Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, August 27, 1862, Page 2, Image 2

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J. S. TODD, Editor & Publlsber.
WEflffESDAY AIGUST l 1882
Democratic dominations
A uditor General,
ISAAC SLENKE1., of Union County.
Surveyor General.
JAMES T. I5AKK, of Allegheny County.
5-1 i v CT i Capitol, the foul abominations of Aboli-
gtmotrat nub StxAml . t.J,snij wliich have mt Jesolatlon from
hearthstone to fireside and furrowed with
; sorrow tlie checks of countless parents.
! Thus these hyjiocritieal and ill advised
i solons came hack, not with their former
' avowed measures of conciliation and peace,
but with fire aiul swonl, bending the Con
, stitution to the shrine of the negro, and
discussing doctrines the most utopion,
liave created heresies against freedom
j which are gaining new proselytes in the
j Northern .States, ami which if not stopped
j will soon number the days of American
liberty. If the rulers of the nation do
! not hurl from their councils these wicked
1 propagators of unconstitutional doctrines,
and steer bv the landnnirks set up. bv our
j forefathers, we shall soon have lost the
great object for which we are contending,
the perpetuity of a free Government, for
1 which so much blood ami treasure have
'. already Ihmmi w;i.-ted. And instead of a
' united North, we shall see the worst
! species of anarchy, national confusion and
J sanguinary warfare, that ever desolated
J the homes of a civilized people; we
shall then experience the Jacobin days of
' France, and in sorrowful reality feel the
! sad calamity of indiscriminate murder and
rapine. e lo not vvi.-ii to uraw a pic
ture too dark, but we say to yon freemen
of the North, that the block of the gullo
tine has already leen laved in Abolition
ism, and if you b not aroused, if while our
j brave volunteers go forth to fight a Soutli
; ern foe, we at home do not fight the dra
gon of fanatacism. which is distracting
A'ollce. ; the North, we shall Income accessory to
We attract the attention of the Demo- ; the issue which will soon spread the des
cratic County Committee to the fact that jM,t's absolute power, over the liberties we
they are now left without a head, in eon- now enjoy : and if we do not seize the op
sequence of Mr. I lite having gone to war, j portunitv and ensure in the good cause.
Stale Senate
R.L. JCIIN6TON, of Ebensburg.
Subject to the decision of the Senatorial
Conference.
Assembly,
C. L. PERSHING, of Johnstown.
rmthonntary ,
JOSKPH M'DOXALD, of Ebensbcrg.
District Attorney,
rillL. S. NOON, of Ebeiisburg.
Coroner,
JAMES SHANNON, of Johnstown.
Commissioner,
JOHN CAMPBELL, of Conemaugh Boro.
Porr Ilotme Director,
IRVIN RUTLEDGE. of Johnstown.
and would suggest a meeting of the Com
mittee at the Court House, in Elxmsburg,
the irrevocable time shall have past, "lor
the iiiirLt comet h on when no man c:m
on Monday, the 1st day of Septemlier I work," and then we shall grieve under the
Democratic Address oftue State
Committee.
Our readers will recollect having read
the conservative and patriotic nddress of
Mr. Hughes, Chairman of the IX-mocra-tic
Central Committee, published upon
the outside of our paper a short time ago,
which from its first apx.irance lxfore the
public was, and is, niost bitterly assailed
by the radical Republican press, as trca
sionable in the extreme. This is, of
course, nothing more than could be ex
pected from men of the Greeley stamp
such as the editor of the Pre, the Xorth
American and other ultra dependants,
whose minds by a systematic tuition have
been narrowed down to a single idea, and
continually looking through the dusky
glasscs of Alolitionisni, no wonder they
should see "treason" in any address or
measure that would tend to unite the PCO3J
pie or end this releUion, the pJitiej
source from which they suck the sus
tenance which makes them servile crea
tures to the liascst of doctrines. But the
reply of Secretary Sward, in answer to
the request of Mr. Hughes, that he would
consider the important measures and aid
the Democracy of Pennsylvania were
Grecly and Lincoln
In another place will be found
of the President to old Horace
emancipation letter. We have not room
to publish this impertinent letter of Mr.
