u v Jltmocraf anb sentinel. Zik i--r em States. Dui thould it I -to me evident, fi ' J 2JT;"j-V5 fr-.-m tl policy pur-tied at Washington, that A'7', the emancipation of the slaves is the "rent &!&Zi$J&P 3 ol.jee. of the var. the Uni.n will swn he 'SSit H?.:??i!K without a sincere friend among the Ima fik- v. o.u nn AT.rnditor. mum mm i. in Slavery in tl.e Kislrlel ol toluni bia. The nV.iiti-n of .-Liveiy in th. District of Columbia, is 1.. w tie pet rnea.-ure of the ore id? a far:. tie.- in Cor gross, and they arc evidently determined t leave no means i.n trid, -ft sfciiic its J a .-sage before the c!o.-e of the pre-a nt sr-slon. They do i;ut seek to conceal their object in endeavoring to pro cure the t ir.ai.ei j ti. n . f the slaves in the District. They openly avow that they be lieve the triun-ij h f the ir.easnre would lea fatal ah to t! - :: - :,-'.t;f n of .-Livery in the United States, and inaugurate their grand emanfijati-"-n sc! for settii,:: all the i-hivc in the South f-ee. In debatii g the l.u-asure they have thus far. on all occasions, fpokrn ef the slaveholders, including those of the loyal bolder States, in Ur.jrr.age grossly insultir. and irritating. They haveg:vin their elo ice vocal idarly of abooti.-n shmr. which had been cut of u-e for some tir.ie, a regular airing, and have denionstratetl. in j their own o inie n.to a cert: inty that the own j ing of ilavcs is the highest of human ciimes. It is impes.-ible to read toe del afes i this cirhiprt witbf r.t airivino at ti e conclusion i thai the abolition n-. ml t rs of G-ngiess arc j in heart and sold disom nists. ai:d that they do re t regard the Constitution a- worth the j I -a per on which it is written. Thty surer j at the ;th'a of the reconstruction of th' Union j with slavery nustic mst;t: ri ot a ; iKruo:i e i inv .iic, aii.i .... n.i .s.i . o .-it I i 1 .. .1 .. . ,.,,! .7... I Hie .u c- " i'-e ....... r...-. r. . f . :. ,1 . HI .. 1 ... ! ' nura ei I ...r.-ii z-.i.wi o.. itu; o.i- : (Ulll.llt'U. c hum, u I. "i . ii e i;a .e ( . 1 11- . . .. 1 . . . 1 . .. I, not a working n a; ritv in either branch f j . . i our National Iv-gi.-iature. I he I.nai vote . t: . r , this measure will .-how vl rre ti.e mmbeis i rea!Tv ttand with rtirard t. ah..Il;i. nism We ent. r'..in no ...ult. tl...t Congress in ab. lishing Mavery i.i the District f C lum- bia. would be exercising a r- ucr n-.t v.-te.l ia its mtmUrsly the Constitution. Ti.e j ,i.;rii..'iTTHir ei.l:.'. ft.-,! -Ter .1 :.n,tr:r incut authorizes the ati- n.d Ci v rr.u.ei.t t Fei.e and take Irrr. its own- r privati pr. p erty. is when it is required "f.-r j iblic i:.-e." and even then it cannot he liken "v. ith.-ui just Compensation" (-'';' .V V. tj" Ainfn t mcnte.') Now it wili not, v.e think, be con tended by any c;.e, that the sl-'ve.s in the Ditiict are rt jnued "f -r pt.bllc u.-c" at the present time Hence it is plain tne u.Knm of them from their masters again.-1 their will . wo--!i it maniiestly an uncon.-f.tut-.on.u act- I.i.i. what care the AK.r.tior.'sts l..r ti e 0n- S'itution when it stand.