M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, September 23, 1865, Image 1

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.: ('II,LIICTION PitOoLANATIOIII:' . ' .
'4:•-'.- ; , , wapifitis iii:w:lyyihe.litti . ,isent/o f t -.4.;the Aii'itf
• - , ... ~... ~., Deseird'Andimhly of PeolaiylvanisQ peeked July', ihty,
• :•'' .:"... :;.,Llikilitltled , ..Ateket stilattrepto !the 'eleellone; of the,
.;,•, „-,• •,, toefeewealth,”' !tie enjolriedon.the fiherfff..'oUteery
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• , ' .: , ieshatitty . to 'glee aidleoht ouch 'loathing to'.*.be ...held and
1;•,.: . - ? ,,,• eattereralla do - ontekeetlee ilit • nffinere are to'beehocitOd. -
fc- ~•* • 2.,... - %/ 1 1 , Plefeeepoe thereori4,,' 'AV. -N.' trixttoßipaE; , High - .
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V ' ... •y
. n , 'llety .itdbfried upon me 14 the - Act. referred tni:and the
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~ ..t."• , i oapplieleintirtherete,linees thii, tny'iroelemattoo, ktring
• -.. ' - '": 4 r• Kettee to. the' 'loote. of the comply-of •t• McKean, -.- deall ,
•:,...„-;,... -," lifesdai).-. rs
cola; pc.th,e . General . :Assembly, to I
•„.:, ,• . , leas at,thelt aerer . al i eleetlon 1111000 a no. , . • „
-•• ' • - • . ••••:' :•Tiieidiy ' ttie'l4ittr.daY of Ocibilier ,
, ~. : • 1•D:1885: I't• bettitiliiiistond d'iteeday to the month,)
•:. • '. 'ibex' sad Iherio;betielie the hours of. eight o'clock lo the
• • • •••'• Malefic ands sera o'clock (nth, evening
~of said • • day„--
.' ' • ••..., i ;do . rate tot tfti ...lingo's orthe following •• (doe* .to
, --..: ' -- '' :dn. lisiiii kiiuditoo.neiel— .
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• . - -- ;00 tottjtatillpar of . the Hewitt; of Penitqlviera
. .:, .. beet' e Bth Illestottabbletriet,Oompeatel prAhetiout 7
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tutu Illlffiteir; filnligeek,. Pottle. and- Tlogit.' •., ' •-, ..-
u g ooro
-.••. .• •.' . 'Ole • , foe Illeeiher et• Aeiembly, to . reittioieett.
: • .., • - t . O Milt ' n'atid 11 11(tatWeatlea. ,' • • •', ,• -
:. •. : ' . 'Mew fee riaaldast4tolo.of the, lentil" Judi
••• '...'. ; ..'efettpleig Otoitopeerd ‘orAtiireenattiee ot Tina, Pot.;
, :•, -, . - in =jean. Rik and Camerae , • - '• • - • l • '' •
•••/- •,. ; , - s.:. • Omeitatoti f
on or cies*, Qousedaeltmeri, ;or • teti. county,
of
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cOsit'perpost lbi Auditor.. :' • -• "'" • • . .• •
.•., . ' • - 'AIM pence for coroner • -. . ..• • - giow-' . . -.•
!• • • '•.• •' . Aid tilt qiialifita ehtettitti..o f the' eonnti:of Ileffieui
-•-. , -edgbold•thela Westland'. le. the aeyeill ,Dietrieta' se fa:
lows:-'-. : . -", • ••• Thillereiblii of Aerie at the liver eebool haute',
.. ~ ' —, '.l"l4 o Atiteragla 'of Ilsolthpoit; at • the Court. ;Nose In
•‘:. , 10:dewsiblio•eilintdrord at ,the Eetteol House la.. LW. •
.. '.. iteteh. -
• • Etie tiiientiblpofCerei at the tintuie.
of Corydon at the ecliotil house hea r
?kr toverblp of Eldred at the Eldred Eotel ' • :
Stie tOwnibip cf at. tlie Aldrich SeEool Manse.
Ette'toiraehip of Ilainitton at the School .Mows nes
Ehtilleirtiehip of Keating at the. Cotirt Muse in Swath
of Lllisn'tp at the ee eel hoOtie in Pori
'Thittownehtp of Lafayette at the /cheat honed nest , the
The towneuip of Nary eh alttlei 'bowie of C. B. Bur
.Thi loveably of Otte at theietiaal house at'Prentist
. ::The . township or . Pompeian', l at . 4114; hones' of Peal
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The township of Wetmore et the 'houee,of
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•, • .and 1 also glinenotice, that every. person,: excepting
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the Justices of*, Peace, who shall. hold' any office...or
• entglintanent of prof!! or trust under *the. Voret nteent
' of the rnitedltatea,bf the State', ornfany city or itleOr."
'lterated 'district whether aco oirolssloned.Onictie or el h. •
• • *mike, enbordioate oilicer,or agent, 'who 'hi or shall . irr
• tostployed undiiithe Logislative,'• ecutiee or
,J‘idibiarf
• departnient of thi6l-Stateor the United ' tittles, - of any
• teotporated. district; and,elso,, - that• ' every- inemli . ri
id
toreite ef•the State Legislature „and of „the. Select and,
• notrininti council of any city, or CorninhOi.ll3Vrf.f any in-.
, • corporate& disfriet,'ls by-law incapable. of eierrising at
• . the same tiineethe office of Judge I tispecior 'or Clerk of
••sirelectien in - this Cmittoc,nwealth and that'no Inspector,
•",tod&ii or 'otherolacer of any such' election shell be
.' jilt/giblet° ady odlce'then tole turd tor, . . •
•Atid.in Mt& bY, the 4th section of in Act:: apPrOved the
bithidist_of April,;lB4n,lt is enrarted,'thet the lett, see-.
• Con of en Act.passed Act re.
. tatipg tlng eleetions in this Commonwealth', Asti not .
•• • • betenetrued aetepievent any military Or borough'. of
, 'deer tromeerving a. J udge; ; Inspector or -Clerk of any
• :general or special eleetiiin ol.this'ContMoowealth. • • ' '•-
• .• Anlf the said act
. rehi tine to the elections of 'this .Coni."
.„; .teienttnaltbi. painted .fuly Sed, ,18lle, provides is .follovis:'
That,,the Mkt - Inopecturn -en. afo'ressid. shall
titadt at the 'respective' places appointed •for -holding the
• - -*lebtiop•-fu 'the district to . l i hich . ..they. respectively „be-.
' long; .banotet"9" &Ciotti on the Morning ,"of the', second
• Tiesday:ef Cetober in'each•tind.evety year, and eaeli of
• 'wad tot)eitAiil 'shin apphlnt- rne who sh.lf. he
a'lol,llflei' oisterof fund district , ' • • •
'•• gitetherperson who: then brave received the second
dtun'ber orientem fan Inspector shall 'not attend
it tberderof election, then the person ' who elwtl , have
• sebtieed tQe second highest number of voters ,for Judge
thenext election 01/1111W. Inspector in
, hie pliloo, Opdloviso the persons who alien have receiv,
ed thehigbest number of notes- for' Inspector' abal not
• attend, the present elected:Junk°. Shall appoint an In.
