat— . .
ter o v er,", Or, elinnut . .giyeYoua positive an.
.ewer 'now; cull.in a tieW, days and ; -Pit le,t , you'
know." -It Inay..be.siiiii,.neetidps,liat the oti.
jeetof thesea'inbigaoui expressions
thei:9p) ica du ll.edsy;" kut their • tendency'
is to'give blip useless trouble acid and
possibly to prebent his Seekiiill what he requires'
rpore,.pionqiitions quai ter until. alter 'the
44:40eit. eiiperttinkt:y, h4s pe.esed.
isAtieStioutibie whether the:: motive's tor such'
equiVocation'are as ptiilaethropic • is some pen•
'pie suppose: generally speaking', the iiidivi l
ualwha:thus avoids a direct, feilisal, does. so
to avert . Men - 'without, deciiion
'orcharier - hitye to,
say "No." :They .cant/i4k
when it would•lie. more creditable to their court
,eSy.and.herievulence:tb . say' "Ye4"—but 'they
dislike to •utter the' . bold word ttiarrepresents.
the r !houts'ilts• : I , l ey preter to mislead 'end
deeeiVe. - . It is true:that .theif.l , hint con—
'siderate•peptileare ofteii 'apotien.of as* “Vert
gentlemunly.i'• But is it gentlennanly •to 'keep
d . man in suspense days, anti perhaps, weeks,,
merely hi 'cause yOU:d6 1101 choose to put him
out, oi'it by a.siraighillhovaid deela rat ion? • :fie
rinly is a.g . entfernati . who • trews' htitelle'W-men
in a . maidy;. straight—forward . way. Never
aeeiu •by iiITIbigLIOUS: words to ' . eanetton hopes
you (IMA:intend : to gratify. yoh
s ateen
0iN0.," out within—Rural New Yorker. .
Au Extraordinary Letter.
AmOrig and 11 . 6111 e, ous- intere4- ing .
tlui:utneuts the wilowing lettei
je I,ok ti,..ieusl wult.ty ul 11UUce, .4Wd . tl•M
of LW, inr4 111111'
. 01.1
believe. conic lb Lu uLi I p..sartiSluil ; :la.
Itutbibi to Viewu l f,tvu
. •llsl evn , Uct.4 ttiU2.
• Ukt . ttt, Ftta . amut—,Atteututtig,..tu 'pr Uttitsi.,l t;slt.
Orbit citu • tke' to wltt,e tu. you r 4041. 1 beta4ttily
ktiow•liuy to sxprebs lnyaeti. . • •
• The buys u$ e fa) proud here that ' the 'press—.
tittrit Ittrs iudde
. 10,11 Llsei du .
111 A kiiuyv Wriut.lu du: Jilll we keep Luis . lu
utirselves.' You kuuW yuu bold 111 d. 6/41' $
109 ...
stliel) our
.ug. .
hits and Who (Jul Ueeil Lae 41/6.1 . /11
fee,What Wu wa.i up to.
)uti you tl . lll.
uuuut ACerputiliitl a seki el' !Ur 'bear 'lll4l tiui
uuy'a wuO.4le lii
, gdy Ui 01 bld Vleq uul•
.1041. vie 11,14 up. (u, acid II kb Well L 1141.• tile)
out. buup.i it . uut, ul thew wu'eli.r
sssll li4ut du,,p4er udyi 01. we u.ve
in ate thai!l a guoU•vrilie audll,'W•e“,ed3 /11114(
41, we have beeii..w . ewiirtiave all llttl • ingeets
•li . ee Uchtrs they I,IIU W • lb. Alit . 1.16y1
U. 116 tit.) It wtiqe lacy lipulpit • Cue)
were Ikkli,glui gu • iu, lui-
W 1.41 We edi e. . As you 0411 111 (tie. Stall
guu,,4,1'11.1 it a:ytt:t ttutlitti aU Wecuul4
Iree (lid pti4cl! Wuuid UC d'llo.lller /11
LIC 11011(1. tide; will West e4rues2... lUUts (eel
wtieli . tliay knit (lief been; itiAtig•H
tteijap:Us .. l.u - sree tlie . 111 a,yCl3,:—Jllll Wit lII.UII
sssA 'say a .wuts.l ur they
, tnay • put
nelp-u; any 111010. bid
'Wet: Uli CV43 11,411:111 (Lie
that One uuys woul,l,itut ktl - 4,v .
