M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, October 01, 1864, Image 2

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And Benedict Arnold for,tine' was •
a true potnot And, then :•turned abolitionist as
iti'trallort It:Strike3 us 'that cortetr near
..ly-Aeing.nne, ofi,the fathers of.y.our . party than
tho:.Anniresary, of
Mom. A P:Ti,tivs.-i-.4t Fair • Gronrilis, 'Fri.
;day,
he.Hari ford , Titiles,sgentlinien fiorti
. st; peighboting . town; • out of ; curiosity, esked:..a.
4nSiii.Wher was selling presidential • port nits,
I.l,iihicti.cirididate: he sold .the most of ,1"
'.man hesitated from an evident unwillingness . to
111101calia', the porsible : sentiments' of
hi. queitfcrieir, , nu replied, , •
.'Well; I Want to
rell;tb;ern all; or both kinds.".' 441 - only. asked,"
cineria,, "art' of curiosity—as
Ste:j'im'liavo sold a , good , mank MCC-1414n: per
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Itritlta", snit e, .mon,• in , a more re
*peaking in'. a confidential
intlOttbrin, 4. !well--thrit' fact 'I !Jaye - already
ove'r,ihree picturesinit'not'it
one Lincoln's planter," .
-,, : ., ,lsitili'igOes4: , 4n'v‘teti;'tnetltillion!s„ and. popular
f.mbrliainnit'of all lkioS. The people; dion't like
at, RRnere , head ; tha."t now . adorns(?) the While
410 - 14eilerpecially 'in. view of • the conditional
doctrines it enitnidies." • •." ' '
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yr' tli f 1 1 rik t
Au t ler on e le o te nto
his %yenry thoughts to.
Illiiryi.i4;lll,e,giitiot,•shoirt of a'igbald orgrersohz
, Looltiq up • hi' ce who. it
*.iiilbaestfocketrtiie.liviog and • lOsulteil.—the
Aiirahli (1,..t . a
liciiiiir.Omelinty ft) .tho. :tpidsi_. of 1144- isiehO of
elOoliit rid itiffering; :" . GOi..flilplho.hation with'
. . .
!1,17.p0n twct oecasions'ths people:of .51.?Kean'
19!11 be' ,t.y.fritie tiecideitt,
•ttia
• Np 'men': believes
'4 . 0,4111 ret(erie : tbSt - tieeisiotr‘rie'xt 'October.
At tiie .; election :' of 1858='-the fir st time . Mt.
Sirs. ,Petiiie 'Public a eandi ' Ja te -the
cannty. drd decide .
,that he
should be -Tree; M ter; A decivion; hOw
l'•liirari,o(thiridui:t, neeiralea. the' choice of the
• the o ca l t a • Einni Piirion4; who
minority of the votes cost at the
thrnpsciret"elnetiani- • Sp x•tall satisfied , were
itif;l4:oli!t!iat,:ipjiistiee hail been ileae, , • t
. I,Bl(#*itii.:hiiivirialii4entlidlite the neconir. time
".Hilinhilcakrtnajori ty: for county
11,PAIROj•Rt . lhi , fiRleC1
ajid are, - much' rnistrikt...n.
tki;peneb:OVAVlCCan, enmity 00-net, emphaifc
`4olrtehitife: regard taftiiis
••. .••• • . . • •• • .• • • . .
, . . .
: . 171011113RAT10....0VA511
r arisemhlage of people met at
, • SMeth ort
ii# , (air!eaciki - and'in'Oceeded - to . organize by calling
Arrold the:elyalr, a nid•chrmaing,
11'.41g1Sniett; and li: : Beclivirth, sr. vice Prei
W.l,'Da v is . was :selected
-•
114Wjeaf,i 3 Of yeas. atated:
hie happy and
1 1 ,0,04tile,',The . Meeting:'Wee' . ..then
Tapent, of - JiiipeptOvv:ri,
;Puha; and ,
r , The . ittendaoc, ' was ,:larger than "ever.9on—
i!,:alAttiObiert;:'eall'Afte....crovril listened .
~,irt!itCMai*e*tattintion::to the plaia..truths;..elo
ipea Ire re;
S. A • , • • bh,
!ft? ! , ,f!rew,el l ,,,t„tif,tldedi - - , :-T.he. POrt)?7
IfSting.h,e,/d•:4":l6eidatlefferlioont WAIN
miteiewei:lteld'in'tkke•rolidity. A t
serinti's
s'ts:tiatnati,eln tie iiriangment; as 9'ov.
vi?„,ot,a4d7ti,r : liaed tO speak in the evening,,
itio;iftirho'on, , a large number I.ot
4 Town until the 'meeting was over, and
P I ytl&pint ed. We wee&
ime to'hear the•first. speaker—Mr.
B. Chain - Min made' an eloquent
abounding
, with
historical data, ond
rlearly :the rnistrianagennent fn sr-
.or tt . l . lo..present :4411:ninist rat lop 'a . nd pl!)
. . , . . .
e ruin of free Met itut ions, if continued,
fie ;;Vas frequenilt Clicereil . di.rip*.hia remarks;
with :the unbounded apnlause'. Of tid . mtiltitude. ,
Gov. ...Bigler ,- follOwell and in the 00 0rse
bis.remnik.s said that , onr •present
could have „been annicably..settled; without die
union-05:1*er; had the Itepublican party in . Con
gr.ess . acte:il.in •
_,Thatthe
That
'Ciltieadea woad', have beCti ad.