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Spector his - niece:and if any vacancy shall Continu e
'..lo.thieb4ardlot the.space of One hotir efteetho tinted:ed .
by late for the ilpeilink of the election,' the qualified sot.,
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.are of the township; ward cirdlitrict fur which the ofncer
ettaillutve been elected, present et„ the •.electieri: shall
• elect one ofthele number to fill'auch vacancy,
It shall be the duty,of the seeei-ral- Kssessora res Pee.
• ttrelj to attend stthe place of toibling', every 'general,-
" • epeciet,'Or, township election, during the tittle said. 'elec
..• tion ls, kept open for the purpose. Of giving -information
.•t Inspectors and Judges, when celled an in' . .relat .. - to•
- the tight" of ani'person Wes:else-I by them to vote at '-ouch
erections, or etteh , other matters in relation tollie assess.
Inapt orrote"' as the. said 'lnspector,. orthe said 16pee.'
tors or Judges, or either of the m may reettire:
, • No perionehalf belierrnit led to vote at any "election,
- as aforesaid, other then a white free man "of the age of
• itieenty.one . yeers or more who has resided In this. State,
at least one yeif;aan in . the election dist rictwhere he
offers' to vote at least. ton • days immediately preceding
auch'election• and within two years paid a State orcoett
. try tax,, end :hall ttexti.been assessed at .least te a days
before, election,. Au ta citizen of 'the' Uoited 'States -who
hashein.a: qualified inlet • this State and removed
therefrom and returned, - and • who, shall have resided in
thielaction district and:.paid taxes 'as.'aforesaid,, , elicit
tretintitled - yore; after residing-in the State six months:
•Pcortded that the freemett,'citize'n of the United Staten,
• tiotweehtim agee,of twenty:Mae' and twenty,tvro yeers,,
onglaidarreeidat in'this State one year and In the. elan
,,giondlatriat ten•ditys as 'aforesaid, Shall he eotitied' to
fete although they,havis not'peid taxes . ',',••
kd trersone'shall be admitted td vote whose flame is net
Mintaitind In !ballet of tee:dile inhabitents• furnished .by
,the aommissionere . Onlesa brat he produced a receipt for
lhetra.rmetat'arithlit.twoyearti, of la State' or country -tad
'eaisess.ed-egreeabiilit the Constitution, and , given slab,-
; Slaters. 'evidenee,' efther On hie Own. oath rirrifilematltio,iif
'eatothei,,that below paid auchtax; or foiling. to. probate.
•ricelpt;'shilt Malta °lath talkie perment thereof; oriel:l
-ends Ilbeelatinato Wes rfght to vote by, being
.elector
between the ages of4ptisottionse and twenty-twayeare,he
' 'hail thst he has ,resided Or the State ,
least sae.' eat‘bisfbeillis appileationi and make suchroor
of ht. rimidestee' in tierdistidat este reentered by Aids -act;
. arhsreapon the natio efthe permits ao edinitted• tnewateht
risitadb ofttivinkintid Sari; or use *Pad 4 !fgo,! , if hs.al J 1
be ainslttisd on iseconiet of hie age, 'sind'in either 'mute the;
mason rif spelt
.vdtesshall be called out bk the cleikkisba.'
ehallingaltelbifilkettoteititsthe list•cifvoteif by them;
.• Ina(' gene where tbe,aame of. thii„peison. claiming a..
ilea to vote . Isnot fond'on the Ihrnlshed by the corn.'
• seri:dawn aseensore; oats right to vote, whether' .there
or tickle bbietatitd tit'b# any quill fled' citizen it shalt be
the duty of the tuspector to examine hint on oath es to
tine qatabeestlow, anti Wilfriatia UM to . Hero' resided within
the Mb, one year Or more,.hisnath'ehell be sulleieot
poor. but ha -shall snake proof brat least' one compet
ent mitaliiioOlui Shell lam s. qualified elector' , that he has
raelded ft edible "the 'illatlet for more thin ten, days-den:.
410 dIti4alycliweg*ing:Ral election,- and 'shall else him.
deg *tier that his bons fide residence hilursuatice of
knirtal: esillegi.;lC wit du :the district, nor for the
piepose,of - • .
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` -It any. yerspo "'Went. or attempt to prevent
Papether of on election, %or. bithroaten, any viol
,faamo; Map, .Nob. Meta; Or. shall. interrupt or Inipre-
Porlpiniendlero with him in the exeentroir.of his duty; .or
*ball Minsk 'pp'or"ationlit. to' block pp ;the irindowspr
sr ertgat atip Whedtilw!iebdrie the Mime may' be:lnilden
or *Er rotopetrttletuvb.:4he'pstace of each eloetloner
ohlainler en r Isientten any teree any inthindstlen, threats ;
term tlotesee Irlth • design to intiu;-nie unduly, oe
PnalPotilllt ni'lzevent him frOm yotiog,
swim *NW* UM -hielo*lii his cholas; Mich person, on
, tioselettonil shalt be' Itne hi mum: not -'oxesodlng :eve
bpidni{ 44111,: .and tm inipilebned for any time :slot
More thin' 'twelve months; and it it Audi-hp shown be
" [broths court wheril thy trleLor each offeneeidiall be had,
that the pormniolfendliii werMat i roildeist of the city,
y 1 ,674, district ' ort.topmehlp: whore -the °tepee was Ooze
minted. aset mit 'Mitt*" to role . 'then . .on Gonne
:tlon'Ml shall ter' seaterieed Ile ply oda. of not lem then.
trio hinuisidoortrearo than ems thousand . ,dollers, end -be
Apprfoottednot !Wm' Uwe atilimattus 'nor mon:than two
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sa ..r . pupil er_perarots Sled inake any. bet or Eager' Ira reiWt of WY eteettela within. the Onnimon.
er.ehill offer' to nteke,enith bet Or wager', eiththl
'by jarbal`preelaniatfok tberebt, 'or by any w.itten .
Printed edvertlsemeat t ehellenas - or Invite any per. an qr
persontle matte' abet Or. ersger upiri ennrie!innth'ern. •
erh. dr. thei forefela three - I,llnee tpavuoioeot., bet
ehall,be the dnty of the leeneeterAnvi 'Judie: of the'
slietino t relent the votes of there or my of tOem'whe . .
