L it t: I-I it; ii iil M 1(1 !ii i'. ;: V-i vS 4 r - i t a r 4 TJ ELES3IX3S OF GOVERXMEXT, LIKE THE DEIVS OF HEAVES, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE. UPOX THE HIGH AXD THE LOM THE RICH AS'D THE POOR. - t- r r EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 12, 1S62. VOL . 9---XO. 14 ft KJ1T The tnb;s fallowed each other in quick ! more than half a dozen males b-ing visi-1 dotn that the enemy appears upon the j Nor have the events ' f the p.it jt a-, ! TLvre.-.-ris : V. LZil ii.ail All 32 V . jjijcc, s.-if-n, ami pucrsilj brought com- j Me. although wvuen and children were 1 opjmsite bank r t 1 Hie Po'oinac '. the ghty exerti put forth by th i s ventv-j ;.r r. ri ts 1. iv- tL.tt .1 1 ; -;; 1 l'. t 'I. L ' !";! ti - O t i:- r.-- I t t'.:- V .-..it. ' tl. p-raf.?tT;alia These trai':8 occa- had fai'h in our wiliinguoss as to protect ROAD - ' uoitj, v. orked this !Lav o cf d;;-.3 a;.' j j! ;.' " '.''., -'- 'VrT., i ; i'.l tv.rv f.-ct of the three trs.cls at the : lion couibatants. hi i tj Jir)j (y r,;trA i ! f-ut cf lie factK-n to ire rtf-.-r. ! N.-1 n. C. utr 2JS.t,:f 21 .v.-.- oi the ii:.'.u'tai-i i-rm .site Harner's 1 It is btliev-ed that the RebeJs will . - ! Ti.e;r LtrrJ o t!. tV:itSit:-y 1 r.-s ti- v...S .v N rO tZz.l. l!" Iiry, .ste,..in- iu length nearly a mile ! make a staud at Winchester. j txrt f.rtv tWo n.i!os Wlwccn I far cock lLvr beca io,coi:i ' 1 ' h' ' a: z' a ,v:? : W- ;,-r ' t' :' c 13 t-.v.-rds i),Jfii.,ore U.livar never was pirtieularly noted i , ' F T, ... . , n.U for its pre-rvi . t-at f .r i:9 over- , t .! V..:: . y, .i 0 Ti.. tri.;:: nn n Thnrsrlnr. Frilav ar.d ! for beauty f c instruction or location. .Va-ij-d-.v l ..-t wa exc it'iIy cold, Still !.?, when tie iiihabhauts hal left -e:-T.'r; nr: u:: 1 rh In-. of ? niouo- j wis taken into cousidiration. !- " . nr. 1 t!on the v .'l.'v of tlit? upper ; The h.ues w.?re ocj ipn 1 by our sol-Yi'-i,'1-'y u ith 2r":' furce I'i t'ie farce diers ituui di itely upon their arrival, and f t! is. ti i- u a-iu-j o: thi ears was nli!r-u'h all the windows nd doors had Mfd.tt.d !: lrafir t-f I.ravv t ecu de.-?roy 1. they a rril fforii better pro- auvus tents. Fire. ! -too-s, r iTi rer's him. an i he co int- were ki-a lled in the- fire places, heaps of j ( j s f ti.iHt try sli :es engaged s '-"i X "hert-d frora lenecs and wooden wJ.l ?j jjarlJj).lrir the road b'twien these two points is cot known, but it i believed that the R- b vi have torn up the cross ties, as well a the. iron raiN, aad have destroyed bril es and ;-jued'iet. The advatiej of the ht wiii cf the army will or.ee ai'u'n ce tl.? work in '-ho hands of i's own- The ii't-rvt niii; cou: try has been c.s-i.n. Uerkley county, .1 Tlibr r ::r.i W. ! . - -. t. r ' i l - t ! v. .11.. . ' " N v J : lurnaee i.t r:U,rli'a: l -u Wuieu is t' C- e V- sunie ad Li.troy ill, i!;d ll't : M.l.v..:.k: ; 1'.- ::.,:.. ! C !..-;: : la- A- N ulu Al::t; iiia 1 lie I u: ; as i: . a- i 1 f Ttli a l;C'f goVtTLfist It H:irt".a d i 1 1 vr. e h': t d voitiiit ci r., w mi'i i do oip r!u:)ity tor re; o.