Greely to the chief Executive, which was
an. insulting epistle, in the name of "twen
ty millions of people," demanding a proc
lamation trom his Ex"ellencv for the im-
In. j cr The following tribute of honor and j "What I do about iv ti
und a reply ' respect to the memorv of Capt. Andrew race I do because I b ;. ,
..LK .... c.:.. tv.:,: f J to save this I n.on, and uRt I f.
- I turbear tiecause 1 lo not b , -w. :,
1 ... 111 " ' 1
?ons 01 temperance 01 mmu c gve the ni .n.
member is justly deser"ed by the heroic j "I shall do k-.-s hi: , r ,
,n:1nm-r in which this fearless man lxittl.1 ; heve wluit I am d .ing x "
in defence of his country. He fought
1 .1... 4l.. ..f ...... ll.priinrli I
t and I shall do more wh
! iltiiiv iiittre will blo liie -,.i
I shall trv to convet
Mexican campaign, anl when President : .uw11 to U. , !Tv,r. an 1 1 -Li
- r i ,
views so t'a-t as thev shall mm .
mediate emancipation of the Southern IJncoln called for assistance to stay th
slaves. It will be seen by the Presidents 1 assassins hand raiseil against the honored ; tnui views.
1 1 . . 1 . I . ry . t .1 1 . .1 . ! "1 hae h re si iteo i. jv ;
reply that lie does not intend to gratify : cnsiini. Captain Ix-wis threw asi.Ie the'. . . . 1
the fanatical whims of these arch distur- j iinplements of jK-acc and having behind ; t,.nil no n :i;i;r;U;on ,,f ,v t
lxrs of the pace, and a rebuke to this old ; the allurements of hoi..-, marchel forward : jrsoijal wish, that all n'.-u
Aloliiion bummer, who has labored zeal- J against a Southern f, through the could be five. Yours.
swamp of Virginia when he died bravely j " A. Lis,
fighting for the vindication of that flag j Sr pA,-u Auut 20. lvv
and the authority of that dovernmciit j the Miun.-sota river.
ously, for the last fifteen or twenty years
to bring about this unhappy state of our
country may be useful at this time. If
there is any Union feeling left in the
South, it is not Greely's fault that it was
Lnot extinguished long ago, and it would
seem from the tone of the mammoth ori
cle, the Tr.huue that neither iis worshij
pers, nor the great high priest of Aboli
tionism wish to see the Union, ever resto
red upon tle old basis; for if those schemes
of immediate emancipation were constitu
tional, they are absurd in themselves
from the fact, if the President would, to
morrow, d-vlare the slaves five it would
rea-!..-,
which protects us in the lilierties we en- j night, state that the s.-.mt- , -
- ; mmilter of white- sdreadv kii
J : ... 4:.... 1 i 1 " !-'
1
willing to give to the Administration, for
mi- mull- !-h-wm ... 1...... UM- ivnnllirln make tiiom
holy reWllion, quite defines the 'treiison"
of said address. In his short letter to
Sioux to 1 live hu:idre 1.
ba-"ltn the numb -r of Kj''. - ,
along the roads and trails. I; j.
all the mission, wv-s w.-re k.'.lv
eV-d I i- i;- s,.-
reii iii ;:t:-oei;i-s. Ir. Tren: r
Julv. A. D., 18o2. while in the iH-rlor-
. , , , 1 . - .- 1 . ,c alone. tru-.iiiZ ti...t 1.1- kiuv.i.-1
mancc or the noble anI itatnotic uuSv ot : . ,. - 11-
delendmir our (lovenunont on the fieM ot ; , . ...
T.ti'utl...i..T.-l'I.ill
tnl in sa :re s!I-. II - r.rv
IIir.iii.vM Division No. 81 Sns or
ToiruvNCK :
Whki'F.as, In the Proide;iee of an j
..i!...: . i.-.i 11. !.. i-... 1.1. ....-1 t,. t-.. 1
... , , civi.i:.'l 1:1 Iia:;
move inm ur nnusi our esivniei umi
1. . 1 7 i..f An.ln.. I ;
, . 1 .. 1 ; .1 .111 c pr t r. who ha- s;. X
1... 1..1 ll.t lit. .II 111." -.1 il .IV it I
and traitor-
kittle. aiiai.ist a vile, iiisi lion
ous nlleHion. Therefore.