. shell know or wbe chill he, proven: before them t o have
cede,orwho itt.inaap.mennerdetereete4to toy .bet or
weger . .en *Oregon data Sleetlou, 'eaten the request of
11. 7 qUeltled''Olater,: asbllnip!etois shell
•r•obb , ..pgabC44.sbalCilt• .yursolis'ollbricY vote bap
or has let toodb• any bob "Exe,pr,, h 0 0 *
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If any gloom' not by lawntiallesdAlbell fratiflulently
inlaid anyoehretiou Cenimbeir.ealther-being
„ :otherwise', quelifledalball vote oat of -hIl properdintriat,
I or-.if an person ItioWieg—the..want'of meth gfialitten:'
.Uoit shall. alCor procure such 'person •to*te, the perk
son so offending ehall; on ,conviation;be flued'inatly sum
not' exceeding two hundred dollars 'end itoptiMeed
for any t erm, not eiciedicg ,three' trionthi„-' • •
-any perion - 'shall , vote ' et more thew. one 'election'
District t or otherwieti fraudulently - fold 31rjer.,deliver to
the Inspector -two. tickets together; to illegally -vote,,
ehall. vote the nem% or if•any parkin shall sorbet or
'procure another . :to do no, he or they 6 . 10- offending shall
on conviction be , finediir.any :sum not Ire/ than Sayer
'more than live hundred dollars; Arid .be' imprisoned, for
any •terna tot less than-. three -per more thantwelve
pe.reen 'tatinnalifled: to vote in COminon
weal texcePt-lhe'' nee, of nualifled'
voteri shalt apPear.at•iny place of election, for.the par.'
'pose leaning tiekeie, .orletluencing the ;citlaeras gunned
to 've
~ he - libeli ort conviction forfeit and , pay.'anysiere,
not exceeding
,one hundred diatom for every inch °fleece,
.and biltepriooned fur' illy. term moot expeedizig three
Imenthe:, . ' . - •.7 •
Ante•lteturn ;tittle 'at .the respective'dietriets 'a- •
(Orel* 410t..required,:to meet le Smetbnore, the.coun
ty.sett'
,;laa(tb.uounty., on Pridly after the eeeend - Pues. •
day; ol'October next, then and thereto discharge the ,
duties required bylaw. * .• •. - . . .•
Pursuant to the provisions •of SI at n ection of the Act ,
!'every 'general 'anCeprole) lieCtion AAR be opened be
tiken the hotirW of 8 - and 10 in the forenoon; and shill
ecnticitis yr - 101MA t interruption
.edjournment, until
o'eloCk • in the seining, when the. polls 'shall be closed.
°filer' .i4Nier. my hand. 'at. Billet hport, thin, the' 20th
day of September, A. D., IEOO, • slid of the independence.
Of the Muted States the.nieetieth. - ' . •
. •: • •,. ". A.. N., 1411,LIIIRIDGE,: S'Aerf,ir. .
• .A. Pi.aan . casis STATEI).- : -. The goverritneht his
needed . mnney,ainitione the'pennle as a her;
roWe . 6. :.These loans hive: .been' advertised as
."the Pitriotie•Lnan," who in 7
vestecl• in them have, tieeti lauded
. as doing !Weir .
needy country ,a very'essential service. ' With'-
! out diipking this, the eiigairyis a fair one, if,'
. theit eountrk,thb‘:e. who have.
loaned have not served theinielves. • A. iarn'y
re*l estate; owner, to the arnit.lnt of $20,000,
concluded: last March. in . ..e11 - Out and. invest in
30:4. • He' found ir who • , h'ad
the ready money la pay dPN n., I....tsnu
Ike Iw9 (rum Ku, ch: ind i r
rirbOts. as near as:m4.be,
Rea!.. . • :
• estate rettiro
'in gross - ,TRII pr• r 'row, IVe• win !rayli gel's this
(but he won‘:) r: ; i,•ep roe n.nt,p;
$2:00..0.00.
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!nilotyinx" e3Fpf.nti , tt . irjef
ar , 4.1 coptif y . •.;0[;:3 c $2';000-00 incurnoce . (•aly) 40•00
R.pai rs • :300 00
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' Deduc, int; thiS'sum from Theome froni rents.
&e.,: leaves -
I.)eduet...fumheri.,goeernment. ineorne
tax (3 per . Oe'rit)..
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•Toial profits pn
,hneeit /rents . . $64 ' 120
This in:Ths accoUnt • Let os i.ee how.' A t :
who ineested. government seinrities • comes
inve.stment. ,
'free. frous. — every
.PPecirs of taz eterpt the incornetax. He .te-.
ceiv . es an interest on..thehunjrid],
maOng kis annual interest on his invesinrent,:.
$1,460'00 13aluFt income tnx t . -
Yeire;'whija A has inude $1,410:20'
. s2o,ooo'in'vertme . nrip: . cov . prnm . :oitf
B, who" Oak- .A'S . s2o,Poo,real estate
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Suppose The New Hamshirelaiv; sheUld
.be
generally 'adoptetl,:aod:.; called: upon' to 'pay
his twenty-file,' per . cent.'isi en his•goSefoinctit:
iecuritie'S, he WOU)ii 'pay $351!65; leaving:A'
still an ihcbtrie:of . sl..o62.l,6; or, $412.5 mere.
than .13 . rereives on'his real,estiete . :' ' ' ..I
'A, as days go : by beano cares about
,Itia .in
'vestment: -He knows hisleterestis Certain..,-.
He enjoys all tile privileges of good streets, gas
light, policerftre departMeht,... - sends hiachildreo
to the free :schools, vates : at .eleetions;''relies
Upon,the.State fa vre. for protectioo of. his' 11ei....
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son and to'secore j ust ice to himself: and: Ilia
family—for ill ol Which be paYsi . not - .a • centi .
because .his property consists , of ' goyernment
securities.. But all the while 3 pay's roundly in
'the city, county.. and State taxes and : he. pays
double. brcilitssA don't pay 4hything. . •. .
We submit, that this:sort: of “patriotismg
may as well be it . ,littt modest : ' The jelfaa
erike:ftir one's conetry.which' .shifts burdens
from its'oWn . shoulders .to the shot Iders Of'
othee, May be entitled to' a crowri :of glork
but. people whii step to think, rdoti',t See • it..!--- .
