M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, August 27, 1864, Image 2

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Abot it itiriismi ,
)w-Ll , cunnOt
.wh'o' insists
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toe open
tof propoli-
'3 ve7'•t he old
iwith slavery
'South them.
dnierrad • them
M l aybe'sure I
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rq tettet,
.efelinahneri ,
Willi; :.;roor:
Pr iftii,q , .!in'io
, (e birgih , :toi,
'for Or Uni- 1
iklir'ii;Prelpi•i i
loth ri;ndiflly)
fr,9 , it; thy:fa
'• Al , ,ioeintiong ihould
,formed',.;be in ,Oich,s'elliil :,flistrt:ct o ,,fieqn'ent
meetings tin(!;eunngeakents be,
'irinderja.seeurn,the of , :xcnservitlive
; •
inn til i f'l,ine'oiing - ' - iifijo l tirneY,lit 4
on: cull of the . • . ' , •
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giiipth'porf ,Att,g; 1801. .• • "
yetir. ngp Mr. • oco in
seized. the occasion bl .1 he..,tneetirig of.l lie. le- .
'publieiln:;enneeptipktit Springfield • tp,. declare
than ee'er, ut
tta'~ing 'The tirary.xtlritii;i.e:ly•lo save the
been barged I:litli•ye'riging it for',.; and his rep ly '.wear
tion.pn.rpnne:= '.l:vna; .••:,
. .
iil'ou tar yen will niit light t'o tree. 'negroes..
fioiiie,u( them s't m wi iiiig,to'fight- foryou.-:
Put no metiecr , fight yOu • then 'exclusively to,
save, the , rissueil the litoClaination
tottid; you in SaVing !he Union. When.
yoe,shall ha veConqueteil; . alt r,esistance.
'the Union. if I Shallt4e yoti o.c.ont;iipo - 0111 . -
H tin g ';'ii will lie sir apt you.to' de
re. you' not,,fight to freerneiroes.”
President has now"iiiiitiftdd the de
:that the Mil-thorn 'people will,not
dp . ftee'fferoes. 116 niettes
, sbolit ion the yoke
,failotv of Union, does 'urge, the continuative
orfiihtini. for Other'fiurodses than the only ono.
%Oita' is 4twful or altilinHbla: Ho thus (0 . 1
sifieiceiiety piedge,dibingi!'rtle every . .deelara,
ion, and violates' Ms.-Oficial
TILT, .THE, QUOTA !.,.' FILL THE QUOTA
, .
The
,best • hitereate 'of the `. thintry ? —sthe
country; not the'fanatiea, but. the.whole good
tieoplei bt,the •iountry , dernand momen—
inanely end deeply-,requires. its from ytott. • To
begin ,- with, one mnn raised at'thie
wOrtWieteny men-, calculated for.next year= for
;if fini . .yiredent• army . in the _ pld can be honbra- 7 .
tily:and liberalty have full faith
end, treat. that, by the' blebsing Altnigbiy .
.6od.and tfie 'wisdom of •ihe good people the
Met/Obit we . ehall norneed many men . for
, next year:
~It., t eriroperly re;inforeeti . the'brive
irmies.orthireettirnac; the tihennandoah
. enci
•the.Cumberfand'vell!yet', unquestionably, be
iibte•to!'gain the d'esi'red vietorieriviind . eicatter'
to . the four.wintl4. the combined' 14ione of the
ineeterute r the, inhuman and ;Wicked confider-
. , . . .
• hir e r, you want , to"keep at- . work in faith',
U s othing doubting jbat.the torn can be raised;
and `that the'money can be,raiski..' , A i n'd
'complish . tbis'i , ery desirable,end iniportaht
brace,"'all who 'ha've"money or - the.
:mokuis . of raising tnonCiy Must put 'their shoul
ders' tO:. the wheel and., everynerve .to
carry" through; . •To au Ch• men 'I wontd at!Y,.
'and, feet warranted' in sai , ing, your interest,
- youejnotti.and your 'property rintl'yoUr. f,itni•
your very•eiistence)
•not onlir.ripilres,.but secidualyHtetillinds it at
The ides'of running` Hide-;away, to 'Cr i•
ads, Was ridiculous , es'-it defiger'ons; end' if
know My oven heart, and knoir my own priM
ciKes.and ;ie.:T . 63(mi; ' of miiio. who
would'aesert his familyzand.hoMe.to got.rid of
'manftilly takin. +care of Ws country, I would
not 'only cast him off, but the old cradle that
Wesiockeilin, In . his - childhood,
tinkly, -tee split up . : into kindling yinOd 'and
to Salim '.loch only pre.
l.Posterously hut. it is a new• thing In
the piinelsof this yet dearly beloved, although
distracted country. :' . I tO,witnelit such
thinks;in .this' my year of ekis
tenco,, fOr.thefirst lime in'My life: •
.'
.... • '
Rally around t he. Flag; diayour duty •
like:men, 'trust in God and
,the pority.:of your
Motives . and intentions;'Carry' the ',thing onf
carry - the'lliirig through,•maelully:andnebly,.
'end' tke same 'stars and:strines that waved over
the of the devoted hernia anti'martyry
of, the revolution. • t e. eroes acid marvel of
Tripoli; ' the pride 'and, 'polar. star - of our .. .gal•
leer', na.vye in evnry sea; the same , ; that Was
pla'Cid,'Mper the head of the gallitt and accorm..
pliahed Pike,`et the surrender of. Fort.