Cepteti . !by!the, Pu,. a
aths a' 011 , t1 settlement 0,.
the difficultiasithat: the , Retatbl;eap
,meMberl .
voted' solidigainst
.it. His osti , '"n pfdpc44!ion .
the peonle::to deCidO;.was:
also 'defeated the.inme,part.y; rhos enabling
the' . secesion..leadsre - to.—accomplish
•sig,na;.' The _Governor indulged in no pet sonal
recriminations, amt . treated hie politicitl. OpPo:
nenta- with unmerited • ,
Thio . Meeting gave evidence that .the: :'De
Macrae.) , are aveake, and corning- up . their .
ancient encrg'to redOern•the• country ;from the
•
lilacic rule of fanaticism • that hhas,'plunged! Us'. so
, . • • • ••
deep' in th e'...-datlc gulf- of despair... ,Repeated
cbeete , vccrigiVen for sPeckerS:—fiir George
M'clellan,, and :county.for the,,DistriCt and
nomination e: .
11 cl a y e.varting the con,
. • . •
'thellonse. 'There Was a griodly.atiencianc
•
one third atleast DemoCrats:'.. Speeches were
m'ada . .h . ylqe - sars. •••ctifieltl .
Weinuire. .11! r. Seofield , r an:rinasual coot a for,
f.reely,in tienrinciatiOn and ttbas
of .Dernoe rats, aril was alio.4etlrer foci reeldess
indulger) in
jokes ind•blaOkgOardism. beneath :.g.entlet . nan,
eslieeiailk so ;towar d Gov. Bi „hit, hr's opponent
for.Corigrss.
.136 w markil the difference •
... - . .
tureen the two men 1. The q.ieert,Orhoicl nut
Word against his .oPponont; politically or par- .
aonall3i,. We can only. account for 'the. decent
of Mr., Scoficid frnim the ore tor and gentltiMan,
to thii.blackg . uard, tci the;fact. that .Ids.assacia
.thins- hays him, step, by step, to his present.
positiOn . .• When a man consents, as he did,, to
scicriticit his piditical and prrsomil, honor, fcir
ilereCtis, the rest Is easy and:natural....
me. Welmorsii remarks werp.strelPas . would
•be expected from alite long; opponent pf the'Pe
mocratic party: :The same cd,Jl:ctions.coold.be
mach ta,the lack of fhlyneSs and candor'in.his
speich;' bur we..spppose it .is allowable for a
tawyer tristaVe; without•haying
the same :gnat attached thdt in honorable man
Another Republican meeting called fol. this
. . .. •
evening, of• .Which we speak in, our 'next.
'We tare ' telti • I.y• shoddy •sperikara that the
South had nothing to' . corriplain of=t hat North
ern DemoCrets encouraged • thein to secede- 7\
Let us see. • The . iqissouri .compromise :which
'was inteeded as' a*.settleroent, was opened by
the. igWilmOt: previso;" anether-.compromitie .
was effected; to witt.L-thatCo s could`-ngreS not.
leg6late slavery .
in or out of a territor; leaving
it with thepeople thereof to determin. This
iviis%faugiitby,the:Repnblicon.party. A 'deci
sion of the, Sum:rine Court settled that slit:very
had the same rights, under the constitution;
the teriteries that Any, other, property had.--:
Thittkiie , iro'vras not a citizen of the United
Statest-tl7at a.slave, espaPing:from his master,
was still a' slave, although 'in a. -free Ste
This. decision the .Ilepublican. party scented .
frolm :t be et ar t -• The 'CI hice go platform Set' it,
at klertance, The President, elected on that.
platform, in his „inaugural . address, '..said the
.Chicago platform \vas, his laW, And' labored: to
show-that de.cisiOns of the Supreme Ceurt were
not'binding as a, preceilent , —that. the .only
settlement of di Grenees:of opii ion in
,regard to
'Catistitntional 'questions, tvas by :the , 'peeplii
the ballothex. le additiOn to this the ,Presi- -
dent:had' Raid "this coUnt ry must be all: free;or
altrieVe, 3 , l• Whicli of course meant that :ifmust•
be all free.. ...Seward who eraa,seleited as Prime .
Minister, in the new' Goornineitt,•had said That
there Was', i . r`reprieSiblo' conflict between' free
and slave•labor, arid one or Ike.-other must con :
quer,! , ..and . later had said, ic.the election elLin
•cein ,Was the. downfall of slavery.!'. It must be
admittedthat these things"lin.;cohnectien with
the:2MM Mown raid; gave "cense of uneasinessthe'sOuth, and who dare say,'.. in the light of
'four . . years' eXpereince,' that. the Republican
did notintend to ••depriVo them
rittheir..rights; but
. we are no advocate e( seces
sion;.;it.wes.the w orst . remedy 'that
have . been'adapted. :But who' . stood up.
againet'aec,pasiori, at:the - North'? •Massaehu.setts
had always sanctioned it . •
. . .
The parties at the president iril..electien aided
thust l -IThe Democratic party feared,. and la-.
bored hart, to preventit—being stigmatized as
Union.savers , --for their efforts.:- The itepubli.
'can patty incited to it; and hoped for . it, actu,
ally attempting toehOw..that • the
,seeeision 01.
the .slave ' stat 'es would be a
.benefit to the
North.- The. lamented tangles; :alOne,'otthe
.. candidates or expohents of any patty e•nencia t en
the DoCtrine that the Union' must he preserved.