Troy
To tax a•farm.Worth•ft thormand. dollars $5O
,and exempt stoo;Qpci ih bonds? • . •
• Artr. -A. has, $?;000•-inver , ted in tr.- igicicery
store one week.before . the assessor rills. NI-,
,13.- has . sloo,oo9.iri-money.:.- -,'Mr. .A. ,puts in'
; hie $2,0p0 stork:on the assessor's hooks ,abd is
texed•s6o fOr it. Mr. B. tints his jlOO,OOO in .
bonds-the day. before he • Omen' .t he' 7 eisetAsor,
tbris , rpciersi,,piiirig'arvAtionoratile• tax- of
Otres lyindrorf eeltisrs;•...kle 'also draw s trWif.
tkoviand Inifrso, making an ;increalte •
of ten. thousand dellirsr
Because all de' ' tri-iind.aristecriftle - Govern=
'Mento leek ro ivle6ime interest of the' . wealthy
in favor of the Government againit the labor' of
•
Beware of the " scorpion 1 • for he
The wealthy bondholders want the
.neCto"
to vote, for with their,rtroney they exi.ect-- 'to
control:OAT:Foie. beteafter....: . • , •
.If eipoor man votes tor-negro suffrage ~and is
in favor of exempting the wealth of the bond
holder hp will find that he: has ` . been -working
out. his own damnation.. '" • ,
.• When an Abolitionpelitician, who has been
Twiliting arid hunting office•ell the days • of his
life, tells you he won't want office; 1;11 him _ ' : he:
is a liar, an,d,the. truth •Is a .stranc,.r •t 4 hie
•,
Whet is•thoOott" Tan b.-
Whet' . yoll:hpfir any- • A tpitit
lin . g . how he loves turci4l::.ertiaPo, -4sk him
*hy he reelthed h.lti.(l, to burn qathc•
lie chitrehes p.,t)
• l'heie itiinv.t are worid ciinsjderifig: end
Ir ivjil..h'oy't!io.,•eccyrti• of the Oppoeetite 'of
thep' , lrilocriley•in a.!ba4 conilifinn , '
..7r , v4ivo the noaro of iuraile..will
iint free tho.l.:nctoy tiirla Ne,w 'Et/viand who
are tereed to Work... siatien heaps day;' tor
from twotti three is a .. week and' board
thmtpeOes. • . ••• , •
.itiolio•afinild'pit en riayi, peel' vroae" .
more thiri oislience,forlenakio*.,*-olikre,
lome,:of I,l* . .olneo.,:holleri•
hOo,tirlobO have been thokyingl thomoolittus tor.' i
foniroors, th• .. bis boysil wore in.lbt
. . .
front to
iilee:ibeir ; see*, t,esig*, tavon:of
those boys?
.' • *. •
• "
Calico While the
ptotluce of'tke fanner hrints a - : . tifighty
pricer
the
¶ltime-was-when a sntali.ainiciunt!ofinotoy,
would pay: fur ••• latke'iniolint. or. goo(
. I 'his,.tvaa.wbenl3ettioirlitilitatiaged the 'af.
fairs of tde~(iovernmerit.r
. Now it., takes 'large atnoune of monetto bug .
amount of goods, and taxes , . : are.
mous.
ride now. •''
The thing is plain, and a blind' "can' t
help but.see,it.,,
Unless the, 'people,'eotpe•tip to the -Winit and
help the DeinocracieedeettUlie- counttyi there
,beliftle left tO ri!de*.Zieept.taz-titles.—:.
•,Reports.froth:Washington, said forest on.the
highest eat horitY, s ;state the: g , the 'radicals 'are
arming their batteries heavily , ferthe greet con=
test ther'nfO.tietorninprl. ro .: wage , r i e. thsi, next
session of congreSs. .'The y that". Pre
sident Johnson it. not .carriing t- ,
ut the principles
Uncln)vhieh ma w.as'electelfrt Ain't the'y Aire det
erminid that .frio other principles shall govern,
.if they canbelP...' it," :This' of course, .means
that the• extretne men of 'the •adminisiration.
party- 7 -thefanatics, who are in favor .of con=
.fiscating till reberproperty, reducing the South
ern. States to the condition •of subjugated.,Pro7
%limes, anti„the elevation of the nekroes ' to so—
cial. end political equality -. with . . the' whitely--
are rescilv'edleforeePreaidAnt ;lonnson: teadopt :
and cerry out their.views, or tOoppose his ad—
miniatratiOo of the government-in case he will
not Make it subservient to their Wishes .and
,purposes. :lVell,•tli'e sooner the fissile: is joined
and fought 'out.fo a final coniusion the. betfer
will it be for the county. .The domestic peace
Of 'the nation his been disturbed,lormuch mote'
than' a cputrierof a cente.ry.• by 'the arrogant
docinatin Of Nets' -England ' gemagogues; and
tE Es hieb4iirre that they 'Were tatiehrll . , J; ,, sson'
in practical s.tibmissioa to tbe wilf,of a mefor_,
tlySoi. the
.rtriple al all f the !,tates, and rilred
.31 - 'lll4 tonreit that.tlifty lia•c;
. a kind of right
:to rule the w here ,cduorry,. or yO. ruin . it. • ,
Pr'esident. Johnson is not likely .to he frigh:
tened out of his propriety ,
.hy Sumner,
and their gang; even 'though'" they threaten
him already 'with. impeachment. for: -o:in
timacy .in not .to their
_impatient
dictation.; no. doubt,, 'understands
tithe principle" he was elected. 'to sepresent
and enforce in. his execution 'of the Presider',
tial'offiee; anti he is wise enough to . know, that,
while, not indebted for Hs place to,the•Yotes'of.
a 'miserable 'notion of turbulent Visionaries •in
31assachnseits,; iris his.parannoimt.dirty, ae the
National Ex . ec u tive, to'prefor the puee, '.the
unity, end largest possible : prosperity Of the
whole Republic, to the egotistiCii I . vrhiins and
crazy aspirations' f a petty 'cabal of fieStlient
imetittle corner of. the2Union.— ,
Mr..iehrisortbas hos : far shown himself dispos . -.1
ed to pursue a conciliatory course :towards' the'
Southern people, and : trr. do . a II in his 'power. tO
smooth their. way .to a' hearty: . resumption Of
their nations to the I'ederaPlgoverrirrient.:
this pelicy, which . is. truly WiSei.ayti.6l4lo(ll3•
of•ene.happfest 'results, he Will•be austained,.ntit
only tire:moderate Men of his own, party,
but hy Dermicjaey - . also, 'whose loyalty : il k
gennioe'dnd Ooittiol, that •thy ore:willinig to
co. : operate even With . political OpPonents.,in
curing the stieces of all truly'aalutarj and con
servative measures of.. national • poliey. Sop
pnr"ted by these two.powerrol element! In
s r
polities,oithe country, the, Prelidoni may vile
ly defy theoppositiOn'ofthersmall.knot of pol 2
ideal knaves-arid.:lunatics, Who woulit, destroy
a • • • • . • • .
the 'Union, if they could,.. rather' than. see • it
preserved except in conformity With, their fang .
atical. ideas and revolotionafy 'plan's;
.and it is.
because.we wish •to have the country effectually .
rid of '.the influences Of .these New 'England
!Radicals;"'. that we.in with nn'little
p:.easure.,such a ecrilflici in.the.next Congress
'between them sad the true friends of the gov .
.ernment find '.the country,.as;'wilt `completely
and forever crush, them. out'of existence..