.1 . Ti,..t ..r 1:,-.. !
ls 11 IllU.-i , - - , ., ,
),,.., . .. . , , il:.v ii!.'-. u.v Iik' li :i
1 . 1 :.. . . .1 :.. 1 ! v.apt. .lirew lywis our o.lniuuiin na- 1 . . . . , - ,
ue iiiain 10 me iiiosi eiiiiuoii iiiiwi. j lie i ;;m In , u-
1jjt .g. ucy la-; i.j-j'it.
that we uinot nach the slaves of relx-l:
our Chairman, Mr. Seward, says " I in anus until we first drive them from Lnd acquaintances respect. d him for his ! ,1kr '-'T- lu J." 1 "
have read the document," (iXm.x-nitic their strong hold, and in or ter to do this J manly merits and kind heart. I m "'"V "l W.wn iMdT '-l'--'-
Adlre.s) "thus s.ibmitt -d to me, with a ivf-want a unanimity of s.-ntiment and a! . AVWc,', Tliat in bis death this I)ii- j .'J"',," ian.i!' Is in ..P -.r.
hi rli m-mu-t fur the intfi.n-itv hv whi. li '1 c .1 1 . .1 ' sion h:u lost one of ii- most active, d-Vo- j i . ' ' '
liigii resjx 1 ior iik aumo.ny oy Iiannonv of action throughout the entire 1 , , , , , ' isi? d I . -..v r tm !. : S :r: 1
.1 , j -.1 r ii .. i t-i and zealous meinliers, a consistent alio , ... , ,
they were .ssucd, and with a full eonh- Nor;h. H.mhv the wiekechn ss of this old onT an , hi ...Uv a kind a.vl ? w n: to e,, ry hn,-,.
deuce in the sincerity of the devotion to crusader, in inculcating d-xtrines which affectionate hub:md and fash-r. if , . ' J";,IV
ruvl
pairu -ti'
.. ... , a it- 1- 1- , I ' : i.in.- n 1 1
..iti.ii 1 l,t-iul l.iiii i. .r- I.i- t-.I.-Iit- a I
. i.iv.i, ..... ...... ,
the Union, which, as their author you
have avowed."
This plain decision, coining directly
from a cabinet ot'icer, should be a rebuke
to those grovelling curs who have J-en
barking traitor and threatening the dun
geons of Fort Warren to Mr. Hughes
next, when and where they- can select j renroach. of hai;i" ne'li"entlv h-t sin, l. ! together with the entire Committee, for
another Chairman, and transact other j blood-bought libertK-s, purchased by our j endeavoring
business of imiortanec devolving upon said fathers of having bartered awav, bv our
Committee. j lethcrgy, the inheritance of our children:
What Is it lliat'ls 'strengthening rememlx-r liiat a grave and momentous
tlie Rebellion! J responsibility rests upon every loyal ci ti
ls it because the Southern people are
zen, to meet and face the issues which
become tired of the old Government of ; will lx? presented this fall, that while our
their fathers, and wi.-h to try an experi- j heroic compeers are battling with reliell
ment ! Is it from conscription and cter- ' ion, we at home loose not the great prin
cion that their ranks are swelling, or is it J eiple for which they are bleling: theOe
because they are Incoming delighted with ' toler election is the fulcrum upon which
war that their armies out number ours ! our Itcnihtcd Government will turn, and
upon every battle field ? Are these the j it i.- only by electing conservative and
stimulous to the Southern revolution? j honest men to fill the places of fanatics in
No! it is the incorrigible and uncompro- j the guidance of the nation, that we shall
mising spirit of their yankee brethren, it j le able to ovcrbalanee the foe, for if the
is a vvui.t of confideneo in t - who ad- ' ruler; t!;c:vof be .-lvad.a.-t and un-wervim
minister the Government and of a satisfied j in the prcscrilxnl injunctions of equity and
assurance of guaranteed rights being pro- j right, the foil- of rcliels can never destroy
tected. j our Government. Freemen le not delu-
Nearlv two years ajio when South Car- I ded. for the inevitable fate of our count rv
olina shot at Fort Sumter and outraged j hangs upon a single thread, and at the bal
the ensign of our lilerties, the world lot lx this fall vou ma v s.ive or lxse all.