Senator Seward, after it became knowilthat he
'was to be Secretary of State, was asked poidt
.edly.tcistate.lf the government would use force
:to •preserve the Deicin, :arii gave assuratrees
't hat. no farce would be used. against, the -South
ern States'. The Tuustius emphatically stated
that
,if tlie'slaye . stcqes wished'' to secede, they
would.cthe allowed t'o gO4nPeace.''• 'No candid
man willikny thitt .the Republican
. party,
ted to; and encouraged the' slave states to leave .
the.Dnion, ind rook.,up arms; 'not to: ";to: to, main;
Jain lithe :,Donstitution and Taws' but to.over-•
throw slaversy,..Ond take away the:. political
, . . .
, „
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A :R uandam friend st.Wtishington 'writes :to
us as' foilrisret 04,toyst. street, Alexandria,
on Monda4 . :week three white soldiers,
islthlnitlOdlaitiirrattitehid.' to : their :ankles,
snigger while they viere.clesn
inir:tbtrolieotitlh,, fli Wit • olted. oPoo e l ': door
titeriitoiiking segsr,mod . readioi the gisnior
Sftitr '—'ollr/stitses 'Dentee'r r • • • -'
, .
-':;' , l3/GLERALTHEALLi
itatet!lest .we4c:tliat Oie-it:?ri(erees,
bistrict
vernot.Btakn,to the .penpip.'ai(*.it whose
putllic and ptivate . record
On the gieat cpiestionS and :eeti7plientitt
.Prieiled. the Wuri l;Vr repeat that no ptiblia - rnan'
'now !lying can .point to of i'nure'.'gniid'istently,
nationill: ; ,•recor4l:..; ..ite4ereneis io ...his _.every
v , tt speech the. United 'States Senate
'Tay ()nit' Of Below
:givo; two pr::ihrge. eS..tiaets speech
011.yere!l in..the Senate on lbe.g lit:6l...Tanuaryr
180;in- 8 1 1 1 . 4;OW of his fimendment: : to the.
in'opnsitions.:o( Mr:•,...Ovitlendan to: arriehd -the
mind
. the sul'ilnission:pf:the ipestian•to a qi
fe-ct ' •
, • • • ..
God's • ;.,narne,• this
agiiiiion.'`.:o:•tit, go •
'tkeet fon' of .I,4p:comity . ); IS 're be iafgantzeti,. end.
Oriva•its Vital :n . parli.,Of • exist • elite 'Tram ON •
aptenpa,, bp ac .o
iv hot' good...ett :fr.otro-•it;
What can he done forithe,,: white or the biitct,"
rare brit?..la what:pos.oWe way is 'the .
•dition of either 'td..-be lor,praved?.. SS'P.LI'4 you:
rnuke th.e.-rdattei yoO.fueen
this; you •th.een .how,'
When • aii.d''Where?•••YWL:*ktwiNleir*•the
reStriet•ion ;of:, IN& :•co • nottitutiOn as ."to -.me!
sla•Ae:B.tateS....•Tioot elop•pn • se this.A.Vere, rosioVe4 .
and Aloe Southern •Ingople.:. Were
are`our Edayes; Set •thein must
be clothed find reAri crime end. ttike; . then.. 'what
wotltl:Vou dor • Notliin. : . nfle • men• uh.olute
ly nothing. The :o.inoist. abollitionized : State in.
the Tinian wotold . not• agree' to rece,iv&herlhote
of . sliives.in :order-to give. t heat treedOrn:,••.They .
ethoid . root •be,tirought Noithp „rind :if: such, a
thing•werp,'.'poielhle; - p'yety . • s.'sane Iritst .
knoW that,their.coailitioti. could. be dlidilciy,
W'tirs . o • • They. wo•uhl rtr , t : titti i: be : :but
tniSerab!e, starving;..t.leiretted . ....Sldei•S:- . As
wolljeorittiketl by the' Senator: frora • Virgihia;
the other ',day . ,
,in 'teach:l:4 the rpusegeeneei
of, bet ween the •:t -sectiOr.si.and joist ty.
deiiyintr: the. right . ; :ariii.pesq.ibtlit eubdujog
•the South,lf,you hiid thv.._Soutl . subthic4 ‘chit
_would do witto'thOslai•o;4l •.. • . .•
say,:.yon woul.l -h.lre.to,re • faiU
• kherp..t hei:.:; Old Ihe sotti h were conquered
Province's of
.1 ho No! th; the instijkituo of
ye:l . y would have . :td boo ,tria;infainA, the
• right:o, propeo fcerignizeti.,.. Whet
it'heierd are roinacrg,- titan; Mr. Pi esident,
, tor, en . idle uhsiractiOn.or a vain - delosiOn.: •
I•havo no nleaSnre t 'sir, in this hluil of 'talk.
As Goths . my judge, My hart Is;not in it . at all.
lam P it Of .critninator,• - j• stood here
.between.the'eitron.e . of the Nort.h . .;inut. the
'South; gettin . g. bat little couliten.incl.m •sym-:
pat by . rinrt . ..r , ither:4jilei: . but I' stand ' for nlyl
reuntrY,.. for tlie.lJniOn , Of•thes.• , ..St.ates,..for. : th , !
"cause orjust ice and: hilmanity,, far the right,
for duty and fidellty on all hinds;, and hist
a [rat ricidal.war at all . ' titne.S • uu4' e Very '
contingeney. . • • . .