Georke,,,Vrhile' the flag of the. ederny. was
• placed:ender' his head,irt the' moment ' s of his
dying; .and the 'Seine flag which' has' been -so
nobly., and so proudly. bottle ..6y, our gallant
Army•and,lsfavy,' ever • since,' to' victory: 'end
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My . sands: eftife ahOut''apent; 'the greve
open's to_ theeive Meolud muet sootf,sink into
Its - bosom.. hhave lull eordidenee believing
tliie,;eiiuntry ;will be savedi.'•yes.;',ell the‘gtates
iatheied'in'Oritler - the'old Rag; the gooil old thgi
ihe•UdiOn forever;' 'And my
Itiet, - itOthly::,leitre and prayer tii • Almighty
GOA''VVill,lke, - .Ged.... and our-.hountill Liberty,
Justice, eo.X . reeddm to . title dearly:. beloved
cofi`p""t`ry and peuPle,';while;tirne' shall ladt• and
th'at..tha . ; . Banner, may' apeedilY,
•
ARO:ever. tfr k umPhtintly.mrive over the
0
!pod
. :thelitee:sAte the holhe of the brave
•
:4r_gie:Oi)Prti Aug.
pittFqs, R•olr, . frail!) thl
r ryovAt Nur .
eierithink read.ittettio hegin', the
fiftidaes:tipiiietilrendf tiven'hy , the.
ilentFtiord.dit . 46,lli . st . eniolenent liatit be c'as ' ed `
pa rment on. the 6 rit', - ef . SePterither;. , wit h .
(3orrections to that date t the proper quotas
may, be assigned..., • . '" •
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Sapteml,ertiext: ;;
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committees', Abe .sevaral ; .
rehoatrtdo to laotify:
efs'o~f;fber';~eipectivti ilia( riots
p 1.4 gas at h•oldills. , •,ll4c-;:
hol!-10th-day . of Septmbei
thied c'del it;
ti o .
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ing liomihattatiar.. a nd .the‘triva- ; *
tairidia" that may .tie . :nocessa
to - ean Oot,too strcinglif,.nrge -
sFracyt ;M,')Cia 0-, county; the. -
'ititotedtatalat.
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Tga • ontio'bmtines•Plikadovi. eeill;.y.
The 0001 line before the*ople.
'•:, ••?=,:t
fhelltair tery :
of the:
7th irnitant;in . rderrOgto : the•Chti:
estitte . oriiiiii ion, are cd the
. rightisort,' They,
rtre'hOed; JO eternal:rot i4plella , )ind. t ..,i,ill4l:
I)ti io n,end; are . ' rippTici
If l paieilin ; st it tit Titi,r, 'jnehylinc,4 nisigte) Ilaetiq
he.paqiet IC 2 1itiertient , ibtlf , heroei
tort,;J : a : mes'llit,ditiOn;
!COlint . ry 'Pres pirert
all; t erme r examples 'Ft* abOtit
fo.iiic;ioltonts'; : ye - have heel) . anginented'to
- pepple; a‘tnl 'have 'hatl good'.
goVertunentit. yorne, -and—Veen tespecte ,• a.
: :AfFelishaye •Tite . rarl- 1
kat Aholitiotiists 'hatie 'bel.tly• - :; asierted ihat;.
' , hea'.,prodnee'd
our'woes;.'•This.'
, .
Net woid of•troth itt it. On `the eontraiY,
i(is".4lte %unlit Witt I; antf.: , e•iilted tcrfe ettee• : *cif
Northern 4.,,h01it with the Souther.n,in
stitotiou thatltai,preduced al!:our ) Woes,:.' The.
Soutlierir-InSiitutleir was guaranteed, •With
.consent of the'lV : ptthi and . by a•ftill.cotripromise,,
'iii written't'Onstltuthin,'Whleh . :thri - ,Presielent:.
Other . PUblic officers h•tve sworn to ciiis
Any . .wilful : ne4leet to de'so
14Llicason;.- .Th'e, : sleves themselves; are
led; Well
. 'eloihed,',and'happyPatnorig7hitiaselVes.
They have siiiipli:erlAtie 'world'bountlfglllr with'.
cottern,liee,'S.ugar and tahaCeo,.4nd : 'been - : tena-
Partite, profitably emOoyvil
home anti at no' charge: ip' the North.' .With
the inatittition of alavary,ive }Hive (lour fished
tot mitre tban set/enty, ; years : l;2 Which proves
that the"exiten•e slavery.'was not repugnant .
tu; not ionui proiperly : arid happiness, nor was
tnere.,ertiel- the Atmlition wits
'Stet ted:': ; •flut .: ontaationallidversiiieS belie been
enovel:tt . ntl : progressjito:ioth thq' agitations of
Nei - there is Step by : step? till
this civil, war brOke•otit;.ll:ncy , e la y; Maid
Webster, and uther statesmen, , predicted that •
it would' be so; atu'd it has so proved. . All ..tior
treablea Were .brimght to: crisis by the laid
of John hrolvn and : hisabettors isto - thepeace-
I 111 ioll:of Vitginia, 'carrying; arson; murdej and
war in' its train. , that time .. tritiy be
. , •
traced war.' It g.tve tire. Southern
nullifiers' a
,pretext - for, tirecipitnatig an mit-•
break..;• The.inOst atrocious'of all- assert.ons
is that •siniply'Sauthern'Sla verY *originated the
'war. • It'was, on,,the cohtrary; the' veltiatecr ,
. .
arid unnceisery inroads ot Noi thorn. A bid ition
nn that ,precipitreted
. the war; Although
slavery existed • tOrlifty year.;
. previou,ly, it
proiluced n o civil hitt. gt;nerol prospoty;
till
. AltojitiOnibrp re w ork ed ' out ihe. change. .