- in the way e f their grand scheme for the emancipath.n ef the slaves? They have too h ng 1 et n accustom ed to sneer at it as a prt slavery instrument. to now treat it with patriot:.; reverence and j regard. It is uureas. nable to expect the men who hold that the Ui.i. n "is a h airue j with oeath and a covenant with be!!' to re- ; gard with feehngs of reverar.ee the C.r.stitu- ! tion which hills it b aethtr , . ... j .i. u j...-. ... . o i,,,.. j .-j- j erty from them without their consent whin ; it is ra t required for public m-e? The fcet ! caa onlv be justitied t-n the ground that ; , , j might is nd.t. and that they who have the , power to take should do so. It was not the j intention of the "contracting parties'' when Virginia and Maryland ceded tithe United States the terri ry which composes the Di trict protected in all their rights as men and American cituens. Tl Ab-nitionists are now laboring to prove that our National Government was unverthyof that conf. tlcnce It is unnecessary to go into an elah erate argttinent to prove that this measure fhculd r.t-t as a matter of policy 1-e urged at the j re-r.t t:Tie. Ti.e President. C-ngress '.T-I ,.nr ("..r.,.,'; 1 .1.1 .... t'i,..t ft -r r i cnt war carne.1 on fur tne ptiTi-o.-e t't sup- fressirg the rebti'.h n, and bringing l ack the seceded Elates into the Union. They j Lave assurt.' us that the d- mestic institu : tions of the States will not be interfered with. ! His announcement Las secured f.r the cause cf the Union, thousand, of men in the revol- ! tel StAt.: -',n evill I--. l...,l f.i o.. ' , ..... u "vuj, aou i as tie cpjortuity is aSe-rded. and it pre- , v-!f:;t'--.c -K-rc KtnttKky. Maryland turn wr.ieli lausit t.getlici. i a pamphht i , whi.h in .-leakinirof I.i, ,;ir. ' . ., , . .... , 1 , ., , 1 ' A.-ile from its iinconstitutionalitv, tne 1 tv he s o .: "We are l:sniii..n:it n-t fr m ' .... ... ,-"--,!, ', measure is U th impolitic and nmii-t. Tne . any love t f sernate Confcdemtii or a i" . , ,. .. ! , ' ' '- inhabitants t the District have not 1 et;t;. n- : noiant of the thousand tvils ti.at snrin from , . , ed C-ngresS for t!:e j as-age ef siicha'.aw. nnhotTirg and quarrelsome States, but be ' , 1 V . j 1 i ..... - .- . -. , , . . ni.or ii.o d.M.ii.i; ni . i; i. ivn HI" in., inn iivni i'. 111111:1: ... oner . that the National Government Pnould ! . . ..." I. . .... , ., . .i letters. II tla be so.M.o . . Iv.-rv i.-sLlI ,'1 11 iau:is lux ps. w.,1 ne ti.e tine te-t ofhei ever deprive us citizens ei ir.eir property !-,,,,.. - .. .. wiihcut their co$..nt. Marvland and Vir"- ! !" 1 K' 1;tn,1."f "Ving. a r,agaaph which Pn .Usm. . So t.itn -4:- ; .r,.;,.,,,,., ginia entrusted , t w.i-:: of their children to 1 'f UU l" lf t!' W- u ! " loW bi W" ' r 1 l- . CynuJ, c .i t-" t .-.,-. . : the contrary u .t tvith-tan hi c. L. tiers have i . , . ' , , , Mu.erat Point the care of the Liiiic.: .States Government, . , r , , , . , And tnise who alwsv- ,n, red now .. o-, il.et -!,o,llu,.ri ;m and Missouri. If this reclaration lv faith fuily redeemed as our army advances, we may look f r the reconstruction of the Union at an eai ly day, and the if storatiun of fratcr pal fetlintzs between the Southern and North j citizens of the States, Sontti of Mason and Dixon's lire. The abolition tf slavery in he I'istrict t f Columbia would everywhere he i yarded as the it anguration (fan eman cipation ciu-ade. and therefore teral to make ! tl f l'ri. n .. ..n . .f tl... C l t ,. 