•; I hi v e already said •tbut.l.do.ncit hind Santh
'ern' m en blaine less on 'this , subject, '
-,indulged'have a 'spirit' of- reeritninat ion •aild
- refalliicin.-towards the ;North 'neither wise
nor philoSOPtitchl; and tiCai(not be denied• - that
. .expionage. has been'
kept' up tOOMe..Sou (kern - States as tu . Nort
ern - men VOiting the tOgion.,.and seine ie
atances'erttel: andcondign punishment infl;.c.ted
Upon a manner diSgraceful to: 'the age.,
and welfcalenlateit to provoke . '
aggression and
,They baye, in 'addition; been -up
necessarlly.sen'sitiveand exacting in tintnipor-
tent points, and at times have' Inipres...
aion • that, nothing 'that' the Niiitherd. people.
could do.or say would' relieVo ,their. - appreltem:.
.sians'or:assuage their • feelings; •.• • •
-As for .s.ecession, I em - utterly ., oppdsed to
it. I deny the right, and I• abhor the .Conse
ripences; but .1 indulge in no* . tirgntnent . , od. the.
It. is no retredyfor•any:on'e of the evils
lamentekand in : my. judgment, it will aggra
vate rather. than -remova.:•theni; and,'. in . addi
tion' ; supetintlece e,ouiltloss ...others of '
distreas.ng and` destructiVe•Character. •
were AT hie to beai the ills 'we belie, • than% tly
to cithere•We of.":' 'Will AiSsolatien
arrestaggraesiods tipon the rights, of the South?
Will it extend the area Of their peculiar
ration . ? .break up. machinations :of
those Who conspire to.cerry slave. metier
ty?. Will it aseunge. popular..feeling in the
I% , lorth as to slaveryl Will
. it4iVe. additional.
Seettrity.to the' holitera of.slavery?....and
pre'vent. - inSiiireetinni In .any ' : ,jtidement,' it
•Will do the nonc.ot these t4ings. .Nof• *can it
by. iinY...'nossilfility, *prove llw•thaterial
terests'oreither section, Of the Union;.and I
do not • inteed,-to; upotlthe . queoion . .ol.
material interests in' - considering :the value of
'the TlniOn. - !. If we could .have two republics
.ol ecfnal 'haidony .
strained. commericaland
.t henational'groivth mi r th the 110 1 7
ed. .13'tit,'waal tibia revolUtiOnatop with tivo
republics:. and 'can: peaccfal • .reletjons he
'maintained.? are. Posaible;• .but . ne'ithe'r
• .
the one net . ' the.other is probable. II:once Ohs
ruptioe: becnmes perenanent; - the hi story o f .t he
world - ..
Would areal :tit teach; that subdk isinn
would'
. follow,tintil;tlie American;Union nlnn 'would
'he divided Score :,or)rinre-• of • petty;•
Av'rang,)ing; and dernoralizedyepi.blics,
Ong only-the pit y.anil contempt 'iar.the
Acknowledging•the Justice orthe - complainte
- of 't he' Southern .Sitites to :no, inconsiderable
eirtent,,l deprecate with: all my . heart the
remedy. they. peraue,' and nm prepared . to
resist. if by all proper. means .. in ' my' power.- . -
teen if the right .-of *successienW
. ere • clear,
Mr: President; I :maintain .that' justice,. end
good
,faith to the Other : States 'tegni(e . that re
dress for alleged,
.gitrieness-. to .tiro. South
should. first be sought 'at the hat ds - of- Iht;
penplettie . ' fountain of -political authority- , -
and in the forins•Preieribed int he Constitution:
The Southern State -should - petitioned
:Congress' for - a .- C'envention. of States' to revise
the Constitution and.remoVe;thegrieveances . ot.
iiith-they complain. In'this . way they could
haVp.aseerteined the . reel . ..sentiments. - and iii-
Ceniion of 1 . 410 iiooplo • towards tl)eni;
.
and theirea t niternatives of. continued Union
or peaceful separation emit(' bave been 'deter.
mined .upon, This NN:iI . 9 tlie, course of. our,
fathers in reference to the old "Confe'deration;
and Was . intented to' bo - perpetual, hut: was
changed because it did not' answer .the .pitr :
pose for Which it was, created.: I.,et_dur South
erri , friends
,follow this . exainple r even. at this
lite da y , and;fill - ..may yet 'ho saved. Better
cnunsels . will prevail in :•sttch'n . / beily than •in
COngieS9..Men vt , ill: e - O:Tte freSh i fr ti in the people;
f
unembarrassed i; party pelip cc: end ',patty
platforms::' This .refuled by 1 te, North; and
them,and',not tilt theni could „ielent remedies
with any shOW of justice be invoked.': The
Constitution Was'intended to .mecf, jitst. such
exigencies . ienoW sorround.tisr and,. hence,. no,
provision was made for the Separation, of . the.
States, and Unne;for the coercion of States, itite
obedience to.the fundamental law,of the UniOn.
The men who ma'de.the .con'etitution 'wer in
thdpractiee.a that .peneerui • rerii;dY at, the
-
time end doubt ess intended to leove the.eitme
~ ~ .
remedy :end' none: other to .posterity. . I
"remedy ernbrstee4, - unless Cot;'l
dress shotild prontitly submit toe the States
some rneeedte, of ptlrcif'catton?: an . d
In ' triy opinion. ,seceskion , the - worst,
, ienletlY (Or the eYils - comrdainea. 01
by the Southern States, and coeremn the ,t—
-clest,of all the remedies suggested lor :secession.