Hiwnsl at her folly and madness and i If vou reinstate the old Democratic
can have no either tendency than that f
distracting the masses, :uvl of diverting
the war from its legitimate n Is.
nearly all the other States, stung with the
insult, sent up the unanimous voice of ex-
party you may yet preserve our fri'e insti
tutions ; but if you retain the Uepublican
ecration upon the ingrates who would at- j power in Congress, your Government and
tempt to destroy our noble Government, j it sacred privileges are gone, gone fore v
There was then a harmonious L'nioii-Iovin" ' er, carrying with it. into the vortex of
tsntinient, lxth South and North, j anarchy, lh only legacy of the dving
and eace dwelt throughout our I loor m:m to his children, freedom of
entire domain ; and Congress inspired ; speech and the lilierty of coiisi iem-c.
with the first impulse of loyalty and pa- Tl.en Democrats and loyal Republicans,
triotism, in Kith branches, almost imani- : let us throw a.-ide the twittering simpers
inously resolved to vote men and money : of discord and unite upon the great 11a
for the purjHse of bringing retribution an 1 j txmal platform of DemiM'mcv, the only
speedy punishment uKn those lawless per- j org-.uiizjition now in existence, cmlnMlying
jH-trators of treason; but, nevertheless, ; principles broad enough to met't the issues
decreed that it should le done in the true ; coming out of this fearful crisis of our
spirit of the Constitution, and that there ' country's history, that we may wrest
should be neither interference with domes- J from wicked hands and from the verc of
tic institutions nor infringements upon j inexorable ruin, the only free Government
the legitimate rights of the cUizen. 1 on the segments of the glolie. Let us
Upon this basis the President called for ' elect upright men to represent us in Con-
to keep alive the great prin-
cipies ol Democracy. Hut while we cm
mend this fi-mk acknowletlguient of
Secretary, we think his answer to the
main features in Mr. Hughes letter, a
very wishy-washy paragraph. While
Mr. Hughes assures the Administration
that the Democratic party of Peunsylvu
will lend their utmost efforts to Crush se
ccssionism ami rclx-llion. but are unitcdly
opposcl to AlKilitionism or any otlier
poli-y that would tend to destroy the
basis upon which our Government is
founded, and asks the co-operation of the
Administration with the Democratic jarty
of th North, that they may the. more
speedily and effectually re.-tore the Union,
Secretary Seward evades the question by
tilling the Democratic Chairman that if
he were as free as Mr. Hughes, that he
would go about the country making ap
peal to Democrats and Republicans,
AKjlitionists and Slaveholders in Ixhalf
of our distracted country. Now this is
juct exactly the great object the Demo
cratic party wish to bring about, to- join
together in lomds of friendship and unity
A Pi.i-.mi Fkm.vi.f Among.-t the de
finite numlxr of curiosities irpon exhibition
in a "side show" attached to G:irdner &
I lemmings" great trav elling gymnasium,
was a fat girl weighing six hundred and
fifty nnds, and hundred of jx-rson.
after having I icon to see this colossial mass
of feminine flesh and blood, relumed by
the way of E. J. Mills & (Vs.. store,
and after buying and trading with them,
went home fully satisfied that they had
'seen the elephant" and more than saved
their cxim-hscs to Eliensburg by purcha
sing from this cheap store.
C3 Tlie new tax law is the source of
a most troublesome annoyance to Mr.
IJncoln and his Cabinet, from the bonis
of small fry joliticians s-hing offices ami
appointments for the collection of said
levies. We think the Ix-st thing the Pres-
.'., That the Divi-ion hereby ten
der to the widow and chi'dr n of our es
teemed and lament--! 1 trot her. our eon 1
lence and sympathy, in tit is- their sad an 1
untimely ljereavcniciit,
Ii 'lrt'l. That a copy of these resolu
tions lie h.-md.il to the widow of our de-vas-d
Brother, and that they 1, puli-h--l
in the llln-iisbtir jrqv-rs.
C. T. Kor.Ki.r.
Tn-. M. .Ionijs.
W.m. Tn.iirr.
( oliiiiiitlii.
CCJ Ivead the advertisement of Mr.