Since. then we - rate beenin
tionisrn, has.produeed the' death Of three. !lurid:
ii Northern fightin:finen, and •cOst
two thousand. of. N.mthern money..
Tvery nrarr . is taxed . 'to'neY the cost, snit F/0 HY
j Irian *lll,ll4Jc, see this enormous debt
But,interferonce with the 'Allies of:•the
SoOthern.States is unConstitutional , eu I. illegal.
The Piesideitt, having•sWorn'.to maintain the
Conititutirofand•itS- guarantees, had .ito• right•
to , abid ish Islrrvery: any State. • But Jo t% hai
done iti and vowornit.claitrs :to. all Ftyaigrn
mayioticern" thet,..nb overtures' of. peace 'will
be 'entertained .by .;the, "Executive' Govern
ment" Until. slavery -"is abolished. .This: is
. effecthally closing the doer. to all paCific over ,
tures.... If all the . Southern'Statei ihould . Offer
to ground thair'arrne and come' beak peaceably
into, the.:Union i reserving what the Constitution
guarantees to them of their :State, rights, ,they
would . beind ignanttY nd' the . civil
war Continued;:at, least, during Lincoln's second
lerth, if elected.: But; thank God, With, Vila
open-mouthed 'declaration from themEitecutive
inansien,".hei , has sieruler: Chance..of re-elec-,
lion,. and hopes for the
: Iteliublic revive. ,•
;., In sgch anawfulstate Of affaiis, the last and
Only hope ofe'avitig.the country is in fhe Deal;
°cretin party.' , - It id the true-partY . of the . .pen•
•ple4hemielves. Under its .. lrriihy• Adshinlstra,
lions the country have ever:been iiroperous and
.econottiiially. administered, • Its only - land'.
marks' have beeh.the Constitution andthe.l l lWB.•
the:COnstitution. is reinstated in. the :Gov
ernmento Fiera will be neither safety, prosper.*
ty, ner 'happiness: . The sooner . we 'retool- ,to
it the better,' and our only reliance . is On the
Constitution itself.. liow 'are; we ; to arrive at .
this Conclusioh? Simply by a solemn Jnvoca
lion' of 'the Constitution;' It is; then,. tncum
heet• on the Chicago Convention to. proclaim'
-simply the Constif The' Constittftiols.as
it is, corel,tfte Ugion !is' it 103 7 -nothing more;
nothing less ' .• • •
. . ,
• Long spup out.. resoiutions . ited addressee,
commonly. called
. platfOrnrie; are blinds. The
people. do
. .not under - Stand them... They afford
Presidents elected, under them pretexts to
COnetitntioir: Let.. the ChiCago Dern- ,
ocretic..Cnriventicin adopt more simple plan.
11,they adopt end proclaim the Constitution .es
it and the. Union as it-was,if will be tiiideri
stood 'bfthe people.; arid ttiFre will the greatest
popular.triumpli that has ever , occurred in our
'history. The masse'S venerateand love •the
. .
Constitutinn, and seek no' other. guide,: Can
ariy Cespectable class object, tir , such a [ilk
form? 'Certainly not. Ei'en Ltncolti. would
be puziled, and, Perhaps attempt' to crack: 'a
joke, but all
.to . no' le ff ect. Irj fact, the less
political issues we have in, the Contest the bet
ter:. . We stabil on etropgeonatitutiodel ground,
and we have only. to ' nominate our candidates.
and go abecid,.and..theooner, :the betier for a
complete 41 ttinph. „. ' • „ •
• • . ,
Let.tlie People's Convention.adopt a 'simple
declaration, in the.nainre of a popular' indicl•
.ments,.errai,gning the President before the peo
ple, themselves,: for all his.'alledg,ed violations,
of the donstituticiri, which he had sworn':to
maintain, and hiaprostratien of popular 'tights.
Anthen:ic facts are abundant; and they should
he set Mrthin, the precise language of .the
uftti the manner , of the Declaration of . lndepend:
enee, arraigning George...the . Third. This is
all thatis,necessarr:,. There need be no other
fdiMal.address to: the: peOPle nor , resolutions.
Then add the ccaisiittitioq as it is,.and Use
oil t . reas,.s the only platform for the cam
paign., Pat . him on his:defence. Ire could not
answer a wcird against .suelt patriotic plat=
form, in laCiianf,whiCh hie• entlhjs recorded he:
fore high.lieaven and the peep ,Itis a plat;
form on , which rall the American people can
stand=,North 'Santis Eriet arid Weit—and.room
cnough'for`aiL,',lnnur present:
mitioVicsiies 'Art.as:nothing; oc'witrse than no
.9nstich, a platform, if . the country is
Woith.saving, 'we shal l carry the eiectian . with
rnsh,o) . a fornado,'avvenping.all before:it—,
• . ,•.
.
•
• Tbe , Washi,ngton eotrespoodent of the
field'Repuhlica,i'eats,. that •A Ofr • Lincoln , ' felts
hia.polititailrlenda that lie vein not
,eliiingehis
to . urstitthe tireidth• - of a fiait tie .ialte'Yota
re-bellinn,.though he &les not hj.Lie cleilra ft;
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'bat expends thisi n 'or.fdarlitries as Mtleh as‘ of
614 - 4drdits:niteSt,:iliadir,ink;",:!- , .;‘;'.7,1,;::;-...;;:,,;,...,::_-.