Tsui fkiverntrient has' gone into—the .negro
busines - stn.its extrernest limit 4 _lt forces idle
negroes at thiSouth . work,erl these.. ne
groes dontt.yet understand
,the di ff erence be.
tween this sorrOfelavery and the other'. ex
cept t hat l the other suppOrtedi theist when old'
and sick, and.the;new system does not., •
The freetbiaain'i 4rean.ts now finding htimes
for SOU t lii , rn - tiegroes al the, pfortli On „Wednes
day Of thisweek I:party:of thirty-hi:lmes frorri
the South.passed through Nett , mask. for Rhodo
4Ytsir, r.rpor ars Fier! iNr!!d by the Govein
maul; _anal , sia
.the.psechnd -supply Sent 'to
Rhode' /eland by : the Government:
The . old 'fashioned plan was to 'confine"' "the
Gsivernment;' to• u tts legitimate ditties, designat
,ed,by the Constitution and the laws.... Hut the
new order of things ri
ikel the G•wernment the
master of pretty„ much' everything. 'lt is fur—
nishing enoks,. house servents and laborers ..to
indivdusle, When's healthier tied 'better state 'of
things would leave:individual!" to procure , their
own lisbUreri: The dovernment takes negroes
from' the Souih, wheret heir Jo hor..ie needd,
and. transports, them .at 'Ana . pubtic . expense- to
the North, Where these . .negroes aire.not
.
" w
• • .Tllo . l 4 rew'Yoirk Een
ving,Poat says hole .
families:of ,men,: Nome!' and children", :are
, transtiortd by the
,goyitnment:, Ann! her par
ty, of. fifty, sent on ' by the: government a. lox
days 'ago,. are already in- Rhode... Island;, and
more are to be.
is the inrc,ption ofthe eovereinent. with its
nevi •••gboreiu," to drive oil the lahareri of the
forth;, by lortingin , t he :negroee of the South!.
Nyhlif.right:has any public servant io •this
envernmCnt to use' the' : 'money; to trans—
'port la berpriliern one Part of the; country to
enotheC, ptivite employment? The people
had better minsOe'theirown . affeirs—we, pros.
pi r. most fhen,, •.ttnd. the : government hid bett
er ionfirie . itsell to
,The; cineinaati gimit!iisreiars Washington
;orreepanCient . iava that. a man .was arrested nnfl
ient tn.the iheve.pen'this other 'day at Mekanl,ria
(or eayfnil that Mash3i trni.n gentleman. • Whit
evonld hasielTah the ecniseqiiinci'had "he_ said*
'tbi devil Ins $.0164 felleiir
.-. . .
944 0 :4Z,AT,1ikr 2i47642RD; . 9“
IrEIIT: COL:- :Mts. 4171T01C . : . : -
Pandid4ite
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We are indebted to Adjutant, Wit.t.tam , H
Hoes, Pf
.thp ti 4th' retitnent,•P."V,, for the fol
lo'witit sitecinct•ind• graphic 'histerr''of • Col:
Lintoes Military:l:mit/cast - ' '.• ,; '..
~- ,• - '
..i Nis Irani', th ttrit. '
Col
Linton-conieent gond Democrat:t stock,
beih . g.the eldest . eon of Robert P; . 'Llgton," who
:has been ruirle tone-.l3emocrat, 'and....who ties
aerved ! threeterma liked,' Of CiinbrialCtiunty,
:and bas-all alOng berme working' partisan.: •He
Wail born in Johnstintn,;Cambria county . In the
year I 8.13; and is thlrly-t WO ytieilSolage;
Was a student at../effe . rson dolleertiCanotishurg,
Pennsylvania, but his ejterightlailink, he war '
conmelled.to-leave cellege.• • He.did - not, , how. :
ever, entirely give up hid studies . ; bet . cantina
ed to store his mind with a vast fund.of
'knowledge, gathered under pinch ad verse
cnmeta flees As: Would have. utterly deterred a
man: of „less. energy:. and determinatiOri.
1.51,12,1)11 eye'Sightwas sufficiently. reatoied•
enable him to sturdy, end,' he Iteit once' entered
(bele w office or Hon.•p.- Pershing, Of johnS.
town, where for three years he we, rimindefat . -'
igeble atUderit. 1n . :1855 was adinitted to.
the.
.practice :og . Immediately.' thetienfter
he Was taken flto..pnitnership with his precep•
tor, Hon. C. L. Peishing . „ in .which.he continu
ed antillBsB,
tte, slaves in theS3:amants emavatotr. .
'.:Whilst , in.the midst of a , sitccesaful career;
the War of the great rebeltian hooka out, and
the call, was made for troops. Col. Linton was
Firpt Lieutetint rit a - volunteer : organization;
. .
composed almhst, if not exchisiv'ely, of Demo
crats:,. The company et onc e C
, elected him ap.. ,
tairi,.and 'lte , mrtrched. it to Camp Curtin. 'where
, was designated att Company.C, Third Penna.
Vol. Infantry.. . • . .•
-HE oprs' IN FOR THREE YEARS
: ItimiediatelY afte.r the
.-rerminationl'ot - three .
Mont hs 'campaign, ittider Maj. Gen: Patterson;
Lifittoe, fo. - eonjunr pieperit
rornp . t.titor,;Cot,Jaeob-M. Camphell r set:ahont
raising a 'I egim'ent MC the ; three-years' seryiee.
This . ‘yas arcqmplieheil, end Lintrin'iy . tbie
tintlitimo9s voice - of his companions:9f the three
Moral's seririee; wati'sele'eted .I%ajnr. The
regi &tent Is as designtited the Fifty-look
. .
WREa6..ruE 47.EGIMEST• WAS STATic , N.SD...
•
The regiment . was alai ioriell for a lorig . period
ailing the Baltimore and Ohio railroads . guard.:
tog it...as well air protecting
.the lower tier : of
'Corintiea'iry.Pennsylyani•....We may here
that; although fora long time unknown to fariie
this regiinent.oecupied and protected fifty-air'
oftkat...important artery.: of supply for
'Washingtonand. the Awry of tha..yotoroire.
'ha duty. wee the most arduous . and' trying, re-.
.quiring•the utmost dilligenee' andwatekfttlheas
bf both officers and,men; but a single company
ford r and these were miles.upart, and each. ,
exposed..to eery imminent danger of .being curt.
Off and captured.
SCdTJT SF.TRMISII
Lintiv , wati stationed eflintith
.
the.extreme:western poet, until • Lee ,in'ye!ett
Maryland: 'The reg'itn.ent.nt thits'time a
part' of ciimrriatitr i When
ferry fell; t - he la Was the only
c
.
g : imenof the cornrhand thikt, escaped -the
Back creek 13fridge,,te'e*treme etat
erh 'poat; threatenerl.. by'; 'cn env,
.nr.Lintnn Was iransfc4retl tiort:.th'eWear;.tind
assigmici enmenani(orth;e:earne., IVialst
t rev r. Jitek . on7aartity, rr idg . to
joyeat'llerpor'forty',.''was.:pesin g within 'one
mile 'of Major.Lintun!a Camrlief
a or Linton with-thirty 'men lion!