-e ,-!:. s'raefares weie c il!e-.!jl. au 1 ii the eve- for iio4 ihe rati-.ns were uit ribuJed t ) the ! i na .r a i iver lioi.t pins which a: fw.'tifv t''iir hours. r.!i 1 in inar.v ca"S f -rtv L'h: h'-ur.. T'lere Wa- n .t a r::ur- ar; wa. X'i 11. . IT I-- r.b j't.'ht n - -i r tin. at i vcry riv-iirb b riw2 spot whore our, t. Wi-vt r ; an t ' ii. u .- k -ul 1 oh no a io.'T;?j on l--ik s.K-.ve b. I.-w the t -rlr.-x I track, were i -a ! ! a? fjt a- ;.- io"e. i-jd the drivers :'h a 1! i:vi a eri.k of ihe whip, ur- i the ;ifiii:als djwu the r": lav h ' t - p." toor. . ; v r.,,rc 1 t - - i" . ' ' T . T V Ti , ... X f V. tl ' 1. th. i.- ? t'.e -a .en v i ii" ,: , S..al ! a i :...: r-. iT L . v the ti. en, h. however tired aud hu:.ry. hal at ba?t a rojf ver their heads aaJ a chi-erfu; bUz? at th"-5r feet. Acroitio iith.Tis were found fir all the rt ::;JCtitS, th: fil.t ! takiriij p."e..-i i: of suiiiC- i.f the li r.eiiients in which the fu'iilture ha 1 been k:t. A st;ry went the r. unds, ruin": tJ the di.-credit i.f a V,i;trn R 'f.eijt. They were quar Tcr.J ei'iiit" irtably. Len, (so the fctory iroes) thfte of th tirn undertook to play was "wiih the rt lit the sjvt-ral r" at. s a:..l MO in'iTti . '.ir-J' ii i ". i i .r .i r .i. u i t. is the county s.'at rjZ bbernlly contributed loeu. money r rcvisi.t. j to th- Southern cause. n- TUE iaiSLRS A I Till: At'- 1 il'SIll) at'o'i.iuati oi ; t.i.i h t.:e r. :: .; ww.i :.. lown their :iro.5 t-n.'-rr.iw, uiil t". (I"V ri.niiLK f-: :i-ut'; ' thj o. c .t.s ; of ifs imw'i'u:!' rrd f '. xvb.'iii ;iat;..-t this c-. ;:e!u-" "i . ,s 1 . . r. u it r ti. :i I. Mil fa-.-ts lb..- .. i. s . f i..e i ,i:;u ill i lairotj l: 1 A' ! A : i an o. 'J - I..' their f;.t. however. Oae f the ren.arkib'e r iculi iri-i... rf th present war, which will stau 1 in Lis tory as an iibi-trHtini .f the vi -u-o t faction, is to be frj'id the fct t'j it -iietrude for the pr;.'rvaT5.n cf the t';n-t-tijutio;; cf the I'uivd Siae- i- I t..-;- - tea a I u'T: ir- j licuce ; -j:. ... a uitiJi;H. i;- upcu a viry vaiuauie ro- J it:Sft aJ : to Ihr vero ut :-.jf. f thtir finers As a s .rid. my ir.f. .,r.t .n,..- sh.t tlo ro nmpr.t had Ult OT U.H act. ttiiit we tl)I.it uee.u h-T: I.-, s ' IjC!! n tr. sta'i till i.j '. a-!i out au tak; to their ter.t au -..ri. J IK 's t ,-rry. ,'L1' O1 '! St T th- c i:r r of a hti: '.-vi bi i l: S A ' r "noor ,': .. .v.-Hab deb. -1 W, l- i-iv ev.iinu" t! : 'Is .Stii't'g to :.it::ic t v c . :i bri I,-e .-.i5 V. inrs' . . . -s i-i e--i t !, 'j. .1 . : ! !i- hl . 1 "Oi".:. r so a-tf tii. iz i'i tc thi- i .1... . - T DOf i 11 eiercoi'i.e wrro n i: i ..m '- j-n-in c- : ! u ,'re,:, f fir,., bu-.st f.rth 1,-iViS -tc-t.-d yro.er board, r for l..iU- j furyishrd d.uiy by a perus.i! oft ., m... s ..f th. , ,.e,. at the fo.4 ; s-s having piaf.oes' It mu,t be said for j ner?pap..T.s d veto 1 to the cau-e . f ual ;r'i K- IT..,1.- 5S iiiitnl Tl.. ' iho h .in .r of all eot.certked. that IirivaJe -l indicrirrtne en.aiicipathu iv- re H.'htvd by t-srttcrs ar.d v.-h. !. ra f.r- p- rty his tot been watitot.ly di-stroy- wh- r :.s.