,'ilthOnesetialit:selip; : ai Oreeitiimss his, former e
: , Pri . cs, iiiiit 'kiwitot ,leiilie4 . . l4.'ittick. lil .44a1
be.'ee.. l o - ..4 16 4W.:".:.'''r '''',-7 - -,,; :',.'.::;-'•.:;•;;.' -,",.,'-,,,
E,Malijf:,,the',prclessiMial",,,taan,:iats no mote,
-thati , itt:foinfet : iiiivi. for' t hifi , 4flOk tip' , .) — e.ili I's - In:
telleet:, ,Whilii:litradetinnen!ST,-,biilesind . the in- : ,
eyitable rent s day;stasss 141 , a rt, , ' the . ifiee : ivith!
.cluo-intoo,rittpity.., ! , .. , „''.i.,'-' . -•-• ''''. ', ;
„ , ,
Antialli.Vs. : i s. ga,t e tiqg : sy,bise aria woilkej.
t4St . tii,4:.oelktraeat
eyen : aow as,fast
aap. : .;hioyii: off.: cacti-,
legarl 'to
tanar. %,..A - itya . ki!iiva..yary” . *e4 itkat, say.-
tarest:pa in 1 1 4IIsr, s
tievee.ba:tattedaatil evefa.graiitar.:iioufs or pe7.
p , 4"monef.,!tivP,iglal tag. thu,'.markets _; of ; trade
The a'yiicertyis monstrous; it:is:`uribearablr.;, it,
is. iiitisirslve , of of 11•;attiti,r 3 . , of all .jus'
tjeei.'sall fintip . pial •,;
•
j)e.'apt•to ; 'erntore
tite r potertk.it: iroPosei,',how . )prig' see, honest:
,m4(rained - and;onty'kpaves sucbesSfuli • - .Mow .
long; will`, the icesaiy. he , Sol vent wheit . th . eln
.iernel.VOVenne;,is attenuateiLby ...pont de
, •
.bieetrient-ot the tiational papi‘r? . :Jleyv jong,,cart
.the army.'be kept togetherWhile:their i's.
idaiiY. diminished in; purchasing :Value, :so ,that..
the anxious 'Wife and• the,uttprotecteil,little,mics
athotrie.areleft tq. the:coht;comtnlssetatiott of,
,strangersl7 ' ,:.• , .:,;•••
•
;ire are taxed.oroyefri;thistg4ive cat;:.we are
taxed.bn everything tlyinki . we r e re t a Xeil on ,
everything:We weer; we av 9 tu.x¢d on e.vci : y thing
we live,.on all . things Which proa,nte •i poultry,
oli :please'thaserustie - , or iratify.:the,
lion. 13ot the t;:xes•may be pled on. a thon
send:fold, aye and ; !en thousand. fold'imitei and .
if t,h'e:crir'renry.is cOrrespondingly !hinted , eslt,
has been, and esit always, will be, 'with.: this
61ktfageoirs: systavn, they will never
annuali io pay the„iuteteaton: tl'ie public „debt,,
let. alone the expenses of t he, war;
We are tired of .t his, we are 'exhatisted,' .and,
‘vatit,pettee, and the:economy, and: resi• thatjt
brings.' aye sick-heartily; absOlotely—:.
L,ineoln, and his childish schemes
for Carry ing,cn a greet government.... We are
tired nt, seeing a clique' of, •lawyeys tilling' the
chief department.of government, and..lWinkitig
tO:the guidance MAl nation - Abe nal to'W 'prin
ciples rind prejudices . .orvillat,re lew'cont ti, :and
Air . ? boirowed,experience.Of the ..itoset. • ,
. ran tievet:be te•eleeted . by the
American peop'e, and' woe be to hiCn and. the'
unlucky placemen win) . adhere • to, his • chariot
%,yliee,l4',ifin 'the :,:inadiless.o, unholy - success,
and the contifiderice.ottekal fornis and ;distort.:
ed 'Wife he attempts to drive' that vchicle'.oier
the free ballOts of the Oettple. . •
Alreficlrovertwci inilliOns and a. half cf.,ahle
bodied inditsitions men halve been sent , td:the,
.frent, of .vitioni.yearty and ah. 41 1. have'
sekti:heirl.. • '• • • . •
; 'One huneked anti
have been' . destroyed, while portions of
Several *fine • cittei .hiive 'been levelled . ' tO the
ground, and vvhble. districts of 'Country fall
waste by thet.rutillesi.hands of military, volt-
Last airall . a debt has heeit.plled ;!pa n .its which
'reprtieats • more thaa%.tliree•fottillt7 of
,'all the
available wealth o:lthe iointite i , and *.niFh
ther this generation sr. t twit 'twenty genera
tions, will.llee'rv.iee . '
..,T4e entire stiteltl!h ,o 1 the .cettotryjn,. 186 0 ,•
exclusiye.of real estate; whir ii.canitof be sold
cti• eXehanied.fitir: material pf ivitri time. three .
thousand. millions of dollars,.and s.inite.thardate
the surplus hes' nor ,' increased: Tbe :debt 'is
netiv,According to official r'eparti, ag;
PIIDLIG Dr, DT , :ADC LTST h, 1 64
Amount as stated
, .
. .. . . ..
Due to army any naval .. : ~ .. ...,.....