John Park, of John-town, who has ivtk
.i 1.:. mi, ...... 1.1:1. ,...,f ..-wi. l.....
in- i.i.i.. .i.i 1 i i.hi ii. ... ...... ; run i.e;:!-v. hmi ;: w. j a
designs of monument and tomb stones. were burning. He iLii.1 i;h r
with prices ranging fivin $ 1 ,50 to 1 .0:)0. J""':.: the Sio,:x. a th y j.r s
; liSiaaoie aiT.iv.
! A re'isb!e l.-:t--r. Aiw -d iV.--i,
1 says: 'l iie ij:'i: v d..;ie Kv tl.t-
; of the -i'iiI.-i - i- inn:
' of wo.' can hardi v 1
i - in M' lx-o-J. M r.
! Paul and th - ad;
1 available h.ir-e ;,v b
:Ji 1 a -urt ol w . v. Yj
! natii:i:;;-. .vni !g iii. n-c
j Agi-ney were N. (iivvii3 a:i i ;.. ;i"!v
! Galhraith and chli Iivn ; Dr. v!,
: and family : .l.ihn an 1 Ivavar! ;
, : n ! two iai--i. inari I.. v. Dr. W.
; son and Mr. lorn:-,
i Ev-fi e.-ci-i ir Sib! -y i- zv -.v ;..
. to the tv'i.-f of Fott Li v. IJ. ;
' St o:li::g band- mil 1 in c.irrv
i cue. r:-. 1 ari 1 .'. -rat. s- in-ni .
: he wil! ..:.ly b.- to. haj.py to ti.il ;
fill sijiit-r itan-ls f 'as a:; ? '
il ir.:,;ii wiMi tii -ni. .M- 1
i ii.v ; i I r. wr:;. - ;
in I i ! i- r- on th.- 'J ! -
,1.
the disgu:
I.'am--y 1
1 .
SiiVs 1) iejt l-,.rt til -g',-y
W-!-t- l; -!i two !i:H.- ind
Fort l.'i.Llev. :v, I
:i :;i i" ;.i
Illdl IT.-
As a sx'iilpturer sowl gentleman,
hard to lat.
John i
C3 Tlie following n-smlution
IX'nvK-ratie State Central Cmmitt
on the 2'.th ultimo,
adopted :
wa
the
held
1
unanimously pan "i :); -v .-u;
Use.
A.
1 i:i
, 1
ti-v
.''.'', 'Ilia! th-' Chairiil:m call ii.n
ident could do just at this time would l.e I the loyal men of Pennsylvania, through
to press them into the service as the most j
cfiicaeious means to rid himself of this
H?stiferou nibble.
Kuinors of battles and frequent
skirmishes come to us daily from the
wars, but we have no authentic intelli
gence of any big or di-isive battle. There
h:is lieen skirmishing all along the Ivappa
hanoek, lut the losses on cither side have
not been great. Our men hold some im-
of purpose, the great masses of the loval
- . . 11 wtr't int twwitn me ki-k 1 -t Imt 1 1
iH.Hile tti onier to maintain the v. onstitu- 1 " v.. .... ...... v.. ...v
tion as it is and to preserve the Union as I nver which the enemy h;is several times
it wa: to do this and cn:h out rclollion, unsuccessfully attempt.-d to secure. Tlie
is its holy mission, and it was this, un- rtl 1:1 :uv endeavoring to g't in the rear
pulse and love of country, which prompts! j ' vur army by the way of AVanvnton,
Mr. Hughes, the Chairman of our State ""t o'r Generals are apprised of their
volunteers, and seven hundred thousand
strong and brave hearts rushed immedi
ately to the rescue ; and action was, at
gress, that by sound enactments they 111:13
encourage the President, whom we le
iieve is yet disjiosed to do tliat which is
tlie Di iiUH-ratie Sf -m-liii ' ( ' iiimiiti.-i -
the several counties, to m-ot in the several
cities and counties of the State, at sii h
place's as shall lie designated by the sai l
Standing Committees resp ectively. n the
1 T tli of Septemlcr next, t -lcbrate that
lay as the anniversary- of the dav of the
adoption of the Constitution of the Unii'-.!
States.
willing h;i.i Is ;
inriry puni.-b'n
u .
in
tli
ilr
1,
niscutv ii s.i- Hi
und.-r arm- li !.; I Siou in i
oth-T tri'oes fiom Nrtif r : J-i
j Cueri lll-. !Pc;r:-dati -.'