00011 o'oOtt lu ty Weil,' late the
übys• ln,ilt yet• 114,44 tUi al/luii!
.11 - ,t1111.11 is juSl W.. 111. 1,1 . 4111 10
thuig tivrr'4od , i..,/,4 sss.4.sll .y Li?
Uur pato ,
t,“ *4
good JU4u Wt w 111 ...410 Li, 1 Ouy
La e Wai La ✓we! rein 11 1 44' g,, ! 1 1 up
Ll,e rive, and •WJ buil? 11u a/Jl, •Vil<ll lib
ITaai ktit:tttti,. • •
Ts7o .104$1Y.0$ey . .14e . 51/osll .1I 114. i loalukd ton 111
.• •• ,- •
'broth ul 111 U,a ,011.. Ttti:re'ts•
tot one reliJ011:;e411 , 0111, , 0,1 1•.e. i iy,',..110" 11$
.ill,
heart doeslio.l.lly. dip ee
• .'..,,-
the.hiregoing. trite, we suggest the l
Prentiss or some otlerc4larn ! te of th'e qui-1114s
tration experhiin'fiom the lines, or taiest !;illl
as a spy.—Urioa & Ce'n: •
. .
frieamaus Par i 6eick..—lt is
,aseertained t e
p r a c tice among dishonest paymasters to 'Om
csal finfrtsslilieri the dates:when .they are. like
lv 'to be in fondS, in.ritdet that is.:set of rascally
".brokers". May "run in" on them. to gash theft .
- orders; at a ruinous- ilisColint,.• This 'villainy
'ias been, practiced even when the, paymaster
has :been in' recelpt of ••fispits: from 'the tte
part meat, and the soldiers have been :MIS
cruelly plundered .of 'large - amounts Which
would otherwise hnve,gone•to the relief ot their'
families. The Abolition scoundrelS who ,en.:
gage in such infamous practices, should be.dis
mlised in
,disgrace arid severely punished.' A
whip should he put • into the, hands of every
'hap . ..Ft man to lash them naked through the
land• • .
. .
WHO A.HR 1:11g UNtriNtlrs!—Florac Greelfy.
deelarthl ici hpaper of Feb: 23 1862 long after
the war commenced.;.. '• • • ••
""whenever. it shall:be clear :that the great
body of Satitharn people. . have
,become, ccinclu
sleety alie'itate . d•tiorn the Union, :4 , n1 ailxion , .
to canape from it rya full do Our hest to for -
ward glair. view..". • • .
Geeeleii is a leading "League" rnan. . •
Gov. Seymonr,..i.tst before his election
..at a
ptiblie meeting in Brooklyn, said:
4iThey ( the rebels.) have not contented
th'emselves with the. ballot, but have chosen
the .bayomet and bullet to.settle the lineation;
then •toith the bayonet and ballet:lite must meet
them.: The men of the Soutti'made the' b4yo—
net and the sword the arbiters of their dortrine
and sci,far. as-the -present is concerned; the'
sword must be the arbiter, and• by it, with Our
strong, arms we will strike vigorous blows' for
the life_ ofthe Constitution and the
Gov. S.'is:n?,t a "League" man, but.a union 7r
ovine ,Demoerat. A mijoriry of the peopleo,:
this State are with' him.— Tioks & Bradford
16, 11463:
Alexander and the Colonel.
The Etoperetr . Alexander, traveling in North•
ern Rittata, reachetke 510.0' to .vu,: and; whtle
.they were .Changing the, hur.;ee,' took;ltig VV.hll,llll
,of going a'short diatUlled in allytinee. UnaCcoui
panted, wiapped in a ritilittiry overeu'ut,S and
without any:mark of
. tliatinction: he 'quickly.
ctossett the town and arrived aa- .auourbp,
where the highway separate! into twO
Nut knowing Which ul th”tOo'stake, Annual--
der akotiroached a into
,w,rappeduft, hke bimetal
a military, overcoat and un
the still , of the•last' house: ' •
askUil the.. Emperor, . 4 . 6 whieh of
thise' two roads antat.l take tu redehitulubgh
The Wen with' the.pip.t.,itatunishil theta mere
traveler shpulii . dare act,treas.hitn to familiarly,
reutirAr---butween twu-iiutLuf aatoke
the words:— • .
•••
.61 beg . you. nartlarni,air" , said the'Etnnetor,
one inure question it you .
.
“Wellt" • ,•-• • •
ine . to you'ionr position in the
etmy f"
.. , Geese." . •
4.Perioits:yob are Lieutenant IP . •
4,11,gher." • -
...milt higher."