Due-to Otates for lolling truope.•.,
Due to Indlilduale for damageli“.',
Other amounts unaudited
Total to, ... . .:•
Auorarrortist ,--George Washiniton, on yet
ieg from the . presidency, addreased t..) his coup
trymen the "matored.refleet ions of eight;, -ears'
civil service 'Uriders' the
. Cei'cifitution; From
01tt, precious' legacy o( patriotic :wiidom we
extract the.followipg sent:ences:-
.
alf;.ln The on , . .cof • the people,.
Iribotion or..o4odific4tionof the . conetitutioriel,
powers ,be'in ney particular s.vron.g; let it h;
'corrected by an amendment. in the way which
the Coustittitton•d'egiatiates. But . .tel 'awe 'be
n0:4:44,01y nsurpatioq; fqr, .4,1741;ugh. • this' . to
one instance, ma* ba.tite inetriment:of good, • it
it the enetont:try teeapon be•lihith free govern . -
Mints ore tioetroye4. The stnicedenv inusi
ways greatly overbraance - Aa permanent evil
any partial or transient VeneSt.tyhich tite use
canal any.. tirae . • .•
Falling to:Pieces.
The s6ad4y dynasty,is rapidly Idling to'pie•
ces.,; tArery:diy,'Hlrrost;'aiid - ham every :aec•
tion of the North:, comeevidences :of theaban
doilmantOLincOln!a. ,fortenes by proMinent
members and editors'of the Republican • party. .
TheNaw:Loddon (Conn.) Chr:oaiele; a Republi
can paper, in taking doWn the naMes of
and Johnson from its head; used, the following
laßguoge
There' are more or less empty—headed . idiots
in every, 'coinmunity; Who, without: 'knowing
why; belch' forth their .silly alang t TheY are
like dcigs who bark . tit any or al,l objectsloWard
which'their, ma stem. exhibit their aversidn,.—
Men who have haven PiCLINIATtY rivriiiisr" in lau
ding Lincoln to , the skies—whose fat. offices are
dependent:on . his ie-election; pronounce' - .every
indieation. of mistrust in the • Presidentqability,„ -
hone Sty and integrity., to be rank copperhead—.
ism, and, the Weak—minded, easil y led • and.
thougbless parasiies oi.those officials take • .uP
the parrot cry and ring the change .on a.. word
which-wis coined to illnstrats a.cartainatyleel
character', hut Which . by copste nt.tusage„. , • on all
season and out of season, bas4te
°idle a meaninglets term. - •• . • • ' •
Wo - do•ndt expect the office holderti'•who
minated Lincoln tote honest for their business
to itnifatt: UP :TIM' /MG'S ' DEFOAMI:iIES 'AND.
MAKE Its r l t:PitouSPOTa i;oILIFC AS SNOW:.
The.in!elligerit:and :observant portion " of . portioof. Lin
cole's'eupporters. 'gradually work
, ; around ; .
to: the'Arue. knowledge of the elidents . char
acteriand 'be •kiverned.- accordingly,to
thesnimble-‘ioiced parrots , Vrhe.echo,th'e
•
meats 'of the papsuckerei - we *quid recommend
it cessation their. - sillyr4abbliiigs Jong
enough for them to'reid the comments made . on.
.Linceln and his adminiatratieMby !Web emir: ,
ent . 4 gConpei Horace 'Greeley,. of the
TridithO;Pyriint, td the. N. T. I.?,ti‘triin •
Post; ThurlowWeed, rrthe father of the Reps-
blican party ;"' pr.. Prownsion; PrentiCe, of the
~ ... . , .. ,
tseille.routittir;tid .., the ',.:r ' iei!sicii!! owl'
'lO4 of ; Semi tor 1314 W:itd ,, e:i, • '
.91nti:' Al AVII"
leikatutitre SetityWinte ' i ii'vii; alifie . hiiidi
•,• v -, r A . 4F'in ti reoston, that• io
T nil •
debt now, •
Z ,
•o , keevepty rtlltinis b flae;' :Th , llivei
thitiiifmidiAalfdolliri every Oelt t rnimiv
11dd:child in th e.Nciithti Talk eboutijittiying .4p
'rrincipil , whieli calls'lor .6aC.iiirri'ottn'f• - of, ffi .!
tireatij'eaWnot:bet,:thtne . .yelttiodtgrinding.,the
thezentirelitcit,ettr p0k...., . :We may succeed -in'
4,4ttinetit4.olll;norattliitnenee," in the . erid j but,
frisceitpk - ?
i to Ito:;ee i. t, nne— tt letst:.4 will
.be'enjoytilii.ittled people!'. '--- ,
:'- .'
chairmen, ?eepeitiioltif the §iiide
end House.
cippin4,te,q.on jhe.Ayliillfoiul..St . a,tflittildresett•
..2..' , l"o:tttyr . st!prir.ters 'Of
,ditti.ioetartrtent i 3 _4.end
published in the ~ Neei•Y,orktintietii; of Sat.nrdey,
we ...W.O 6biyirilerp!' '
;.t . .eit ti . grl.iiil6 . o;l, r emark
able init•ileser%!ed denunciettnii:a. the , Pr psi,
aeot's coursemade by i ‘Vailelincf Duiiii....Por io
da y' we will content ;ourself ;.C.itli....vhilii;uswlisci
iItOSIILI . B:StIZPOE\TAIi f!Ht./NEE.Ir OLD, dkin.!,•!.....-' •
•''Thite the good .work gees brfivCly. no. EvetY
thing "thet'-ie pure *flit .Oprie. he - Wit within the 'Rep..