Linton camp anti ittOtelting;. krevi ,
Ilia yehell.into:confusion, who,,ihinking them
s'elltes attacliettlik a -large ol 5 . 6,..11 , ;t1 every
direction..-',Retarning to hie poat, , Vitjd . r,-Lint-'
on .continned.to hold It 'in the very 'face .tir.tha
enemy; being constantly in sight of their lines,.
and liable at any moment to •
GT.TATtrn: A. ISIM.OR Wtrti4innarcsrtomss..?'
,
After the battle of Antietanni the' whole..:
lel'' , I _army was concentrated at Meriinshufg,
engaged, iti destroying the railrord.• • Major
Linton With 'a Single company of infantry held
a post guarding an irriportant bridge but twelve
miles from the main body of , the .rebel army
'and in constant eight of their.scouting -parties:
By constantly scouting, by repeated skirmishes
by, erecting log : breast. , works,..and . mcinntint
"Quaker guns;" by;blossinvurrieturrips'•
ings and evenings to imitate: the ;discharge •of
artillery, he deceivedthe effectually. as
'to,his strength. In :this he, vitas of course' sus.
tamed byCel..Carymbell, 'who . assisted,
deception- by bringing companies' . frorp other'
poets by rail to Back Creek, Which . ivere,:n,ar-.
rhed'and conntermareheil in.and out of the, bre,
estworke and in fait of the enemy, with 'great
shoW, of strength, when t hey, .Were .then
ly.moved off tritheir proper.posta,terriing Lirkt
on. alone to keep the, works:. By. these deVirres
tho rebels Were deceived' end held in check' for
tweAveeks, but early one:mriming they march
ed with a large force of cavalry, intantry and
artillery to .irtteck,.and hy their superior num-.
hers compelled the Major to fall bark 'slowly
three milesto Cherry. Run, where he wan met
by Col. Campbell with reinforei4nents. An ef
fort tilllll mathrto:dis!odkii . the rebels, but it fail
ed, and Major Linton'vras left 'will btworompaj.:
nies.of infantry 'at Cherry • Run :tri4atch the
movements; ind' defend as'best hecould the
road; •By constant ai)igPilee and . activitiri sud
clenly-,appearing:et•uncxpected peints,•he 'sue,
reed in Ida periloui'duty: ;:
..At*Maynairl's Mill
he came'eneipecterily crOa force 'of rebel ,cav e try. three qr four tinder' his numbers, and' Jeep,
PleeelY rioted them: • Nntcontent with hear
ing , hew'ifinirs' stand 'Major Linton' always
accompanied. his Scout iniparties and Personal-,
lydirected their Movements, after penetrating
the rebel !Mei, and,once barely escaping them.
IROMo D'.T.O ; r EUT. COLOtj6,
• At linigth :, the.regtmerit..sS•ei,' !IF December,
•1862,..enot;entreted and reliesfeil fromeite:dutiei
of rii . ilrond gnarding, MeDermoint
hit'etog heen.>cisrtMolled to
.resign nn . ,ecconot of
ill health;Mnjoe.Lietnti was, febriiiity 1,
,180. 7 ;
promoted to fill the vecittchi....lo .Marcb, /883
'we fin d : the 64th ei'gotriniek, Va:,Coionet Ca mp.
bp11; having twirl assigned - to the comniand:of *
brigaile, Coltinel Linton took command. of the
.
rigimeYtf.! Here Coloneltinion itesidonely tab:,
flied to perfect hie regiment 1.11 dtill;:aild by his
untitiolgenergy 'end knowledge of teetice. made
whet,.*. blues it..wir y !tinting the but
. . ,
'drilled.regiments in • seryige,,!nd ..c'egtssil se
cand to none in fhe DepitttitVWskt.
ItiCctairistettoi Titg • lilleathrptg.',-::':
•
Gen. Lee'having again' crossed the Patentee;
Gan. Kelley concentrated his
,stroopti,..crnixed
the , Potornac; end "oectipied.ll,edgessille ; pt
ea
Msrtinstiurethe t4th formed is parts, otihe ss
cond. brigade s of -which. CamObell was
I he. commander. Gen; Kelley , e forceg t . !tot
heavy,skirmish, heing :likely to'be'.stirratirideil
and captured, were Withdrawn'to . thenorthalde
Of the Potomac, leaving Colonel.Llntrin' with the
54th regimentilime; on this 'wroth
swollen:xi ver.in theii—iits . 'ssnd. the .i . ebel.rorees
frotit.....Eitit the rehele 'Contented thernselvei
with thrOwing.i Couple•olshills into •thst seri
ment;stitt then WithdieW:-Thenee, the second
brigade Marched 'through the 'country,to its Old
camp ittloinney; •Va.• .1 •
•, • arrsiLsits mcArracas. .• • ' •
. tn:Septitiber; 1803; Colonel Mulligetl was'
lying in - an exposed position.at Petersburg, Vsq
. 11110 C i Ororiel . Linton 'marched to'. his.
Whpit pushing rapidly along,.he was suddenly
.attacked'by -, t rebels,•hut they . were promptly
put. to fight,. Subsilitently..the regiMent , •Was
stationed Springfield, Va., front which prate
ColinierLinfon two efforts to repture the'
notorious MeNed„ hilt infantry &told not rnarch
as rapidly , ••aseavalry t and . Merstell. eicripecl.
nit is . WSITNOSICD IN TIM TM
When.t.tigel stafted on,his . expedition up'
the'fbith wad aelligtkid to the. Second
brigade of the First division, and Col.' Camp.
bell iimk'cnrntritiail of the. regiment.' the:
'lsth or May, 'lBO, the 'ilisaa - tyous 7 battle' •Ol
New. Market Was "(might.: ti it h was : on
the extreme left, ' it bore the'
brunt oftlie 'the_ last to leave ..the
TOd...Nlmost stirtuunded—Wi'll t the enemy in
!tont' and. on both •,fl.ankst he: gallant'. fellows
Weri:at last compelled to ,doggeillY,
Whilst doing•his utmost 'to rallY the men • and
continua.' the Linton' :received
walnut in the' left thigh (min a minaret ball. He
succeeded, . hoti•ever, 10_ getting
. safely back
with the regiment. Bring now unfit tur duty .
:he' receieiLa leave of al." , sence and 'went; home.'
While he wits ithsent the regiment marched bp
the Valley th Ilubter. . • '
'sir. G'SISSIANDS A •lIATTA'sioN IN. 11A:11:LE.