1 .t V . Iijl.ll llll. ..'O. . . i.-lV'lIU."-. Who thtn will dei-y that the passage of such a measure rt the present time, would be highly impolitic? The wild fanaticism, the want of cnlight ened patriotism, the thit for the hi- oel of their fellow countrymen, manifested by the Abi'Iiti-'ni.sts since the beginning of the pres ent war, must elicit the loathing. tli2 dis gust, the conKir.pt, of every American citi zen who fervently h.vts l is country. la sted of labeling f r the preservation of the Union they have v. idtned the breach, and added fuel to the ll.in.es of rel eliion by open iy a. h eating t!ie emancipation of the slaves. F.vron in one of his j ieces, represents a group uf fends at the commencement of th- i he was lemarkably successful. In o", t ,l;. n heiiige. 1 iugliing and txultiug over .-.: j t orders he with his red men t j.-ined ti: they Mij.j.jed was the final destriKtioii o! "! ar:n y on the tt n r.c. 1 ! is career w...-! vie! . the human race. Something asui t this, is ! hut h n 'iaMe and bi i.li.n.t. lie i!v,-l the rejoicing .f the Ab-.I'Tiot.i.-ts over the ! M ther- wish their s-'Us to live, and .'ied u-pre.-ent unfortunate civil war. In. ap ahi- j orave men wi-ii t oie. Ills rtn.-rii's w . themselves of a pr. elating the bk-s::.g v( j interred. ;:i tl . Oniete.-v in I ! - our frte Governaui.t, they an.- unwiilmg that othirs shail enj v them, and thev there f, ,rt. tare n- t h- w soi n. the measures they advocate, may Usiut in the detruction of the fair fabric. There c urse c -n -t vut In tends t prevent wi-e and patii. tic lisl i. ta n n the prt of Congress. Theirs is the treason tl. at. "I.:he a oca ly blight, Con e- o'er the council of the brac. And bhi-ts tht in in their la ur f might." v n;t II 1 liiUijs. I This A b n:.ur.tebai.k .1 - - , r . , ili.-una ni.-t has for e. me time, been tract !:..... ..,,, .r,.K e c-.'!untry, oeltvermg AOoiaion , , 1T . , , , -a en arms, bv e !ca.er of t' , ,- . ... 4 , L pt.bl.can j at? v. w la.-t weeK advert..; , ,; . " f e . . to the ii:grac-lL.l fact, of th'-Senate having ten-Iereil h:m the u. e tf thir h.d; for tie i purpose i f delivering one of his iucindiarv it.t...nrt8!. While in Wa-hir-ttton City. h- w; as pra:sed. courted and f .Il-ove ?. bv the i in.maeiihue patriots, male and fe.nale. th. re ,..t:gre'atc.L Mr. Grow. Se.aker , f the! .11 i: 11: ...... n,- ... . gave l.:m apnll'.c ' . e: ta.nn-.'-nr. 1 ice I icl.ivnt Hand n walked arm in a::n with L'im. whi'e Iave Wilm.-t Iancdat-j tend in et; J .. e Fremont declare i her.-elf re ! ami otnar.i tii.i: s. i.;- . t.eai'.l. in a gla-.-i f r-sy w lie w:; i tr. ! haticilly the L'nii if the day. A:..5. y t all thtsr' patiiots well knew, that ti.tir . '1... u. 'leu guest," had repeatedly openly s.i;.- i v-ated the ..i-.-olnth n t f the Union and is its avowed eian.y. In a spc.ch which j,c dtlivertd a f.