*Uhl icinr.piirtylit iapiilli . enving.ii;:':BiToie „ ihe
grand con'est olNoyerober
,eiery , malyvv4o ein .
. . .
,c - etely.)oves•hie country:idol tleitiree tioltehold
it once moretr t rAsi;rOni!::.atalertted," - Will hive
albandunid.t he'inian . whose .lincoin'petc . trey
.and
m isdireet ed3ettoit. nanch, ft et. ; •
very 'aigit'of :the times' X4re
,
success_ for' men: new en. t•ith.•.better , principles
'han Lincoln's... Ali that,ie - now,'defrianded
by the Pi.dple. is a- , Angidate: tendine...uponl
platform whoSe,plitilitiare.ibeConstitation u 0 •
the laws. , , Th'e triumph of stithit
ae . certain as. that . another term .:A bra ha in
wonid.mail:e ;America . desert - 04 our
children,'„heg , 2. - ars;a"nd - •
• riOu:roy rirpatd 0 - wx
ton :Courier!: sayai well .I)fineforaiaitt'tkle
sitiiilar . .sentiinereC',of
posit ioas, exprassad'tiarlee lief airvamsrsue - es.
reminila us ni Hazel,,th a Syrian,'
~ ( 1s tiiy servant a .thatdag,.. he Simulir a. 'sai.
eat ' thing. 7" . and 'syent home and enurilera4
rX'CltACrjrniof riDIt . OSS , Of
4t11 3 1 . '18131
. • . . . .
• , S up p ose yon go to .. .Wuri you .cannoi..fight:al=,
wtiys; and when:utter inuch . loss.;:odlioth .
and no gain on. either ? you eease tigHing; the
idetitical gneStiO(is as to .terms interi•ou rae
are aaa in. upon : you.' This country, ts
bc;lon.3 . to *pie whO inhabit
it.. Witetev'er. they • Shall grow' - weary. of the
existing govertpent;,th!;y etn:exereiso: their
cdndtitiiiipnal right oh anientlini;.or their revo r
lutionary right . .to : dismollier'Or overthrow
Ex•ru.tcf•room ,1," SPEECH. or
. . . . . .
yikpw,l not *rnike'ittbu9 the 'prida
of power-; it in contctnprof treason and reliance
Vpon'foree,.yr - t say we shall' itot go, .but • shali
remain'ai silbjecta to your then,'gentlemen. of
the islortlt, a'vvar. iS - to - inangurated,l he like
.Of . .which men have:motseen..,,Sillficieritly num -
•ercitis' on. both inclose contract,• with. On.!
lrimaginary of division and 'Ninth many
:means of appioaCh, each sititairtA by mradne—
tive, section, .the people . of sivh•ich will gi;=e
freely both otrimney, and of.stote, the conflict
'must be multiplied, indefinitely; and masses 'of
nien.;•Stterifieed . 'to the demon of civil Vvar, , will
furnish hecatomb's, such as 'the recent 'war in
taly!ditt not. offei , : . • At:the end' 'Of ' all this,.
what will you have effectedr.'Destinctiem -on.
both sulTtgaiV'on-on'neitker; a treaty of
peace-I / ring both torn •a t he f.vVail•
'of ihe:widolk and , 'the cry 'o(the . `iltiihan
'toted , (fr those; peaceful
. 4ntca:of domestic 'hap,.
pineal' that noir'prevall• throughout' ilk:. letidt
than' you agred,that' eacliria•toMbrsue•h is - sena
r:ge coin se as best. he may; This iito:bel ha
end of d yearn
you may tivasf,e-yourstreiglh;distiess 3•••;tir
ple;wind get ra t•lase to tae which'yoo
miL)t.have hail at first; had :justich . Ond reason,
instead • of •selfishness' and passicio,'•(6llf:'
(14,.taieil.lyoiar•cdarsa. • •
$1: $32i649, F 35
300,000,000
300 0,10.000
S 1 000:010'
30 x,000,0110
' NEG4O . IiEdiUfT
lf Genet al .Sutitsrxx .ever, President,
he is' tolerably sure hot to receive wile of
Mdasnehasetta, kle his t ter
tofan ant of 11;at state ho.Vrna' running . nf .
ter .wettrii. .tho lines of hi's ar
my, which muittriake the' cheek of every 'son
Of 'that . once honored sin'e,..redden 'with shame.
,
He says to the agent; . . '
'I do, hot . see that the'll4 restriet's :yoit - to
bleck,reeruite' ttatlyott'are. libeity to "rolleet
whitec.recraith . also'.`lt, Waste' of :thine. and
motley to •upen rendeaonsin N4rthwest'
• gia;for a'ss'ure you ' I have 'licit' seen • WTI
bodied man, 'black 'or white, there, fit':'or
soldiery who ''Wei not in .our arniy, - er'the one
opPosed/to..it.
• • y o n :spank the` imPres'aioir,..going' abroad
that I utribliposecl to the oritipization'cif 'color=
.• - • .• •
ciprniOns, gird;
there in no reirou •you .shou4l;noC
knOw
.
. . . .