Promptly nt the expiration of hia• time,. his
wormestil I unhealed he teported to Gen.-Sigel
at ;Martinsburg. Ash.. could 'not then 'reach
hitregitinenf, he was assigned to ti.e command
of a Initial kill in Cot Milligan's hrignife,., which
started to:join Gen. Hunter, but was met by
la - r - g! force (tithe enemy and enropelled to fah
hack on. Sigel.' 'On thel3id of Jisly,'l!)o4, 'the
repel. Ceri. Ransom • ttselted Mulligan and, ti
brish.bat`tle t!ni;!lrd, Col. tinten ilaing his fall
share 'with his battalieti, a number of. his • men
heing'killerl;• . woittnieri and 'eartureit... 'The re•
held were held in check. Sigel vithdreW, hie
toreeirlo Maryland lieighte, whEre 'he Was be,
staged'., meantime Col. Campbell hail
been ass.igneil;to the command of it brigride by
Geo..flunteromil'Col;'LlntOn "took: commend
of, the'. ri.giment, which Was:now - a part of Gen
(.:oOkarrommand
•fir• • 'Blll'6M:if. ' NICK i: . l1 9
.111 •
ANC I 5 tVOUKCEp j N THE RIGHT Ali otp)ER,.. •
•.
. . _
.:. Gen:. Crooks marched to Snicker's Fetry,
where, on..thelSr.h . of July; n..biittle was 'Ought
In thelnidst of the fight, Col. Frost; \v.ho cam
•manchd the 'brigade to , ,which . th"e , S4th belong
ed,•wn• when the Command: of *the
bri
gade devalv;!d on Col..Linfon;• now :the seniar,
officer: preient. Span niter _taking rimunniid
of the brigfide, and whilst . personall3i • saperin-.
tening irrivernehr 'Of the trnops, extricating
them from •the_dang . einal posktion tir .in which
ere, Cal , :Linion•reCei veil a Around from
. 11. Musket boll im the.. - right shnithier..• yet he
gallantlY'kent the field: Gen; Crooks Withdrew
and •sobsenuently-rifarehed to Winchester. Col.
Linton; though anfferini from \round,. !lOU
continued - in' the field. • . . ••
ANOTHER UATTLE--A PALL
.AND:AiOTUER WuUND,
• On the 23d ofltily the rebels attacked crooks
hilt were, after a good deal of fighting, • repids
ed: July 2.fth,they.renewed the attack. The
brunt of the battle fora long Hine' borne
by Miilligan's division; io Which%vraii Linton's
.brleade, and which .he still ' ally :commanded
aanobly fotight- Here fell. Col. 'Mlitligish.
,Thefightitig was desperate:, Crooks fought his
Men sidth "the courage of a lion, titirrhe force
of dumber' compelle7l -the stubbOrn .cwal
hoise'! to yield..The•retreat-began--at first ?W.
dely,bu! it almOst ended in':a rout. The'night
was , ixiremely. ;dark, .Linton„ still suGring
from his•Vround,
,kept together his small brig';.
ade; wasted by hard figlitingltO.hut little more
than a 'regimen t. Slowly he fell.buck,.keeping.
his . ,men froth stampeding.. Riding off .the side'
of the road to ascertain veharforce.warnearest
him, his horse stumbled- over a stone , pile and
throwing the Colonel violently' to: the.
-ground„ ; In the fall hiSwOunded shoulder came
iq coutact with the hilt. of his sabre, which
broke the callar.htine., Although splinring' the
most excruciating pain, he did not yield. until
44ne danger was over. -.He was then . sent to
hospital, and obtninirg a leave Of absenic, went
home,"bui promptly returned • to 'duty when his,
kave espiredjaltiough his wounds were 'sill'
tinheiiled and painful. • -
BE COUBIANDS.• BRIGADE Ut I'ItE , S 4 ATTLEur BErt•
One of the companies of the,. regiment ha v.
inkbeen mustered out, and 'the reginient thus
reduced todeSS than'a maximum, 'Col: Camp
bell, •Whose term of service'• hen : . expired, re-,
calved orders to'proceed to Hlarpsr's Ferry' lor
!roster out.' 'Ho was:Mustered out Sept. 3,
lBfi4, when the: iommand . of the brigade. d e.-
vollied on CO I .IE - larris--;linton being star in
command. of the, Harris hue
ing been injured by a‘ll, CO, /Ann, tok coin.
round of the brigade and. With fought through
the battle of Lierryville, 'where i he rebels. were'
.
repulsed;
. Bept; 3d; • .
He LEED4 ERE IS4ER BATTLE 0 F• WINCI29.
•TBEL.•im is itior TIIROTIOR 741 Z SHOULDER...;'
At the lily great' battle of *ncheafriii- Col..
Linto k •ivas%destine - . red i hie lnrt „end '
moat...etre of a wo ds. Oalleintly•
l ea erpig his regiment the , charge, amid a"
perfect.stormef bullets, grape, and cienister,
he received in hii seerningly fated right arm
,and . shonlder, cannisfar shot . ,.Whitb'•deprivee
him tif,the free nse. - of that . good .'itgh! %hand.
Which dealt so many blovis to the.l,intensv -
For some time•it cans feared that be Wouttl'oas
his `life while in thehospits4 but thanke....to
merciful Providence and a robirst • reanititutiani
he recoiredi- . His wound, -bnrofaver, • :continua('
tenuppotata, tied nek.'"Ahlilly: 'weed • hitt?
. r •
•
ift er
'OtEttier. tith' Of
wa! honorably
Me!.
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In"
private iii•ncit a nrat .1101. ea •
character in.the'Srs`te'ihari- - Corarier
Against„ his lair , ihrne.stita' breath” • -
can be railed. Here i . orbiter, hii :••11•:•,100;sio,e), •
neither friend or foe gen oaf Atight r to
credit, grill both alike , ackno.wledge bie 'opts r - 4
filiffed: morel 'worth; Bitterly ~. .istbill,rda!if
sternly honest; truly hcinciriblO'—"•thei'eikeldir...
admitted; 'characteristic,.
could be more' . gentle, tiflablaiathibliglearthie
:',Pe4tless In the illsehareSof
hr cannot be swerved Nam its pierfortnitKOVtin...
Cr by threat or'entreaty.. lie wills - re'diilfiliff
and doe* it, triennial. of friends sri:lrie.•• •
nee Linton ni.among the fotennost: of the
kers or his ` district;.•although, hot , !erne
men.- iie.is a' fluent, sneaket, a ready Aldred
ter. sound and:logien! thinker; ' 1 a 'nib
sl eduCatinn; throughly
'questions of the dsy; a Pepicrit ' OO6l !HR. Olt
r
hone entiViel intijhij, 60...tea1' quit illed foe
the e itraptionth 1p; of the=greir,pstiy, ;to , .
he belongs, and nYfiirely vrrittbygdthe:l•llleairtji•
stinpnit of the neople the.. scridnie,'Plestiore.
In him, should he he elected,..the peophe
find an bone*, capable and' yrntihy oMeer.
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• .