-d an .1 ren i----l 1. -f.-r- ; ?..? bbi?..; ' ed. and that in all fie -:! in r tfieir lortii-. tamt'V ileiineti tiivt- ucn r"on-Tiv runisr.e yea-- s-i , .--.-.h .ic rl.J kj e ai C-.i-. I . lift a iiuj r ! i i r t - a u . " l I ': a: t. : v on tL; :.. . :i-M t ;-Vi .--'v j'n ,t 51.4- (' o.-t. r :.j ai its pr. .-' "cre i ii ; y .1. C -it V) lef U - t a;-):; . t ee . 7 "J o ' -t t t ". i 1 "; t .. ..., o: .V.v--i: x T ' i ! U f the a. t!.-t i't. .v . n- ..ttv n':; lift he dim boel: jround i. -r r :-!:;, 'v tKn-ai.t thus to 'camp - i -. c. -ii . f r. - t (t i 'iti, a sa a." j , . 1 ' ' . P : :.: cases d -prelatioris 1. it was .-!:.'::. mn; a uailhoad train. About sivntv five loils frota liulti- And c, h 'i ve c ipid. r ih ante e. Itnts of the Aboliti"r;ists, it is .-caree- ly a su't j ct for fcu prise th-it j --r. - n q f to- . "t iv '.- t i iu.t-iir j u:-:;e c i.'. i. 'e- ,o i.u; rii..!s at' l so ! e t .V.iii n i'.i'i r--t. 1 i ! iur ario.es. t'.u:: v.- f. r pr t c.t i"tle li. e- r r.'rtu;.i.' v to 5. -t.T:i, Ul.T-.-i 11 u.'.. K.. vi r. Tr v i- r--t v.. Hut. r::l M. '1 Hi i v. b.-r.ki:. it t.nfs. sn-1 J.-ze ty tiio ci:- ,nr.-. o.j th..- i.r.e ef the . bin ore and ! alw h v r-! or , u.o.iier.r f-n:t:vl b-M ; o;,,., R.j-rrn.id. and ou the north bank ol '" i.--r a?o-.ir x'l.'i-.'UT.-hed by .1 wiod O 'he opposite side i x" ii ii -c aTii ' . .o'ev ihe Potooi-ivT liver is lerlin. It is a small scatter d fe!;!-:i,er.t of no rorticti- :r i ' --f:: '1 :;'.d o! r...j.-)!.7 ev -r tts ,,i r,n Pr rrr'." ' was sh-lied bv th? tcb :.s desire to be unf. t'OiC-1 from or r .tii ut !:' al obli.ttior.s ; f.-r th Co:-ti u::e a i ? ys presented the r?s r-i ha:ri r t . ihe ceLuu;ation cf their iieas. and l as th; reforc, rt 'ounlere'l th. ir c.-v.itor open hostility. Trot:! the -league with tru ut.-, st ti? v -y f aspect a;.l tnsaif the Tc; "i-iiii-i Titi'i ici ' u !:y. f ; : t.s th id-.io.-t: ;: 1 w.-s i-i ck- i :: ; -i.i.-e ar.- i'.jt .".t-. i i-i a re-;: SU.t:..- ! :. .11 It, T. ,.. L . , 'e M , Lit:.: .ii - -1 : - js- M . ' ."'I -" is V v.-- r r. V"5 i!e pissintr fh' j ).-at.'i n.d "v-nait w'h Hell or lar- mnrr.ing last, a trait. ' i I ' i1:) a". V -r th re -lji.ai v ict"! r ? the south w Now turn ;o ti-id that the :. :i. j: cr -v Lei s :-vr- t- o ' ui. al ii,"1 ( v : o ! t- wh ii, ..: r t; r '.i TTiS 4J ' r.: ' T - -t '-. N'ew Y. I ! riaon 'hh hi stoall band of furious but O t s:i::'i n st. 1 '; .'tauk discif iea, to the plausible cud in- a.l prite. a.d '.vh-i i: Y . a 1 ; -. . : -v -.- ..I -.- a ib -- :.-,-d r : .-. ay a p--r- .-i.t. O.. . -i.t b-1 to ii if Har- i;.b-ib:'iT.ts 1 5t'.e o ;.. . - at v.' : '.. '.hu-.- v r t " . t . v :i -cr-: ' in .".'..:): ..'.. .r'- r- ...f i -ti'-ral ! !': 'li a s'oro tei i i;.i r,f ar.o v i i "(. . dlle bv the I: l.Utt.ler it U.S. Th- r th' .1 1 bri "C. f ibis brt 'ir ; i j ' v'.-s of r!j- 'I tie track i la 1 elos-i to the river Mriuatii j.', -inJ c -nsi rjuently mere dau- t:.v: by r. ii.k. wlii -h i nearly level. The op- -;ous attacks of Gn ely upon the prin- to j rest r p-'-s:e shore, w. 11 wooded, consists of .:i.!es of the (;or'ti:i-.ti of the I 'iiitt-i b-t-..