The States ought.to live in fhaternal bond.;
but if they wilt not,'sball on'e half .put'• the
others to,the sword? Sue?' war would be
one of extermination. Neither side could ever
conquer; awl if tLe :,iruther'n States conquer,
%hat Would . they'd') with the So`tithein 'States
as provinces? l'he Senator from Virgiiirt met
that point the other day , , cotnpletely 'that
I need not Ingetl-1.8 W.' Butt cod forbid that
v.ur shoold'ever begin! lam againsV it. am
for, peace; I am ready to grant' anything in
reason to,reconcile' the di coiktented States and
the t:trer,ded people. Illm• , ready to implore
them• to, remain i'n'6eUniont-I :rim ready to
tight for their 'crnsiitutional ....rights to ti.
last hour;,but to shed a' broth'ePs ,blood in,
fr,titricitlad war,' shall be ready—never! nevelt
But still I have nn abiding faith that the,
nation can be jawed; not by mere lio'satThas tp
the Union, though, I like them e.sceedingly.--
It will-require wotds as well as faith. When
Rome•Wfl3 :n the full • tide of lier decline,
it we's the boast of the 11-mans th'at, while
the (...'atten;,:m stand. Tlie
boas tvas vain, for cairne's eriac . nii:_finzor"
points . to the.fallacy of the expectation.--
humbled pride ,and depatt.id grandeur
of the once mistress of the world are a fitting
commentary of `worldly ambition. Still the
American Imam that while the Union steeds
America will stand, is far more rational. But
means must ho used. Then, boasts, may , be
indulged. The adoption of the rosolntions of
the Senator limn Kentucky, by' the vote. of
all parties in Congress, would at once give
assurance of reunion and continued reunion,
,arid would ho the void's of peace and coral will
throughout the' land. What ft ldrnet,lrue. , nce
it would he to co trembling over'Thu wires
firm State to State, Irom.city• to city, trom
town to town, hill to valley, pal hon=e to
hou-e, throughout: this blond lend; aid hot:
mary Iwarts would iropol , ively thtmlc God
tor. hi 3 inercic , „ ' -
IVllrtt lir. Crit 41.0 den Eaid.
As 'further . evidence 6:1" ,vital s",',linve•sniii:
alhoVe, - c:h11 . atient.ion,.do:thO f,dktiviili q%-
tract, hromit . a' speejc h (141yercil:by ti e veneral.dr
statesman, of, Kentucky; in, the I.7ni S:iatrs
Senhie on the 2.1 of md'reh, j 9 st 1.w . 0 (lap
pre . viott to.f he iontigora t of wlm.rm.
.all .licrit, l'lilipifololt.
iyht n :evF;ty, - Nit hcart.woltappalled by' t
•roOternp:ation the blood an. eau tharwas'
to:re'shit from th'e stubborn .refUS,ll of the
o f the. Abolition* party. to. submit ;the
~queitions in dispute ton vote. of the
t.rittenden said: ` I I
Mr. President, I,i,infinte exelosit.e.patt
lam to, one 'side • or.. the 'other; but 'I *am. , jure,
that . on • neither side' cah theme be' a .
'.Senatt r:who is-satisfied. With this rendition . 'ot
I.li s ay.e. had - the honor, arOolig. Others . ,
of fooling. it :to ha my duty to ofTPT proposft hilts
of t cilai :tete'
Orable frionflF here. have ma.. 'vo:rious props-,
sitions , represchts the great
!.State of P..nus'ylvunia —the hooorable;Senator
who Sits' bo4ore . -ine; <Mr. Di!;le,r,)—Bast lice's .
amongst te. "forernOst. • YThe offered
from'
tennessee, Johr,
~.sh2o:1) has ofh'ered proposi :
tionS.There, has . beeti-on' ant, ot.propoOtionsi'
and rati,:preservi!rice; and toil, thes:e',libi_
tions.have been pressed Von) lima 'Urn!
. day today,:witli fiuilleis,exertion JO Obtil in; 'if
possible, home ayStern of savioz. policy out of
'them or . under:thein, nev Pr' frl*l the
.zeal and.the industry:will) whirii'rnythnOrable
and honored. friend, from I ) ...‘ons'yl nia has 'ac:rni,
'in this great matter. • kYirti. a . tool ,untiring
and hhope dnoxtinguislia ble; h::. s''''tuiled ,on
from 'day to day. ivOt
,a' labor' trot no 'Other :
orte'safeely haxe bOrrie, :Y,.1 him;
.has . e.ome out of ttli
of attempting to make. peace; the orat
- tempting to, offer prOposi I ions (or.re,k.o'i,ed
has' been - d enounced by Senator frOm
.chuhetts as the• 11109i - fatal policy tkai , ecitOd :be:
,311:e in ~1- " n. Tor.
Griteral
, .
in.Vievir.of the: ut.terivis of. tho . Replibtican
party to. circulate . c,ianders aguinst. geneeiil
.I\tc.:lellan, we give tile ..frifidwin'g tes,iimony
xesp^cling .Lis and cervices' from
vai 41113 members 'Of . Administration.=
• •
••. • :; • July 2, 18112 . .'" '
Alja'r qereetaVdo!orga n: • . '
satisliecr that youyself, • ofileers,. an
monllava..done thr hest• All be
Coubts say better never.
Tea 'thousand thanks' (or • it. • . . .
Twp days i,l'te:i•arda,: when Lineoin had
fuller information, General Me. :lellan 'received
• . •
Afujor Gperr.l*George Meeleltap,
...Corrinia oiling. Army of the. Potomac:
, wo ,
A thousand thanks ' for I ,
reilet your -t
despatches of 12 and 1
,P. M. yesterday gave -
Be assured the heroistn of yourself,: of—
ficers, 60 .irien is aild'forever' will he appre-
Citled: : • • " A•.LINGOLIV.
. . .