Thouf,ii ent ertaining profound' reverence for'
our'Congresi,:l'dn doubt their vt'isdorn in the
passage ifthiS • . ;•:-
Ist Because - civilian - agents nboat an army
iie'n 'nuisance.: "•.•:. : • • • •- 1 , •
2nd. The duty of eitizena to Air Their
eountryll toa . aacred n
. a oe to be 'peddled .e ;by
6aYine -Up. Mi.' 'refuse of oilier states. , • •
3rd'. 'lt the `unjust fto 'the .Ifraya sol , tars
and Volunteers.ivho tire fighting at-thos& - who•
thiscompose a inty . fo 'do, ihem '?a a
pas Lrith th e ' dad of recruits, you are after.
. 4!h.' 'The.negeois in.a , trcip'siiion itate, , and
is not 14e equal of ta.white
sth. He is' liberated (rain his' bondage b);
act 'of wariTand ihe armies in lhe - iield•are
entitled to nphis assistance in labor and fight
ing, te the 'proper quotas . of , the
. 6th: This bidding and bantering far recruits,
Whigs' tind"black, bas deliyed. the reiniorae—,
ment o( our'' :armies at . ,the".tirnes when .Such
reintorcennents - would have enabled us.tri make
our successes: pernianent. . , ,
7tu. The hiss is en experiment whichiliend
ing war,.js'tinwirieand.unsafe t s and hei delayed
the universal which I firmly. , belieye 'will
beeorne . :rtecessary,.. to :overcomethe wide
.spread'resiStance,offered us; and I also believe
the universal will be wiseStrul ben;fieial;
fOr, under : the xrciVidence of God, it' will seps
'tote ,the , sleep-frorra :the' giiitts' owl. demonstrate,
whrtt citizens will . fight fob their; country, and
whur.will
No one ; will infer from this . thrills+ tim:bot
friend.oUthe negro at; well thei 'White race:
contend that the 4redson 'end' rebellicut4l the
'm'aster - fretici the itlece, and , th"etiribiei 1,111101
.
eiMittisinded'haVti eanducted fo".infe'nitintzMore,
groes .
the armies; but I p. 441. t groEi for P ioneer.",
tcamasters, tooka, ante.reir,f tr;' pth.its y
19 . th..186L;
4(4 . .it)'''Vt..' .4? . i'llii''' : 1 05•;:;::::
,iint...L , hei:dfit i,oriteeelje,r4tteli ,;: ''`lil
•ire ihe .'t t Me ' bitf it ViekiWte: l I,ohise
10101 'rmiti - C "' ' ii . WO' ",
'' -'O.lOl
dni* ? .41/e..lMiit Pi** l ".ifii 1 PP , ' iti°,ll.
$ 1
: :to' , 81 .0tive,' .9 . 1 Alt oueg neen,ii.. i ',olio
finest rgiii in' teitigiiii.o h'neiilge . l:. rotde .
1014
terffielltinglikihg4 tr reitifif Or . diem!
:- ....These Are•ilettj*,m,r'peetil ie r.,-fiat.l4ll4 bet assure you' thei ereeharefi
..1 : by :erlarg
propot
-
•
tinn elOurfighting nen: ... %c;t ",,k,.t ),; 4 .
: GettrP l -§ ll ol l t l llt •4 0 )!‘02 from-control:°fa itepritlnWoj-seie,ttivo`xeiiiiiiii:beeinie
'
fitwersoilnfillfi tp._ be, eiyil, by! iftilti: flig , ?it.-;
1;04 ii"& 111 be see* tliefiliele ii i'l3ine'snethisfiN
i n ,hicinedneir.:T.:i,':e , `••.'e.:1 .. .,.. , .':. i;.,‘:.•,:z..;E,1,-,',..,1.
Kentucky is in is terrible
.condition,:.-Tht
reeent...,efforttr,mede;.lo4orCe,the. slaYee, into.
the. army have ; ; created - r deep ' ' feelin `• egrinst,
the adinini s tiatiUlo;West , ;rif ,the
LoniaVille fiailrOadv, - the. State ,
iacontrolled giceptine
long, the blito . 1 . 0. M i esissippi;.where,the...red6
ernl - troops have gal risened .townS,r. - 110 - soldiere
vent :Tederel'Ortitorni
fo brine upon at, wearer therille,ql - some
rillu; end ; tennilleslont.:of„! - Lotiisaille;: - muiders ,
'' 'The . -
. mode 'of warfare.pureuetV,ii,of the -Inept .brieber-:
ons'eliii fart -pi) - -, Viry,.leisiff,xterif ,. .*ciiiirri . •ane
c i
:inen'areiit'Marandinilrentlef•be'nFon vengeance',
gainsl.t seldiera:7, -- The_fc?rniers ae-desert- .
e I,
ilentucky.theyearaise enough - Iy'
feed her own .peapla. Tli 41 1,, entire' ichintry - . it
given
tip nartistin . werfare, 'and in many pia ,
• ens it rivals Virginia in.the . beirrehiirtir canted ,
II war. . Yet all, this has °centred within the
last.three - rnonthE' Formetly, the administra—
:lion no,e:ll'ii htirinaninilliey'and;lound• Ken.