- ti t-.o of thse, the enemy mana as some have i...aj:iifd The events or io d to b'ii-ii a run. and. as a fn i.-ht j rath r the favorable opportunity of the train was oo th" way fr-tii S-m-ly Il 'i k war, h ive c ?" o'i lati d the d;fi-icrit e'.as to R-iitisiiore. threw about fifteen shell ses of tin mi-s of the Cons'. itut ton i:;t-. thir ro-nt r-et b.dv which is now elamor- . - j - j I " : J I .!!, u-:r :t -1 naiC'.i : every r a-r : J tl-C T'le-Ti by p - .i-r.t. ere i.-.-'.t l:. '- tu-.?t .-ii ;. . st j-: i t . l vr-t: Down the valley j ';:tes. th d'sonc- has not been so great . rs of th.- eor..--;:u! i. (k. v?ry tau.ti a.-.'s-' Ir- :.: a li : -t 5UT :r: i:.. l:t. r- t. b- A ' T.-'c 11 . ! T- v :: ; W. .',T.I V. z-A.y ( ) So - 1 r; Ill i.. r.i l CO 5i JS.l '..'. -3 IT." 44 tl 14.C-T :,j 1 ! rej 13 l;'i.:-j: 53 i --..s ;s .--. - . - . . - -' 3G oj ..:-. 1.: ...is T..'-s ") 1 4 1 : p.::- 4. f-.-.l.. 1 4!: .V - !?:!.. " ; -,z , 1:. : f 0 ;- m t . y ? 7.' l7..o 177. -tO 7 M c .-, ) . r.r. r'S o .-j ,wj ' ' t 1-2- : L- 4 77. o.j 1.1- i 7 3 5 4 17 S.-o7 7 C -3 3 4a f .- I r. i'-'.l" .'.M i -4 0 r.v--''.ro f...;-.o 4 C.7-.T.S r. 3 " S 13 1? L'- the in rapid Mieesion A'ery few t-f ih ciis'sles exploded, and no ii.jury wa iloae to the car. aVhoub one heavv 1 .I. .- 1 i' ir y ";-r. it li.itiiiiore aod Ohio uoti shell fell within fifty feet of the en niito i I, lire;! r tut pre.r. cn-'U o; lae giue. 1 ue iraio was oeeupiei; ooiy iy n 1 ': 1 : -i r v . cof" i.ie'icf 1 the rec "tisor.srr'ie- the couluetor ar.d brakesman, havii'.ij ti ti of the reii.siiiit z 'hrte sp-m.s. Th" e .iveye ! a reimcut up to audy Hook, pi r; have r.ot been bj ir'd. b it are a and being on the return, rood as th" d iv up which th-'y were : The cniMuecr put on steam, but bav- : it. t. f re th e-1 to .1' If. th.. ;.-eral wtrl wi-l I e if uu'.r. 1 !;- y Z a treat nuuiber of cars could no move rapidly. The a.Tiir was evidently in- fr itns t 1 t-iiS- Ti:-. 1 "ci. n. the wat portx it 'i TI . .. C- I. it vr. a war for wi 1 the I '.Yvt .11-1 Wcr.-Lest-T 1.1- '."-.'i, ao.J It; U th or rtret 5U-3 y hv- -:p jth, i. tea use Its p.crpc- souTieN h:vs. V i AGGRi-; ini for the overthrow of the Cocstituti n tuti:y has teen t..e roainsr nn,: t-t a.' . AGhHi.JM 1: VlA .Mf...J.MU. by the destruction of its fundamental their :.o:i,.r.r the key ro t'u ir p.licv. 1 I'r l Xt'V: Doy L" lc. ideas, and with rare but charactcris':-4 They stio 1 up 11 the cooici l r-a. uec ! jjjr.ce the i-e;ijii.i:.c f be..t.'.iti Pa insolence, arvur? all who do not follow laratb-n. tV. ths war i to ue'et J Du I Ti,e South ru State their lead -Hi want of svn.pahv with irrain the MJf .cney ,.f tha (V.t.s:tu- : X'M reld'i. : ve the I i.t- the fJnvenia.ei.t in this stru'le aait ;t ti .n nod to p,rt - r ::, to a-'ca::-pi:sh t:.is wo.:, t 1 t..-.; .Voi nave r: c n v; rj reb- Hit n. The n.an v. hose memory carry hiin back ov r the l ist, three cr f ur years, c-nnot fill to r.