•rn Atiguit, 18.62; madea spee'C'h
at the White llonse, in :Which he 'said: - ••
• "There had •, been .a very wide-spread .at
tempt
tempt to tiave u• anarrel between Gen'. McClel
lan, and the S'ecretery 'of . General
MeClellan's attitude' is `suet: that in the very
fs elfiihnespuf his nature, lie. cannot but wish
fri be stiecenslul;and I hope. he know
General, Meclellarywishes to'be' , .sticcesStel.—
Gen.,Meclellan is, net to blame forsaking what
lie-wan Cell and .needed. I' believe he is a
bea:e and.able :man I s ta n d here, as, justice : re-..
'quires me to, do, to fake- hpon ,what
has been charged on the §ecretary. of: War' as
witliholitinti'lrOM him."... •
-Here is,Gen. testlniony:
• ' ~, 1, V 41,11 I NOT9N, AOgnst,- 31 st, 186,2.
Maler . Genetal Gcotge IL McClellan:. '
-I•beg you to risiistgnie .in with
your ,atriil•• experience: • em entirely
tired out . . • : H. •%V. lIALLECX, ~ • •
...WtsuiNdTorr, Sept . erribor
AlnjorGeneralpeoFgeß..McClellao;Command
.
gssEßAut.--Yourrport of. 3fes.terihir;
'the results of the battles of Sout h Mdunta.in and
Al)tietaqi,lhas beeri . rkert..ed.antl,subm'itted
thePrOsident; ,:They were not... Only .7. kard
fought ..battles;' itell-earned and. iletitleii.
••• 'rhe.ttalor and entlOrmiee . Of.. your
,arty" in
the several cottflicts which, terminate& in th'e.
eicidUsion of thn 'enemy the loyal State of
Mir/hind are ireditable.alike to•the troops and
to the officers who ommindad. them,' ' • • ;
,A,grateful einintry, mouining the
. .
. . .. .. , .. . .. .
-tittytebted!dri.o,;"yrilj: - .KOP' b'ff,-unipind , iur'or.:the
honors 'due to thO liviq.: •' ' ..--, ri - . .. ' '..:
.
.2 ,, .. th VV: 114LLECIt, 9 . ..neriii•irtChref.
- ,6ye.,llli'. Li odolo ;...rifferiitig - ,to 'A n t igtaniy •
. . . . ... .
, . .
Year despatch l.'al . ', to : ilay. -r:....caivd . ....ciod
bte;S's:yoit and all . Witll''You'r.' Destiny the rebel
army li.iosi . il)l-s - ,,'• . . r , :
~•.. A Lincoln :
._ -.•
-: ..Tri 111a . i.oi-Gp4ii•ral G9 . 0 . 1"re , B. :MCC! eilll n 1 • `..
B u tihe,fiepublicrin Congrtis . ;,..•tilita elves ;-. its'
Vas
testimony. On the- 'tat
E.l.l,yar4S..(fiep) of Nevi, , :attin . m.hi rifler.t! . the
fanny.... int; resolntionin
ativo?, rinil it AV 3! , 1
Tipnvlandy,Thgt I ICP o this' flotiSe..
preetifo , l to :Nltijor:.Githoral - 0. • Mo . ! '
sOltlT , rs of his enrO•
mand;,for the 'series .pf . '-brillant 'arid il e vi ! joe.
victories Which .by their skill:an:l 'bravery they
_haya . ac.hieoe(l neer r'ehOS anti traitors in nr,is
o'f•Wast,ein
.
%On'iitei'o..th TT' y .1 8 2 :liter : the .kictories'. of
•• . .
Yoitngtowit .lA'irliaiospOrt; antT..WaSt
Owen . Lovejoy, the' shalt . .iiltriv• rascal in the
. 9 f.ll.epr'e. ! . etitarive9",. 611:r.et1 tha.followin'g
reqobitions,.whiCh were, Ananitnontly..sdo.pteti:
Thtso'tvert, that it i'swith•leOings devout
: t r am iikteto Afft,ol!y lioif• - thrit ..lionse of
•Reprisenttftlyett, from time,. hears , . of
of the unioti'.urrriy in: the . ••.erent
B t .ro i g ie 16; Suprofnuoy of , the...CcinstitutTo n .
and the. iuieOirk oCtiie y ,
.• - fle;t:tt;ieti That: .. N"l'e• •racee::
' with. till) (0 trl;2. -
gni ji !Oh ifif'tllligi , nee of iii,. reCent'vkiorias
achievOd by. the - armies of: the tOrnuo, uss.^..-
ebved from -therr . kettliiiO3 with thOse .or. the.
ievolu,tiont.dtaljlat 'he aineeif , lllol . l . lsF, of this
1-I.Onsti - arn• hereby .•teintOroi.l:llftilar Goiteral
OeOrgat. .for the tli..tiplity:•Of
high militiry.:qualities Whibtisi , coro.itnpqtrtant
'result's with' but
. 111Mo . ..sacrifice of; hnuil a , life..
. .
lh•ttet waa-reedired a
since;• frpm.a..43l:!.ke.r in .tlie.,Pol9nia:e
nd 2fear of Ihe
to • 7
.•
UNCt.t::— T. Iv I i .
;;PE , !O I it yiisti.
!row that I nm AV;elt
trien,:ty there; ey
I:eft?. *-If t kr , r;! Is I I ix,iitt •
.yoti d, I' to i'ttgi) 1 1 / 4 1 . (1i.Lr.A.N, its hart!
po'esilde, tied- Ey4 . \r e.