. ,
Oiajot l". • .
"Higher still:'
ulunell" • •
"At last-', . •
"Andaow ti lay said the mail , : with
he ihpe,.certain that•he 'was athliessiat, Alt' in
erturi.,pvits_au e•you, if you •pleese , •
replied thit'Lippetot.
• ".Lteuteilaut ' • - "
4.1.4., oil."' •.• . : :
'
isaightk.".
'
..Tfy 'again'!"
6,Culune.l".
.• • •
~.Yot'va nor reisebeil It:". •• •
•
":Your excelkocy the . ** is Lieutenant Geller
..; You ore •eoinirig near. . •
Tne Colonell ,, ised his fiandito his •
4 i Wily; then, your liigimess 'is Mar.
"Once more,'Colonel." •
"fits linparial Majesty!" :cried the•lafter,
his
pipe tireoking 'pieces.
The roirno," replied Alexander, smiling.
"Atli sire," exclailneil• the officer, lolling.
on his knees, "liiirdon me!" . •
"Ai d'wte
Emperor.;htait
if yt iisk ro . o ,l to ..kpta r ed y 0
dun i . o; I
answered,
the
wuf--=you have shown it to rne . :. Thank.
From the• Army o f • the Potomac—A Series of
Snuimiultry•Buttlee..
.
The'cletaili whrehWe publish t . bie mptning
otSaturday's ail& 'tilulay's - military operation's
around Fiedeiicksbuig., ieprefient a*,series'pl
sanguinary battles,' the. general .resur's:. of
:Which, ibuugh. not 'deeitive , sttongly:Mdicate
acrovning Union triumph, along 'the whole
li_
. .
The brilliant achievement of
wick's corps 'of storming from the front, and
cariryinx by' the bayonets the heights of Freil•
.ericksborg, is an 'important_ and 'fcheering. vie
' tory,' ihourx4 purchased .with the loss of over
eight btindred killed and Wounded .of our
lent Union Soldiers. :But the 1411611 g of Sitter, •
'lay • atternoon: . . Salidtlay night and Sundaymorning, on the right of ls'eneral flookler's.l4le„
apPears to have beenat ill inure.' tcr t tic . ith,(s4n•
'pinery'. There, it appears, General Lee bad'
g . athered:tha bulk of. his army, and he three
times attempted'. to overwhelm the opposing'
Columns of General Hooker. as 'by' the Weight
.a . ..lesceriding avalanche, and was . three-Limes.'
'repulsed: This; brings. us .'down to
o'clock 'on Solidity pear: nog, .urol this is -our
'latest .iplortnation froW the field. 'Alla shall
doubtless, inille.course or the inornilig, be
lorjned of the events of ahother day, stud, per.'
hap*, of another Williamsburg evacuation. '•
ll is hardly.. probable that'. lifter ;being' three
'tunes repulsed ea masse thmehil:Lee was 111. 4
conditfoil.to.try a thurth.assuult upon ourlinea.
'Theliist, indeed, offered the - only enconraging'
chances success, trout the tact that, to's'arthe'
extent Jilin' the attack 01 Ifrugg (*oil Oe . •right'
wing
,air army at MilflieeS.i4lo,. pussesi
eittlishailyantages of a surprise. 'This favorite.
in'an immense
mass upon an "exposed .wrog of I heirailversall,
the simple Napoleonic ides which
_ha's • gait,
creed them an all their•great blst les. It turn:
ed' the'• right sit 'Gen.' McClellan at GaMes
.:%'11114; bal it proved .a must.dlsastruus.failure
at 111sIvern. It delsoili,fied oliGeneyal
Pope , s'arin,i; at Bulf rum but to a . ..second ex
periment Jl met v, an another ..1141Vern Iroul
General aosecians. presume' that' in the
saran way the Massing of' lliaokeh's
aitillery . bruke the ['hisses w toe ieheI:1101,1
coil Saturday and Sunitay• last, and f.iiat the seta.:
serpent taciics of. Les have 'aden •dirc,teil-tu
the necessity ut . .o I etre..if:
.