-eolleet the haiotu .iu . - i y tt.c- L iica r o -: of th I- blr?rr!s ;1 Oir T:o ti' :! ' V t ti rr,i U H- r s t;i r- e j-' '. n fi-oni cit i . ! i I 1 i ' I. e to O 1 .r"'.rf 7 r r:y i". ti- . J i . t v..' 1 ;-. ' e : 1 1:.U d 'art I . L- d , . i- C II" wii- t : , r - a t. rri -.-'i ii;-: ' it-.- 1 rraii. a-d a to-i-- ra ' - r-?-i'- 1 -.oral M Ch !?- ' .'tO-l I i ; i- f-V":.!:iT. i t':- sTich.il r-;in n'l-pa-ly al'a ! " ' f 'Ir. fiHTy, train !-- 'vn .V.vi-ion of the Ril - 'hi ) Raiiroal He reached . ab;."it two o'clock en S-itar- i'.i hearing of Saioly Ilo-.r as br.iuht .town through the narrow -.! -v ha i rn vt. u-ly no- at alley by a souad of Rebels, headed bT N- i c e-f tie' r iu'Cf ts h iltcd ot;c (iaeer, and after the train passed t i -ijo t !i ..f tine ta receive beyond its retch wis withdr.-.wn and ta- c o:r '-s. bur a-var-ctd by th-.' vi-i ken Vnek into the forest. ! 1 iv!; v.t t. wards WicV.:-trr. About two In urs after thi.s occurrence The roads ors Thtterday were iu eeel- the reahir' passeuer train from Haiti 1 nt or-b.-r, th f w proepdio liays hav- more to Harper's l'-:iry passed along :- tried the mud, a'.d rerdered ti.e : pr-.cee jini cautiously and makinj no m u- t iiti soil as h 1 -1 as the most bnper- halt at Uerliu No signs of the Ribels vi'ois clay. No bf!i ub'y was cxprien- ; were apparent, and there id no probabili-c-.d cn the advif.ee frcu the broken j that the mar.oeuve.- will be repeated. vaotis cr !; rse g -undi-ring in sea of ' The river at this p'lint is abut one third T!:ul. Ti:e n.areh winds, by their dry- of a rnih? in wi bh. with a rapid current. ia influence, were of the greatest fcer viee lb connotsar.ces wtri made by tended as a piece injr.udcr.re. b-.dno irh i ;,t. t1,A '.r.fpnflv 'lecai' J dl IL 1 l I' 11 " ""V ' " " - J" rf in 5ht of our piek-ts. an 1 almost with- j m,,n fcf" ,jie present day treated tho ap- Th- gun r.r, hc,. exoress -d by s and true t 1 vi 11 fr n r as surr.-ir istrati-n. and ii)t."t labor t- ci-vrol; nn-l cn.b-.rrass the rt-i .-a':-v.. of tits tic ci 1 ST II ader-in-ebi- f f th- Ti c.-: are th - mm J- n u-. I ' .ra' l y the Abo'iii -.i'st1. Tra hi-t rv of th's ti::ie- prev-tiTs m t.lr i -. ,. y was thin, a iiirt.n rs'.;y cii"? ' car j -. ; We; '.r. re who. ut aa t '.o ti:.-.ny c-?5' n ils ot 01 tio.e i! r.: c aid ta;tlv th.- ; I'':c!-. ;ij - wis r.cc.s-ary to pr: oili ry. O:bor ens tartlin' ar.omo y j j-tatenient of dauber to the Union They laajhed to scora all such fears as the oflVpring t f 'di u.'!! faced tiiiiilify or i caiilbilRl'S : !sri"f a trucilioc subserviency. They ciied. ! r0at!:bus has b?t-c evacuate 1 and bur-; ' No umjirl Nouaugc-r. from cacc-ri i of the Northern States to the ether sial ' r , eel tae c-urf - ''' f 'in ? ? - 1. ; '-:1.W t.t the war was to j! .- of rat Governs. t c r - .ew ll abir-t u? i'i the ypiri: c a : l -a . ; : C : w ? . t ar ! t :-ien-r-t N- T a ;.- -cu 1 1 l.J, k'li 1 : i.