411111 1; . ot .1.114111t.if cati"elect
can snap ourcouhtsyri';..).l•Ji•r 014 Al.e" i‘rter . •
the chair - ‘ye itie:gimit oft far,e.eer.
sty kerli4 ti:oy
tIT long, 11;111..)': t1)11:1; nn l I beii:i‘;.e
they will. Sol '6)th
i 5 eiort' iran ,fer
mg t' Let
• ihateveryrf o'o 7 , alilf I ; I cannot t till
f.-ii nch to. ir•-^, three ebeer's .. n. - : -
(;rot•tie••B.. - .l•'Clelli.ii;,4i . . - ii: thentitit ha; ttw
Yvant. estileiit;i yoth find iiihttilliat
rritiell,•tpark. him as dti - ettern.Y . to' , t. tie
•soit'ier. Pleas- excuse 1-am
kit a hurry : ... M. 11.•
. .
.•I IIr:.i1:.11Y Goi 11.ic..—A • let ! - er
01/ on.
syllp
ii r.ns in ihe iri i
ity2;
• •
Lit:leolli is re.eFeete.d., tte , may look . f,.r :
four years.' nwre.of wok; ur.:1.0.1 111itt is lt.'s
41 . 111 r.; hut . if Little•Maciseleete.l, I think .13.'e
Indy close: Ads *1 ,
cc It
ThMsoldi.lis give :%;..*Clell.M: . ;cio:
joimenseiMakiridy udiere Ilmy have a freevuti.,.
I heat that one btfplde olk
a . Votu recently:. 3101 • 1"../.•
coMdd.e fadiul in to was (.Yd. Abu.. 'H e tons
r4i.ven time to repent and eliange hi mirk and.
Wai likely to fall in end malCe it
.thing. • It' you it home e.qtrdri 'll.c yit!lh.a9
it he all. :T ht. elle,eliorr i.
tilt ;he ;ilk. (4.11 dwell
pretty hard hln', <,'tit. .1
liii!...tdiad•greelibacrk'afo;o 1,:.c
fi.C.r:apayAloe's*t,ziltoßl him rnriJi, 'P tatuos
'otd, kV- three tloTars. a•• limly . ;l., rdijny3s
a- pound; ,utter 7r.r eor. t.s per pdtd::di
10.r.euts per ' '1 ,
A. : S61;01F.11.of the 8
frierid of the. Oniiiits 471;t.rty ca.ll.p near
.
Petr
'` fif got the sent fuel very kha
ful for if, a.rjd would liketo :sea . timfne:a'Otie,
roo d,c o r aol ', : t' s - sp . each, :Jed :was . :mlMii plodqed
with it.. I never sa•:C..iireli a. change in-politi
cal Mutters as hits taken place in our
&oda Al,a eiutri - io site. .vp,e r ul:":
1 . ,•A. Glins.NUAda WELT, INVESTkU.:—A'. year lief? .
'SeVeral.joni.nals•niiited reConirnendimt. their
readers-to invesi.a dellar “Greelibeek"' in se-.
citring ayery-eZcellent Journa(.lor the- IOUSE
HOLD (inOuding•dlie Liffie. One's): 'for tile '
.GAIOEN; and' forthe FA'p.At; (Tiled the 4nie r
iiral; Many 'persons were ".thiii
led to subscribe, aria we: believe all u,vl o'sdid so
have been mach more 'than. They.
have received: the--23 Anripal Volume - of Ali! !
•Agriculoiriat'which is hill of : good.thirigs, us , e.
1111,. : practical, arid entertaining, and just' now
the Publislicr.is gencling , ont beach of Ifis'sub: .
licribers'aPPl.l.n'-',a'prezlent:ei a plant of one of
the'most re'Markable•Strawberrie.s. that have'
ever been. brought out: These plants; 'when
sold-by the'.only ; ot her personjav ing'.thetp,.. go
readly 'at 75 'ceutseach. So the.Greeithack in=
vested-last year has certainly .paint. well. All.
we havenow to-say is, let all-others-go and' Jo
likewise.. • 'Notwithstanding' the present
vance in Rost, the publisher still' 'offers to- take
stibecriberS'--this Month: (September) at. $1
year',,oi• froM flow; to. the end of 18p5 ( fifteen
moistto).har hri. Aad stidl:farther,.be
One '6l-the. reinarkalde ,Sttawhetry Plants,. sort
free and post-paid; to every nett/ subscriber
'who' encloses 5 - eerits extra' for oil cloth,. pack,
lug, and postage on. the plant. • Our 'advice 10
all' IS, send the dollor.(ac the . $l. 1 , ) nod . tho•
-eitia 5 cents at prVce tlOrange Judd, PaViisher
of-the Agricultilri:,tt . , at.'4l Park Row,-New York
City, Und..get the p.iprr, Yoit• wjl • *get
most -beautiful, ivell illustrated, pra.etinl pape . r
and IFie. cheipSt.ond :in% the . eountr);;:to say
northing Of the strawberry
.Plant, etc'. TRY
A" LINcQLN
• . . .
tlit:Tmficitf.m.:o Ts v'mence on
0tt.' , .2 1, .fit 1 - : .o'ehii2l,-, P. M., iri the
Acattemy
The • 'setiii:rst,#of; Prof. • .of the Normal'
: school tit' • have bneo .
secured ;end:, every One...who' is ambitions. to*
leke ti . high stand 'eoOng teuehers of the'(:oOoty
imprbve . this.op . portufiity ot . :. he
tetight the most approved frv;tha . ...s, of
Tiie DIVMOCTA'II C. 1 ) 1410/POlt:11."The Union
at all hazards 1" . •
.T.rilatErtiampaz PLATI'OII74.--7" AbOlili9ll al
41 hazards • . •
WAsrtirid•ropi, S..tpt:,• )5, ,IS
• . •
==l=ll
CA A,TP.N rbl - N:r or. rc 0 0.4.5,.,:
RuiN
C. 'Coitpieoiuni,:CO. Supt.
• "
:ix..