014 (inlet end t rue - fable: . NoW, -.force 'is.' 011,,
Prised I v forri'ana . asocial war rages all over
the State.' Gen....-Payne, - under w boseauspicei ,
this :misery was begurr, has just - been sent tie
Cnitiata. • We . , hope hr will. not hi, petmitted
to. renatit there this policy in iCentu . cky,
4 'is sfated that the retreat' of Sheridan Opt
- .tie Shenandoah. ValleY Was runt caused ,
ly's - Movements, so tritirhso. as hy the
staff* officer, high in 'position ire
Sh'eri•lan's inny, our auihrnity • Icor statinet . ..
that when the Tederal them were drew un
the Other day, prepared. to give Early, battle.
near Strasborg,ii perempotry order was gelato ,
.Sheriden from - -Washington, commanding hie
retreat.; to the Potomac.. Ttis :is precisely
Similar to. Wright's' case a .Month He
was ordered to retreat throngh - S.nicker's Gap
t tva Ilrasliinn ton, by t
- and the doe . . tof Hunter end the liurnine of
(11a mbersburg were the eonsitinences.'` •
HoweVer Sheridan's ret real may have been
'canned, he U now' on the Potomac,: near liar—
p-r's -I,?.;rry. The enemy are - .abbut 'five miles
from Haiper's Ferry.' On .Sundak::there -Was •
hvavy s'thrnishing betneen the outposts, te
sultingin a - loss okabout one hundred 'on each
side.; There was a general retreat of the Ted.
mil line:. towards the Pototriac.• . Averill,. at
Wiiliamtfport, - . ls on the northern bank' guarding
, . • ,
, Generil.-Warren'it corps still', holds the'. in-:-
~trenched on the Weldon,railroad, smith
of Prtersburg.• The enetny,:einee the. e.
battles of friday and Saturday, have . map; re
peated attempts drive Wirren . off, "but hive
failed;' 011 Sunday flay . Prisoners '-weia'ript
nred from them; Wurteree loss mates one hund—
ited and fift y , - .moat!, pritioners;
'corpaand One division of: itarke's' eorpi
reitifeireed -Warren. On Monday there was
a contest , in ectiich . . the: onfederateit ' , aver**
again repulsed. Thes,losses ate 'not rePortett.
Oil the north bank of -the :Tames nothing ~ has.
occoiretli Bitney keeps..elose:iu „his - :camp
beep Bottom:.,, • ,
Surgeon-General,Hartritond 'asks a. , aualien : - .
aion of public jinliment nn , the' verdict of the
Cotirt Martial
,against him. He says he is'
victim'.ii‘ Of , conspit laise swearing4snd
na!ignant 'abuse . of official JraWer.'• He , hopes
at an' ea4date to publish a . statement' which
will . exonerate Wm..' .
There is nothing'doing . .a.t
.Atle'rita.,:,Killm
iiick; with the Federal ! eavilry, has : jur: re—
" turned !tom, a. -raid agninsi;.the.. Atlanta . and .
Montgomery railroad. He captured' on.
non, seventy .prisoners, had'a, ,time, gene=
rally, and did 'very little *maga tei the, rail-
Wheeler,with the Confedetate
"edval4, .efter
.leaving..Daltnn, marched to.,
wai . ds The railroad between:Kink,
ville and Ghattanoge has been' eut 'one or -
two pinces. .Wheeler,, still marching to
Bast Tennessee. He; hail nYedcral , three ,
lowing his - rear:but no contest has yet. been
. Cornmolore.rartand-has.suceeelled-Admisal
Buchtinati in eonimanoll . ther Conledrate
vy at Mobile. ' Farritigtlas t .
.sento
Washingtori .his renor .:the okrations.
Mobileas Tate as 'August Bth:' ,Nothing, -hew
is containing in. it. • •. •
. .
Vaigndiei-fGeneral-liayes, of IVO-ten'', ciiirpi„
was.caviiireci.bir the Conleclpritiiiipn Saturilny,
in iiii.,con.test nt the Welilon teilrnpil., '
. .
• Col. •S. , M. Bowman; of the. Bth
regi!ne;fit l is hereafter to command in Delaware.,
. . ,
• •
ADE, it is .ruiriored . intends to send a
negreregirnent la regulate Democratic conse-
BOUNTY .TWVOtUNTNER it
. ommi eel..ne re oflilejfean County have reset rid te;
pay, On-the part of the County; a hqunty of three hund
red dollars to each.volunteer who shell betnustered Ist.
the military eeivico of the United Stoic', and , eredited .
to the quota ofeald County to fill the cellfeelive hand•
red.thousand mon.. . .• ~ • ,
The bonds are lbdged at. the itliOitululeillee' Odbriq
• • • By . the Ocimmiseleners,• •
W. 8,, OVIATT •
: Aueusi '2O, 1801_
iDlo ss:iii:4o :(:4'4:1114 A
,At a C m
ourt of,Comon .
port on the 28th' dare Februraryi
1803„ti , retition was presented, to said Conri
by,,Mlles Irons, ,K. 'pate well; L. 11. , Wiiner,.
W. A: Williams. and Samiel 07,1„ Hyde , asking,
6E4 they, and their. succeseoyilin oaks;
,!oe in
eorPorated into a'body.politic, ounce
and style ot•rthe SMethport Cenfetrei Soiiety;
wheieupon the Cosurt orderilditiblication:aceor—
dinB4oll6., •
From the:Record, • • '•
duApWlCK E Protity.
KENDAL CREEK HOUSE
KENDAL-00E 1 r, It !RAN CO,' PA.,
. , .
Aublicobet.,having pi:eOied this' well
.1_ known stand, and, re-furnished, re-fit-
tpd'the lionse, is - prepared tq entgrtain - Board7
ers.and 'the Traveling 7 •
F11513A13,420..j ABLE, •
Will be'well supplied, enit:•everything• done
to tilieral • sluirept;petrcintdiei.,'- Rift
u ill akcaye find the "leteh• i tring" out.
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L
lanuary 1880; 38-IY