. : • ATTENTION, SOLDIERSt . .,
We advise the l i anoSy.lOrtnia icildiers Arc ifidr
late liar to read, the Teinkrt of. proceti;Onga'
of ,Repttilleant State Conventiori',*' held
• .
a(llnrrisberg on'the 17th. inst. General Lain:
Todd (if Cumberlartfl co unty, a. methbet Of,
.
convention, offered ther'follovring resolntion:
. „
~rrii.nsotfird; That thiaConvent repriaint" .
log the loyal people of • .Pentirylviiiia f teener
nine ot Our citizenaoldiers on its. cdn":
fidett.te - and .gratitu le ai superiorelo those of All
anirthat in token of, the • .sincerity of'
this, its declaration, ii namintta . none-
candidates for offiee except thitisa arho
proven - their loyalty And patticilistii by' sei , iteli.
in the field egainst.rtha enemies of the :.111optib.-
. ~
''.Tll!l,•a/ter a protrnetkl. ,
and 'berated . , disOits
sion;Atas i;oted down by 111 to lit
In-the douse o f the Ohre oit
.tbe. qtieitliiii;',
Ginprel-Todtl pnict: . _ ' ....: ,• - -
.. - 4 '.. - '
• .
• I, lVe.bavp•bien proreellng out adotlitetioe'
. _ ...
...,
~, , , ,
• eud T egerd . for, the' breve ioblit.re . of .Penieyt.o ',.'''
winia.' ourlips here coOstentlyultered ritiloe; . '
°and tiovv'eoneistene,V . ilemando that' 'we , ehriel.ll;
'eustain,oui ttaciaration.' .Lei'm's be honest and •
.
ighe'imiltina of the 'party and 'of tii;.... iOnar- • ..
try demo` il that there shonldnot.be'.i• Ilifilin.,
ting.voice in this-Convention upon; the ;clainii • ,
of:those 'lin have . sayed our litiii,liT,• • • 014:-
•richi.s. . Tri it heroic labors ihriOld'bir reitiO• '
e'd, :Gentle pn, pin neon ' faCe" % the ' .iiitiel . e• . ,
There must b. a eqtpire op writ T ileien vote . 'on ~ .
thie'queatinn,. Let us see: who , are lioneetand •
sinrere, and liv a eye the hype Oleo. • ..-', `,.
'itl desiiethist this qireitionehotild'ba diteld,.
...
ed, for tipo'n- it ha gs•:t he destiny.•of the . Repols.,
.lican.party,, -It* cmignore. the 'soldier s, (N 0..; •
ter and-,:defeat,-thO. Olt Crushin g, • will'. ' tilihilt •
' .To all of thieThis dens Steiteml,and . ,.otheris; •,.
replied," ;re mit Fotrifur whom fee pfada,"° : . wild '•,
they Were strong eninigh in the Conventiciii.to
io.put down 06 beer:seven:can ftwhifp' - of • :tfrir . .
soldier in I bod y, of-over • One . 'hundred .cferes ..,
•
The h•tive boyv who prtived their loYittly..til
- going into the•field to, fight, ruitl:eanquer• thlf
rebellion; should, note, ate°, the resson,thet
Stevi.nannd thome who voted , with 'hfee on' the
resolution, gave for theirrjetlen in the preset.
“There are worthreielliant;'sleci; tiod I tie..
lie ve that, t host pe rapes who gaii:their means,
provecoie the war are entitled•toviiti- •gritiv .
tilde, and have, claims se-. well those• who
(Ought' !Tort the bettle••fitlil.” • •
Thie•wev• , l;tltting rnaneragalifar • bloodr•de..;
daring him who gave a fed foriii o =
:cute lhe war, while he.- ret,!tisined ; st . malt;
inithobtiands oat"of it, equal lit ; merit, equal
per riottem.'end eifual iliVnor,..to.ihe men erboi
abaniftining hoine; family, : friends ' ', and• bust-.
Peas, gaye Ilfe; and twrilled
even th;lt,•to stive the otjuotiir,• • is 'not: ,thie,
enough le prove how shtilitivs and . hy . poeritieal
is the pretended Itive., of tile, itltepuhliean! , •,
party (or the . aeldiers?, 2 l:l9eili not 14104: : fbot";,••
when the profeasione o f_tha party • •reapeetine,
the heroic and' self•saerierifetnen Who 'fought
the•batiles of the Union • 'are. titotisht to 'Ole.,
teat, ;their inillowneas ttioctitrereti v and
that .• •
• . . .•••••••.----ctt,liateadSea rrpltil•.. •
• • ' They rinn'to ashes on thOlip." - •
The truth is, and 'fiai alwaya been,' -that:
the "Republican, party,' In sPite of ail tiseli - •
'protestations of syttipathy arid respect for'
- soldiers, regard . them only as thaty. -- faitard Abe .
the . is tee t iweepertt in• ‘ t
,:The gesfen•
gers are employed d4iiriti 14'ef arc Ogg, s r ' and: . •.
ri.n.!vel employed' to en, conshileie!. .
hie extent,' exeepc.onli:Oli - tki of . 44 obo;
lion. Th e ",,R e pohli e o.i s . ” clnitrt . Ont. they '
'Sr" red 'to. the soldiers,:,l:hen in the • Gield r the .•
light But it I' • atidtr, •
as it wife. more ?kiwi eu'strected then, that-.
t '„give the soldiers-a right rd.. iroto
:the t..11.110/(ritiiAt'eiiet," and 'hay teak
gooil g Ake to ae c . that. intentiOn•
,Carif ,,, out in the ra'irips and eise*here.
•howeyer, When the ioldi ' ers ; can 110 longer be'
made to:vote to.pienia the. Ot..pliblic'ansi" bat
•is iik..lytic isaitteiie• his ' -right or \ wffrage ;'to:
please hirriaelf,;thP,,"Republican,,,while" atilt: '`'
trying: o ehest*ord., • .sibielsi. 3 .'•
but ter niiparinipa," te . fuse tri•prefer him in deb ,
rtem . ina Lion?
.fer pa ie cifileei arid aaj \
allantbnyi.irho risked that:, in t
andinattheir '.bitter '" , ;
rich :coWaid s .whi) skulked it . bogie.' kid
(gave . pf. iheir-Oest fittunia': . te
help ihe doveriinieit in
ty. in` such gra t r
deffnqrs of .the (AOC - •
strong for etegillfew Yarlt gielitie'ininit 7 ;#4,,
dolin:fiere, whose bisitiesi is te5ti . Tre.,01111, , ,,. : : . ::, i r ;
11 ; a1
. 60 'Vic cimiiivitiiii i611 4ii!•„:•Th.)70, 1 1:1'.7.1'.';:, :: ''''.;.
ten d'et the Proipeet befog n tliegi,'tinic: :*nt fell( ~- . `f:'.,.- ::!:.,,f , Z
in a uddle. They get no eliontioienee :gibOtii : ',"../. i A
celly,al.the Whit. loose.. /47, 1 0 ~'- i Ira/4: , =', 4 •l5P
tilli01004*.• bbWHO ig. ; :00110 Oki* . :`,:';':Y;f4,--,
~,,',..i, , '•,',t , :jt'Silv-' - ',' ,
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