,
- The sag,aetty of General Hooker
.in leaving .
but a'single corps on his left to 'operate. diritcr.
ly against Freiletiek4burg, • and in. taking, the'
bulk of hi; artily within his .adVance to' the
enemy's left flank,, will now be appieeiated.-
Yhe single corps which he left to move ' . ..upon
the heights which'fitty Ilion4and men haihried
in vain tO'iterry proveksiolfident for the •WOrk,
while.the. five or six corps
. moved - arctind to
Chancellnrsville weregathe:re ' . there iione too
.soon to resit the repeated shoeksOf the enemy's
concentrated . clumns.' .Genet al fliuker, it is
thus apparent, knew 'that the .enemy was still
in 'great strength helorn . him, knew that lee
would attempt .to;crit•ih his right Wing in his
dvaticeheyond the river;nit had not our com•.
'mandtir been absolutely sure of.. his game,.' he
would'imt have - detailed the pd.i.:erfol , column
of General Stonemanti .cavalry . 'to the distant
enterprise of cutting the . enemy's 'communica;
t ions . with Richmond. • • ...• • '• • ••• •• •
•
We except, accordingly. such intelligence
to‘dayne will leave no'doitlit of a glorious , and
victornitis conclusion to this . Momentrius
p . aign of our veteran and heroic'At:my of the
Potornac.—Art r . :lPr2 ll l. , • . , '
Charleston, C paper claims that,
notwithstandin g the blockade, that city is: en—
joyina'a •largerdiiect foreign tiatle thin . she
ever' hid before. . • • • " .•
51 ' . 11 11.1715;;FC 0;j -4,1i/1014
Dea.ei le N.putie(pielpr •
' d Curip4i‘seefin, - 0, - euried uii l.he i. t or L!na .
ulperytikii; • Sogne:.
geHiSeLii . en On' !lie off', li.see94tiad
cn(ool.i.n one oi.tno oktriasinunaki eenta;repo-e,...
antnig.ver)AAeatly. inn s
. innnpOua L , :and • telly*,
Llasply : Vest ) and an wofdinate
g red t ; otrenae Wei:jet , lei+, 'W
4in tbel'
lull•:wiilg:coiufah, eniueof... :
hOl..aFaion
log 'hal
Il,yuu•bidwprme.;'quer
o r ••• r ' ' ' '. " ."
. . ,
: Tuthpuuti. .
y es . :
rtrn 'Lynn an rimy enntreetcnri. •
' tihpilu.e unit" ' •
, `4llllq.yuu 1411 . A buiitsonisil".
"'Yee; tl,s , ett in. the .wuul;"
4v, en't hung let the. Soul b
slidav " , • . • • ' , : .
. . . •
ein t . thify ought to hair .beita in ,hnli
lung ago:',' •••• •,
.4,1.)0n't you now sneer .011. the, lintel at ..tho .
Constitution of tho
“Constitufloii. bit this• it ~nu. time to
.
talk nit Cditstlttiqini.". • .
. , .
. . .
, . .
~
..." Milli!! I:9llililUtd tha g'alitietpuiri ~ i 'du yi.na .
ever Wadi' ely of tilep.eitiqytiis;' Oulhlip . g
tu . tii, device; - ••••"•. -'••• •: ._
. . .
by ;said ihe..ll4oly - coot) actor.
is.:
arrot hypotptc . .i
milnoy..leectiel. • 410', 1,4:06 . 1410s 'Ai you,
'he:people iii the turjui:rly roared, aid .the
'hugru . vveretiipper,
pimp . gu! up Iron hie +keel :roil vi , eo . , into :11n.
skid' yeti . ' him' right. . •
The sumo 1140e1 this . good
Who is, it that. wishes . ..the sticeessi
tnit is too:cowardly and mean bhutilder his
, musket and gtve..ull, hi
. thaney,.- to -assist
plqiewb• ••. . '
We krai . WOl no one who linswers . .-the' .
s riptiun so . wall uq,,iti uitgy con: rue too ; who is
tr eit active moinber al the Luyul: Leagne-LinUrii,
and whose 'Atte'ritior...litte . .Leeti ',entirely ' given
to swindling the goverraunt and abusing' • Dem—
: "CONSTITUTION. ON TIM lIItAIN ."—ThIS `lB
the litte.t phrase 'invented by the .abolition
disunionilds..ter the purpOse of cast,ug ridicule
on: the beinocrete.. These :people ere tipt.
happylu•their . epithete: 'Two yeers - ago ' , their
wit wu.eulnlineted In the 'prinluqtion ort the term
4, Utriolf.sayets,' . ' which wtis thought to •tf.it
very'severe.thing oii conservetive wen..' The .
title Was ',MI repudiated'. shy • ;hose' to 'NbUin.