-ation or cxtermitit!;. n wa to s is-u?. The laicrests ot Kar..pe w- re lavo.wa iu our co:ui.iic-iiuu 01 i.c-. GUARDING Tilt: RAIL ROAD. Gen. M'CIcllan was at Harper's Fer ry when the news of this attack was for warded. A Regiment was immediately ordered back to guard the railroad, and cavalry companies btf.re the infautry reached Cbarlestowo, bat no enemy ap ie are i ati J not a shot was red. 1 S'irtly after the oeeupat on of Charles- j left in a special train. ,-i,jrPT the t..wn. Gen. MeOlellan and staff made The Federal pickets are stationed at n-.-'. indes- their appearance, being greeted by the j short intervals on the north bank of the or in these soldiers with the most vociterus cueers I'otonaac. iney nave erected houses of crs v.-eie ebliccd to travel, wore ; and the createst enthusiasm. I ne par- j boan.s, logs aca ciay. ami ontaiq euui- r p.s -j r.:rf.'irr-.i-.r..- tnnM i tv pnt.-nb d their trip bevcD'l tue town, cieut protection irom ine cota winds fii.it. with straw ar, ! wooden benches. ! Verv few of the rebi-Jacti rcniaiccd. not S which sweep the valley. It U but we do not .jue:ioa that they blncerely meant what they said. becau-i the disso lution of the Union and the division of this nation into two rival cvouftderacies, preseuicd to thir minds a conc'a-iaa preferable to the pr ?crva'bu of the Uu iou up 1:1 its Coa-titutional ba-.s '1'er ih a haa Ire. 1 U iious rattier thatl abate ned by the Rebels. - - 1 1 Taepun-tK-at -Lento. Wi:a v.encra, , Wi5 t0 U. conTri.,.jt ,.u 1 Cullumand Con.molore Footc, went block ale acknoIedgei to be down trie river to oiv oa a leca io i-... and founl tliit the R.-bols Lad fl.-l hav- j ! ineSeieut. in; removed their pins, anl laid the town of Columbus in ruins. Uvervttin was destroyed that could no; be carried sway. The Rebels retreated to Fort Ran- j How slacks arTeirs no-.v : s i what i th.j t spcrier.ee of nine r;.-':: i ' - a:rrc? V.'e hnve patleutly fulrr.;fed i CJuialatioa if previous vtol-: LU tZ- Live s-jen our Gre eiiCa r iva;:d s- I laiied one uta ot our principle?, i c jqj jj ing cry of thii revolutionary faction. ; TLe whole town cf Columbus is noth- The men who at that time trembled at in but ruins. with the torch of s i ltcer.-.ary; rror.ertV Stolen l Stii iail't- Kill r 1 - rics of a lh-os.ir.d fo'.i iri'ar er i i- t ra Uiit ed. Vie . b;.!b cd y H.v was alio 1 ::r !-( is-ht e:trs. f. i;f troops .... . . .. . .1 . .bi. of a jivuo or j Th! fa5 blTC . cen tmm ; : ;;" - an t ..! f.arth a'l tlieir exertions t trO- ' , . , . , i . isiaca Lelow cure an amicable anjasttnett of the qnes- ; there to he no rcckauin u. e J all be !o: .t . .1 I 1 cnr.nrslt.in . - ., J T.I -!IS.' Ill k !U:t It-'USll U IU lions tnai tareaieueu euw ' sjaata j- e mi:, arrivea a , - T were aemively .tyleJ. -Uoion saver ! a,3vice8 fr0JU rwrt Crai. tJ tL Uth. j sight fhi all reaas of rvM-.anc to u. e Their verv affection for the Union wa : T. . v on n i.,..,,, T,., f-'ue ens- barbarous Win ihrowi; - -..oil a- . mad th- ro4ion.nf sneering remark-. ! r t , !,-jn f.m V!. : ai-str, Lovtr . 1 Le t-urtiaii i-jJ: - . o 1 r iuu'j ' j iuv j...v. .. . by thoe who uhared neither thvir :To- ,.0,, tal bom cneip"l thr li .o. h iaf'j't.i hoi.-: ti on -or thrir lv. - h irel 7" ir
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