: Mkm:-iiis. Angi;-t '2 . T
j dr.-d gu- rrilla. ..pt-l,-.- I!- ; 7 1. '
i a tlcvasitnd I .' ' cot: n. r l
J til oth-r th-j:'datioiis. w;.:.n: :". '.:
Ietter from IreiIent Lincoln. : davs.
Keplj to IIoi-ace-;reeley..-j It is report. Vi that (lem rai ii:.v
Tlie I'reUlcnt'H Iolicy. j :,nm- is .-oii.g West from I.i-;1. ; -
Committi'c, to address the Secretary of
State, njon this grave question, hoping
thereby to cfK-et some measures between
the mutual co-ojcration of the great loyal
party and the Cabinet, whereby the Presi
dent might soon scatter the relx-ls in arms
and restore jxace to the country. 1
movements, and will foil their plan.
Dik.p On Sunday at his residemv. in
Carroll township, J.vcnn Lithkk, Esq.,
in the 7th year of his age.
On Saturday, 231 i'.ist., at the residence
of her son, John T. Williams. Maky
Wiijj vms, wife of Key. Thos. Williams,
! deceased, aged about So years.
The following letUr ws to u ; tMal the j--oj
through the regular Agency of the Aso- !
ciati-.l Press. 1CU A".
' Kxrci mi: Mvnsi. n. ")
Wasiiincton, August 22. 1So2.
Hon. Hu:v k Gi:ki i.ky Dear Sir
llolig liie 10 t'l
i with the annv. tain th i- :
. other nioveabl.' projHrtv.
Will'.' (iep. H..ev"s D -:-tuinng
to II l -'in. from Cia- '
! men Mere ki!I -l and .-'veral w
I guerrilla. A large rm ":.!
have just re-eive.l vonrs of the P.Mh int..
addnsscl to inys"lf, througli the New '
1 ork ni'iiw.
.id t-
have b. n d -strv
Ie.vii; (;i.,:-
It lliere In- in it any statement or as- pt-t 22. CeT-t. ( l vln's .-
sumption of fact which I may know to i Indiana, were un-.v led at Kci h'
In erroiu'ou, I lo not now and ln-re con- i tt-nh
trovert them.
"If there le anv in fercners which I
1
may Ixlieve to K falclv drawn. I do iH't
once, instituted, which promised soon to j right, if guided by wise legislation ; let us
restore tranquility to the nation, lint, l prosecute this war vigorously against trea
ala, ruthless and designing demagogues, son, in the spirit of the Constitution, ami
ripe with Abolitionism, spumed abro:id ! we shall disarm rebellion and join togcth
the vilo aflluxion of .heir wicked doctrines er a distracted North in a unity of pur
with malice aforethought, against freedom j pose. This is the only way, now left, by
and those conservative measures for re- which we cjui re.-tore the Union and pre-
conciliatton, which would have made a ! serve to posterity the Government of our
speedy overthrow of rebellion, ;uid scat- ' fathers. And again we sav to you, free
tered tlie doctrin- s of secession to the four j men of America, if you let this oppoi tu
winds of heaven, till the atmosphere be- ! nity pas, the days of recovery will have
came polluted with their nauseous exha- j gone by ami the United States of Ameri
lations, contaminate! and defiled the ! c-.i will be chronicled amongst the c rum
hearts of men who had sworn by the great ! bled republics of former day. the ruins
Searcher of till hearts, to support the Con- ; of her Capitol to Itecome the hiding place
stitution; and when Congress reassemble. I, of owls aiul wild herds, as are now the
a majority of its members returned, sea- i mouldering tower and forums of ancient
sick with tins upas contagion and puked i Pome, where Cicero poured forth his ci
forth, iu the rev en d halls of our common quince to a once proud constituency.
C2 Surgeons will be apiviintcil f. r jiL
different counties for the puqxise of ex
amining the drafted soldiers with reference
to their ability to do military dutv. " Thy
will Ik? swoni to act honestly, and no cer
tificate from any local physician will
exempt a xrson : neither wi'd the oath
of the person seeking exemption be re
ceived, but the whole matter will rest
with the examining surgeon, to be decided
upon at his option.