-w- years a-o, hev.'teo .1 the ! following 're; - .,: iangna- : "I on fess that we inter d to trample under f .t thf e.r.st:i-tl.t of this country. Daniel Web .-ter s;ns 'Viuarea law id iding people that the glory t f New Kngland i. that it h- a law abiding oii.min.ity. Shame en it.if this W tiue; if even the rtbd n of New Mn-laml .-inks as low as its statute bo. ks. lint I -.ay. we are t, t a law abiding ommunitv ! j, J pK. thaul e.I for it." b. l-ro Le issue-I i, i ...... ....... i.r.isuij at lis n.-aiianti on ; his bps. while in a.-hmt.-n. Citv. v the 1 gnot of the Speaker of tin.- House t f 11-pre sentatives, and the f. tend, comt.ar.ioii nod . , 1 i associate cf the ice I'rcsi. etit. After tl i ' . we may est ed to :i hear of Fied D.-u 1 . . . ,!- : ): ..... , iu latv.u e..;:i.tr wn.. .--peaKcr Uf.HV. cT' Dead men they say. tell'i.- tales, and county It -i.in- date afitr the tune he ws i .-tated to have Iten kilied. He v. vh he w rote, in the enjoyment of cxec'Stnt i health. Th:- r.:ira-r.n 1. ub.-h t...rr...rt.i t.. i t e n re7.a'yj extract from the New York lliralJ. ne ver aj. peared in that paptr, but whs mauufaeiured in this ..ti k of w. ..'.-." ! L.rtle purine . f rendt lii.g the heal colnmu j et a certata ncwsr aur '.-niev a..l i?.t-r.t. 1L'S' regam .ess ef the fee hugs t.f n Mother c ' ,,ir 1 an., s.ste-rs. (g-We have len re,.uested to state, that tee Pencsyivania P.ail Load Cmpany will jssne excursion tickets from Johrtown and Cressen Stations ea the ITtb, ISth and 10th for the accommodation of th, n a,tn. .i ..... , , .-. ... . img tne "ie:. ners in.-tuute," m i-cs.-ion m Wilmore en those days. T.acb.r hbould ,.- , :.e ,.f th 1 5 rj;.. .. . ' .:. . . t . -.- i ... 11..,.. ! ........ . ..: .- .. . . . Dcatli or Col. IV in. G. .Murray. The yiy occasioned in this community, by the news of the brilliant victory of our army over the rebels at Winchester, was painfully saddened by the intelligence of the death of Coh William G. Murray, rf the 84th I'trm sjlvani.i Legimcut, which arcompanird it He fell in the mi 1st of the fiercer struggle of the battle, and while gallantly lea ling his regiment on to victory. A 1 ire niir.iln'r -t our r citizens were we'd acquainted with him, j d all who knew esteemed him. I an Colontl Murray was a native cf Dauphin j fu! ttl f "';- This may .-rem a b- I l a-t r county in this State. Dniii2 a portion ofj'i- . but wc aie a-Mircd it is true. And the Mexican war. he f( rvel as a j riw.te in i.st:!l more important are the efi-. ts e,f bis th" Cameron (iirrds. I'd IYnn.-vU ..nia lle-i r"'''C called extk.v.t k sai:s ai'a uii.i.a. Hunt, and was cfterwards pr me.ndtoa Lieutenai'.cj- in the 11th l: fntry, in which he served until the close of the war. Aft ev i hi retuiu home he tuvtied his attenti.-n t ' Mercantile business. Ia ISO;', he .np- pointed ly Tiesider-t Throe. Tost MaJfer of! their r.w,, I . ?! , v ):i.u!. only live t IJollidayfl urg. which p'-iti..n he continue' ! ''-'-'T- '1 hi - '.a-t r cmi i.: a'.i pu.-.'ii:. to hold nuiil tlie c'. se . f Mr. Ihe.han m- administration. At e mn:ene m lit "f ' "r ' 1 health. a::d re.-t. ied 'hem t,i the en tlds war. he wasp'eo-,:tvi fr -n, immediate J' '-';' ft h!