it wits reproaeltilly 'apiCed. .Detriperats did
labor with their utimest strength .to save the
Palen, and the Abolitionists .us strenuously
'to break' it.' The latter, to the tountry , s
lasting grief, proved, for .the' time, to ,he the
'monger. in the same :manner Detnocrais
sire 'now rallied to the,delense - 01ihe ConStitti—'
tion. they ideae -guirty to the. : :eliarge, that
they are "Union savers," uiid 'have the Coti.;
•
stitution'on the brain." ,
The Clergy and Conscription
'The. Episcopal. Ricurder, an aelchirwleOgtio
organ ol tOe• Protestant Episcopal Chorea;
taxes the following joit anti *sensilrle view'of
the tefusal.oi Congl'ess to, e . icetript :elergyfnelf
frOin liability to the..clralti .
. .
.
"Nov will. there 'be,-afiy serious, consegiten•
cvs troin the ietusel to grant .this exemption's.
W•tiefever 4 minister ol the gospel is useful,
to people,•und preaches faithfully to them
ut Chew; they will gladly contribute for his
.iellef the [Pre.; hundred .dollais the law pie= •
iclibee conithutatioa„' ShOuld they •itut..be
really to au this, or.sli .0 la, the Malted. miiiiater
he %yahoot a church.connection which . will,
pay thin unioindforhis. discharge, We'cantiot
see that he hits 5 , y alaiMS to ths excused front
the polo:viatica h! that service, 'which 'ills
tastettil'es it thay'.: be, - every ° loyal
Mow called upon to'render."' • . .
We are willing that every truly ,Christian
ininisier shall • be • extinot .frimi, the cowing
dra(t;
,but ever) 'one.ol,Viein4no' has preach 7
,ed politics instead ot . ..the fgusird o 1 Christ •
should be breed into_ the army and complied
to Stivid in the float ranks . of
That is the only thin 4 . that will cure them of."
that disease called ' , Nigger on the brat,,.''' "
,Tliat is' what the Washington' (P 4.); Review
thinks about 'll--and. we
lenths'ol the people wid say , Atnen!'' •.
.
• A.,S3fAttr buy: in . 's country . tp,ol
had arriveda.l ins 1140' or 'nine years, . vineti
he' to school . .. 'Lie' stood beside • he
teriiii-r to rep'eat.tit. , ; letters 'the, n 1041 6 .0.
t What..
that :1 aiki!d . the master..
A harrer,'.vociferatrd.the otchart.'; •
.*No, Op is A,' field -thel teacher.
• r e peated the' youth. • . • •
4W.e11, - .woat's the next:V ty . skett tie teactitjit.
•'A fir.l6 . key' , was the •riply.'
4No, B,'said the • teacher. .
'Taut 8,. ne,ither 't its 14 . .y0ke. Think
don't know.' • .
fls• the • President •a. -Cullee,•! 'graduate? hi
.
(wired aoyoung lady nt - nof ve,Y extensive :In;
fortnation.: . Quilt; jorOsely, the took
his degree at the Peators . , College., . A • West
ern iii.stilation, I Aare ro said the ~ .y;51192;
.iNo stilirpuilp, it •• ta a National. !on.
eero; hot it gave os, rather, a sectional, Pi ea-
How' .illl/ sorry tidy
. nate always pret ! .rahle to "inclilt.i . enee,
as wood -is seen conSuined when otice set, on
,
LOYALTIf,—The only: prool.ol inyalryla this
eonistry is adheeeneo fhe ConsliTu•kin .an 4
obedience-to the Irncs made.in tior , uaitce ol it
Tinder. this test, in the Milks of - syhieh.,parly
.%•niild,(iiilnye I melt be . .Ibunitr:,Not in. '.t lie
Denim:retie ii;rtha! is pre eminently the iar
tji of the eoostitiotion:.•
,They..wonlil he ":fetifi‘l
among Vies)! who declare that the ponstitMirie .
eini•laws hive. "ro yeliilfnfee. at , theTiresent
time, ahead not be rr;genieti. by men 'in
poweiOlespite.the oath to stain ;He,
whose is igaii,srobedienee to the
The motion fora writ of Afsbe,is ew:pro in tile .
ense 0t..1146. clenient I...Vellaryligham•wne o e! , ',
goad on Mondity .nrni • Tue,etlei. before' Judge' Leiiviit, of tne.Uniteil . 'Sretes
'.• •
1
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No. S.'