thrum i
keste! i'vd pg. h 0 4 . t tt.V4tl
z M
Compton ;.t t intil?inpus
d Li t nn,bi , r tow pshiN nad thb.rufOre
still b'e ti cili w
zen qf t te9tui 4eutt..
ingh l u tud, nut of it. 116 enjoys':the.confidonce
nftill I, , tllliti4nov‘ , an •erieigelli. : „ , -busi-: •.
o ss
sr - r io . -4; 4 no . his.: perSsunat'
loispltut;le'aud_ .
gpto...rous, tit • .
:will nOibo'noc-.3ooOOl'llii.ay.
Wae:wito ~ b et 'elected' ,
-I.Ve ' put d0 , ..11 has farnler .
ialfev&dv itup'e , " 114hss
been . i 11 . I t;:q ' Gant Dit • CD/Mt)/ ri •
Alert:mug Tun Eorio.—Ver.r.Ati
Srontso xe:— Tip).2 . ‘ tkan-rnak, lib 'our rhicn her,
tlthie' • gon t trPriand se ta
ferntt e; argytrifit ,sakel
ti:il;lll.be..injuea :to grent ii, thought 4
it:rnyself.... • hilt t kit A ttikanoir'sis
intl. ger '• wit's,. and no r, tt-• -
seltril of our etinsinn; undid, bf Onr wile's
re
lashuns.
..11e I: ; sti!t, mu . gfentliztt hey and.bur aunt.
in the coeutry....Sen.rdely..:- . And yr4: . .rtetrer,is•
Ipersins wnultl hive Its thltik 50....1t : 'is too tick)
he runs Cbngr s;n,ld'sivrilot her pUblic
,sery.'s.. , • ut we'rp.'grit thti hilt o,
.• or.- He's.
What era. ire:gointt: to do*
loon Ea's en Otte! noosanc.• :•'Prs ps •
hiarne •tens created'
:for.some•lN:ise:put pose., lik.t 'aunt
Nett', Eng hi int rttini:liut is. it y liar& t 0... see . .. it.
At en yra l'irti,evtl it's ti pity fie C:Ottiiiii . !t
•go nrC sent
'rood grat.trr ry is in th
-on:Cl:tax rt•6titrital:fits . S. : ltirl:t. u.p r;.l„natt hint.
(E . • .
• At P4ft.Alleltatty,.S , :,p.. !2:3111*,• by the. ;ley ,
an it
:".1i.. , .5 . Tir.fi1t,1,10f. - . .117:g; both ot ,Ito;f.Ath.gany.
tlok - soroo,
LroAs,.. of N. • Y ; ',
j'AC:.!`: L. I . Z •
6 V- t: 1 " I ) Z, i Yll I: lONS
. . .
izou.xn. rl..Uilt F.XTIIA
r 11. , riartry clispaSe4
lo • I ,, l.idtler; K !•!ro 3;,c, Giries.l,.=al;(l Drcpsje:al
I nierPil , o% the prityPr'nf Piges
tion, t i l e;.,:ite,th'A I;4cirb„entp
:1111±4..1 (•,r
iori , F. t‘trfti 1.:.) 1, 1r41ne . 1i;s a re . le—
'•
:1611) . . - .Ex:4tq- . 7est
rop .01 Abnse,
'Ay ;1 for,
11),ii,po,ilim 'to Ex" . r I , ' • of Pow
1.o;'; or M. - ofoly; • I.):likulty of Bic...thing,
'• • .• rren;hUnz;
!Srig!. 'of Disect••;., • • Wol:efoines6';'
1 , 113111 , 5 S 0rV1.310f1,.. •
'P.riii hr Bach,
I;niver , ;al, Laeiliole.of the
..lint 'Linde; 2 ; •• • Plashing . Of the Body,.
Dryne.is 'F.inpiiOns on ; h'nFace;
' • .P,,IA
• Th'ese..P,,yn4oorni; 14 - 0 on, v:hich
this rneflictlie invaiiiily•rt , n;nNes; anon 1011,-.;,.A.s
4.lippi:i:Nc‘ t ; . , r::.cro:TA', p . iilti-ne viTs„
ruc.y
. .
.. . .
.Ivhcrcan. - .say ii, , ,t they . a 1 e* . rivl fi' ,, q.fien;ty fol
-1,...)\,.0 by il,;;•,. "Dironil - .1)1,-;,5„,7' .
.• -
...
"V. , ;;;ANIrt" 'AN D:GONA . Ii grrlDic.": •.
ui the e.thiso..4l,
tiriNC Nl' I L i'r~,.:Ctt;:'. r.[.; OF. 'T
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dtr 1 0, willi,: , eitrr'lh ., ; T i nth . qf the ni , ...ertion'.:,:.
The .C.l.n , q ito i.,,ii ouce.t ., lii , ele-I ~ .vith. O rvinic
VV,;iiio ,,, t , , • requirei the', !lid 'or • All. 7 .lieil:e to
Sirenv.t het! , rind .111 , 4:tor-ate th, , 'Sy'sietri.' ,.., •• - • .
N . ..hiCl) 11 i;rotnol.li';; . l•ATKAC'l' litß,'.l.lUf:hi'v;i-
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Ctr.,t.on.l6'
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L. lit'11(16101 or NVlsites',
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