(. If :ire tr:iS , , . , . r . . ;n I tlii-v are-. Ii-uM not our r.-a.lers v lyetde.ingtheam.y. m c .. se.,u-nce of Ins ; it W,at facts can we tihlish of ,.re i- wife being in the J.ist staf of 0:nmpl!Mii Shortlv after hT de.itli. whieli iviurted hist snmnnr, he cotimcnced laisis.ga v-.lur.teer ngiiiit-nt of lnfai;try. In this. tn;d"-t..hii'g ihivshin-g i n li.-t Si'ii'd.iy. Th y .'e.r c-.-mpanied to t'. :r last r.-ti:g j l.e- by boj!; ! hianclasof the Legislature, the (h vir' .-r and Leads i Civic and Military I), j ..rt men's. Ti e t!th redi: nt suilcr.J .-e'-!elv in the i ..t!l '. C.pfao. Oulhiher. -f YiH ui'iisbnrg. and Lieut. 1 cm. f I'raro.st.. :., were am--r.- the ki!h 1. Th" I' '.I-.wi.ig .-j v. i li nisp-.o.li : ra Washington eity. appeared in th's- 1'iiil.. !c' pl.i. ")'. t f the .7ih nit. II v far it i. evnei.t '-ve o!" c ;i:.-e .11 n-; -ay. A c-n'er-1 r ... e h j !, Ut ti e J loCeediS'- i.a'.e i.-.-i et leen u.-eh. public. The Dern'-er..lc l ..rt as .1 r ste ai; i u.U j.ci..:-r;t I inole pci..:-r:t r-ani . .:i n i'.u.-t o-j r..iitita;n !. It i- ti.e ':.' 1 . .: of i-. u-.Tiy, an-i ar. U!i 1 its sta;,.'.- ,.ro a ! tr .- l.'ni n.en -adi rally: A 1 '' i.i .v r..h- c- rei s wa- held la-l 1 :':t. c-i ' v:.; :.. e--i- n until a !ate h.ui Tne call v. ..- s u.-ed ' v :'. t .v t 1 tli t'.-ur . live ; t .it- ri-en i .. r.- I t or g.e-.- wn er I elected a- 11. . 1 iat.-. ii.l.ifs. ! i.tle Coin : r. si 1. ... a . . I.. 1 r -sent au e.- I' n-.ie ... and S:.;. ; a.:- .i a- ! .:.: An i: t ..: ,:- j hi . i up. .11 di j r n into, r.-v, 1 1 11 .- o. .(.. oos. i i-. i; . . . . .- . . . i i r. ei.. n: o Ir ..i pnv.t. cnvr r- :i; -n- t- ! u...t . r ... . . , , ,,.,,.,,. ,. in t t t .- v. i 1 1 e 1-. e- : - s. f 1-. !i e.e ; i i.c:p Il.e cot!-;.;.-, -te 1 I"-. m I . . . -li.h Ui. . I" ".: Hi m.I an It : . a .. ; ; : or... x' ' f the 1-. , I! il'i-c I f wi 1 Mr .'1 rman. ih-. i.ii" -j laii -n of li;. b.ii w : s e t:.e i' .f the Co.--:l-;t n 1 th ,: 1. a;; ' o . .- : ti I . r. 1 .. 1 v . f the U'dtol M - -!.;. i t . . v Sailhfii'ly adhered t". an.! i:.v;l'r.' a'!.;:i ...-is, w iti.oui .i'-iinclio, ..f -t ;i. or j .1 lv, t 1 t oj,..,...i.. w itli th- 1) n.. ra. v -i sui i-'i tl- - the Coi.-ilf::ion a:al tne oe! I n: n. A Co!l:I!iir fee f o7;e (CVi S: :'f r rf.-et.Ud i y Dem.vr iN. t-i'.' t r in the Si or II ai.-c. w ..s ai i.'-intid : :t at a t'.'ie Ctt;ferenee. i ii;- :. uner of the m. -m-b. r-areii3t y. t ki:nwn. It is i:o r-f -..1 tliat se viral meu.oeis troin the l-.r..'r !. States were pies, nt and parti, ioa'i .! in the i pr-.ct t-!ii:-s. Ti.e entire nunil-t r at ti e i i tinj wa-about frlv. T! p O ee.l.a. represented ?s havi 1... ni-ais. csr l'y the tax h efore (1 : .; C- , ... .,, , .,. j.ndwhieii wi!i lt.ui.t,..ss reeort.o a !.!. 1 . - 1 , , . .... heavy tax 1.- ,t v.ed 0:1 la . .pen -k:rt.-. I, - 1 r t , , 1- it. tended lor tv inito.-.-of enab'.:: .4 t , . . . t'lotio lao.es t-j cont'ihuio- te the S'.no. t , ,. .... th-j Li.jVtTiimett .nil m-4 toe war. ..hnet men .i;.t ana i-ui the i-id'es can l.c.io -r the Union. Ai i .i- .- .. t .... ; . t li.e 1. ni ti. ari a-,.