Cir The Lady's IVxik for Septemlier is
well worthy of praise, Tlie engraving,
entitled "Contrition, is certainly a rare
gem, ami is a nice emliellishment ta the
book. This magazine is a very fit com
panion for the female and an ornament to
any parlor or table literature. ,
Moktvijty. The consort of Oliver
A happy old age and peaceful di-solu- "7 ,M "'
- I II there le
tion are signs of a pure life and of an un- : t- t d v .
now and here argue againt iliem.
perceptible in it on impa
tient and dictatorial tone. I waive it in
injured Constitution in youth, which may I deference to an old friend whose heart I
truly le said of the.' two aged mortals, ' have alwav suppocd t lx' rirht.
who have endM their earthly nilnrlinnw. ! "As t the ix.Iiey I seiiie,l to ! iir- Pii:i.vi:i r;
l.. tt,.v i.: 1... " h-n?.' as you say, I have not meant to , that Cbarle- J. Ing. t-.11 h
tenia v :il:mo.i:t. bv ."!ii .i
men and three pieces f artili--an
obstinate re-i-;-inv. in wei.-l!
win's men killol and w.-nnlel t ' "
o n-lnl. (iol'v i(i suit'. it'V. :
ins- :is vrii v.iu:-l tl. 1 '
p.irl ..il.
Ai.i:i -t or Cnvi:i.i J. Iv i' -
III v.
Am. :.-.!:
the hcentHHW throngs of the crowded j tlu. l Vlon. j wouli Mve - llC lKir!cj5t
world, but sought a more useful life liy j way under the Constitution,
extending the Ixxn of civilization, far into "The stxner the national authority can
the w ilds of Pennsylvania. In childhood's : ,K r00 the nearer the Union will I
, 4 -"..ii -.! the ITnion as it was.
years they came into the deep forests of 1 uir.i i .1 1 u
If there lx' those who would not save
the Alleghanies, which were then only j tiie Union unless they could at the same
marked by tlie lurid path of the red man ' time save slavery, 1 do not agree with
and the track of the wild nanther. nnd : them.
..ll-.T-v. . '? 1 1 .
111 iy i epmy .viarsiiai r-uv n .
un-ler heavy K ml for langu:..'''" '
the I Vmi x-ratie m-n-'r'g o! S.-.::.r . ;
have lived to see their efforts crowned and
to leave peaceful homes to their children
in this picturesque mountain, which is
now marked by populous towns, where
the ring " of tlie anvil ami tlie shrill sound
of the steam whistle tell the pngrrss of a
Washington. August 21- l',:"r
Jtoh.cn, ot J'Jnla.l. lj.lna. I.a
in a recent skirmish in Virginia- 1
shot in the head and died insir.n'.";
Tlie recent oxiulsin of ro!n'
.V . j'lI'.V III.' . J V ' W . 4..V .lll'' -
and the onler of the Gove.-nnie'.t
i..i r ii.w.i-i:..i- . 1 -
iMTii, vi &..v iwiviv iun iisii, wS HHiriOlt 1
yestenlay, ami David James, (North) lias i
o- followo.1 to the grave, three of his children ! mountain for the last few days, 1
I who d'n-d of dvplh ria. j most delightful.
" If there le those who would not save
the I mon unless they could at the same . ding the transmission of int. -V-
j time destroy slavery, I do not agree with j tliat quarter over the t-legra''h. l-:
them. deretl the collection of n-iian.e i
4i My iaramount oldect i to save the i
: Union, ami ixt either to save or destroy J
slavery. ; or less extent during the pat
4(lt I C l ill 1 C1VA tli.- I.. m.u. -4-.ll.,4 : .li.nirv n-1.i..l. ....-. r. ...ll i.t - W.
" - ."..- ... ....... '. 4 Ittll II 1. IIJ. ... S " 4.A.4I .4.lj
i freeing any slaves I would do it, ami if I : bv the relcls to cr-x- the rivr. 1"
eJTTlie salubrious weather of r ! ",uW. ?ve U ,,v freeing all tlie slaves I each time sia-c ssfully n p-i!
. mnii i 00 11, ami 11 1 coui i save 11 ny iree- one insMncc o.uite a iiumo-r ei j
tremely dillicult and almost ust'
S'lnething hasKn going 'ii te
, ' . ,1 civilizetl peoiile.
JHiriod 1
ia Vecn ;
ing some ami lea iug others alone. I were capture!
1 would also do that. J good spirits.
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