- ... .. , , . . 1 . n-.. De- partment, at the head i f w'nicl. isacrii-iv . i M , i . old l.an.elor. . ting ladles who oiio, .- .1 . .1 1 - the tax are to be regarded as Sect -si. -nisi- am'i all patriotic y. 11-g njen are adiij.-ni.-hed not to court them, under 'he . nalty of lie- ; mg .o-.Kttl upon as vei v u.-t.i. ...us tinrac- CXy- (h'd wii.tt r is .-t.ll obs-tinatclv "n'T- ,L in Jl't ai! of sjiring. March which La iUat lid 'as o 1 I ye. was emi.h..i;.'..!!e wiu.er i.i nil;, ar..; April which has j ;t made its (tu'ree. 7 iliLt nr.- sui,.- n. "ouch better f.r tlmc who are sighing f.,r I i1m halmy breezes of spring We e. I .... . i . r . 'l i't i .. . ; a :.. r ... i . . '". "o, it ii?:a in ;t le.v t:as. .l j all event.-, toy.ing U Utter than giumlhng, j. and under tie citcum-t-nces v.e. thirefore exclaim with the Pott Thorns. n "Cme gentle spring, eth. rial mildness come, And from the bosom of a dropping cloud. While niii-ic. wakes around, veil'.l in a shower Of shadow-ng roses, on our pla-ns i'ctinl." C3- Yesterday was niovin-, day in this place, and a number of e-ur citizena changed their residences. It was by no n-ranr . pVrt-ant dsy f r tl e work. Me:ocim3 that cent:. One of the spe cial peoniiatitics tf Dr. Ayer's drej.arati is, that tl;ey aec rnp'ish what is promise.' frthem, Wh", in this community, d s not kiioiv that of all the ronJs remedies the Cunr.r.Y I'lU' ini is by fir the bes Wh. that evtr u-ts p;l's but wi!i fill you Ayh.'s I'im s are at otice the mildest and most searching, m-t e:Tei tual f all ? D d any- ..!-.-. l .. r r : . . r - 1 r near o. i. is .oi t. uikk iai.ir. in a "'P' c.t-e I -..t an m.-tance has b en where F-ici and A-jnr has u sifted the frith- ::er ai;. ;'.er, patients c in- f rt!i fo.;., leojr.-y, cicmid and purili -1 int. health, by this w icneiv i f medic -l .illilcjl '. Sat unfed with an a.-cimo 1 r.t- t-wcss VI yea;s i.-i i.:mm;;-j .y o .rn.pt.'. ,i ;;t foti! ;t..p'ir:ti-s. h.v- inti!" i:.e v, tal ir-ipo; tance to them .' t.'U. Ky. VuurUr, I 'rii.ee - Di.-:i At h: re i-noe in i .; a: i : si ip, :: AVe in.-s hiy th- 'J'.tliU't., -b -i.es. Sr., aged ah..::: M jevrs. ! Ti e .U eeised t-migiate.! fr.-ni Wah ti.'s li.'itry ai. i.t .';n t e-i s.r .' w o cii ::se t.. re- !e 1 in this i i j !. i .jO... 'e 1 t i :"e if i - -1 c'z , an I a .- o-.r i;:i .so :.: -n ( ).i :-.,.u. II i.m..n- 1 ' r-. A:n r hi-, long earr.'.iy piijrnnag - 'I. if- hl.-si.-s .t;i ei j-.ed, Ide's Id- d- I.J. . r.-m ly .. his rest 1 e --ink I'd w.-t t h.iie :h- r-t that w.:it- htV .v.-:: . e:.i."' Din- ! the -co-a tdt.. in M-;u-t. r t..-.v-sii:j.,?Iis. ..ti.c Canny, ag. d ab ...t Mill-. . rDs H a 1 ; ; i:i.Toi:A 1 ivi; p...: V 1. tiie I e.'io-a i.ed di.-c -v. r-r of ti.. .1 la1 ie Hair 1 a .-1 . ! a" i ve. -ro - i- . 1 h ! i:i ' . half of t!.- ..;nl. ted. LI s e. o, ;i. ,. . . ; a-t . ..dsi.i'-.-l ' the Am"! an pr. -s v.. 1 v fir super r ' . ..1 1 '.!. -s f- r 13 !-:nj iI.l- hair on tl. i th ;t h.i- b.e:: sd.e: -1 1 r 0.0 . e sr.- . 1 i .v 1 .11.1 1: u a- 11. .: u v r a:.-. : 1!,- l a : .an. e ;..- :.i u . t.i-.e ot . Ut:.. 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