u R 1 - Democrat art Sentinel. have been sorely and wantonly deceived so often, by the party in power, are not now going to bo caught by the bail " Union," wlun they know that it means spoils and ft continuance of Abolition power. iMucatloiial. JC7" The followi. The following communication, which ! LrU coun,Jr -tLe UnS 4 IScprwn- laA Satunl-y r . f , , ... - . 1 tatives, on t!.e 3lt cf March laiit : lad wa3 j. f. TODD, Editor &. I"ubll!icr. is from a vcrv respectable citizen of this county, contain?, no doubt, a great deal AC',.n'1f tht JtScnxx EUus- ' . ' lurg Plank !..!. of truth; ut we thmk it does not trace) WtitKKAS. T.ie Jf2eton " and Elens- thc fault to any legitimate cause, nor does butg l'.tili ll..a.J. has be. n aVaudoned ami i it devise :uiy suggestion by which the pre sent school system can be improved, or by . , I a ..,. . acu, Mating to Cam- berc to-night, lie brings me word imu j ririiiiid r mas , AtillMK.lt -wn. -Sitter cred to leave the City ofj ,r",tr t. "Vollce. The Democracy of Washington town ship, are invited to assemble at No. 4., or Hemlock, on Saturday, the 11th inst.. at 2 o'clock 1. M. for tlie purpose of or ganizing a Democratic Club. A full turn-out is desired. Imitation is here, also, extended to speakers from abroad. TFIiy Don't They go to Yur f Why don't those "loyal" Abolitionist, ho cry " no compromise with traitor?," buckle on their r.rmcur and march against tha foe themselves? Why don't they Moved to Desperation. 1. Ul. .lUOIll.'.'Ill.?.. IIVIUIMI.I Ul till 11 - . . . ' - I I Jl i ft.. A lTllirp t r. i i I .'..ill fn w " r.. unprevcdcn.cd crime?, and vehemently par- ,. , . -...... r 1 "leilied. It there are empirics in this ini- tinjr after a rontin'iation of the power . . , , , , r . , . r port ant an-l honorable profession, who they abase, seek by every imaginable , . . , . . . . " J J have been entrusted, with . tlie early train- . . . .1... t.. .. i: : . means lu ucmte me people .s ii vu- ; max to their former deception, they are j now f-landering the brave soldiery, by manufacturing bitter partisan resolutions. i iio toils Cv'llccitsl il.t-rton, friuure than oiie jear jait. Aud w In-rvac. the said roA-1 has Ucoiue until fur trawl there btiDg uu means tkt-fp"it lu repair. Atl i rrt-u-. It is tieceary uimI nuMrtant l-j 'the inhabitants rti lin a'..ug aii in the vicinity ot the yaid l'neus, TLe Senate t.f Lcawnworth. aivl not obx'vi 2 tlie order ( promptly, tound I.Jv is the wav that Ukj limb-, iar removal ; f '' tA 0lv, Ufore night clo.-d he was ! devoutly rmIr,( J with two iHilkt hoU-s through his j authonty and ju fovtr r' f. Goo.1 !" and n Jause. 'Huit "g'J ! :j ' reeking with Abolition sentiments, pur porting to have been ent from di Hi-rent parts of the army. They have in ; sume few instances, by a profuse Livii of green back?, succeeded in securing the signatures of a few avoricious officers, but in now here has the rank and file of the army participated in these abolition tricks. The bulk of the army, which is composed of Democrats, arc not in favor of turning this war into a crusiide for the elevation of the nigger. We have seen a great many private letters from soldier? ; Ling and education of youth, the fault must rest with those whu have grantetl guch enni:sion. The County Superintendent, whose, duty it is, under our prsent school system, to examine teachers and to give certificates to such,-only, a are competent, is responsible and should be held account able, unless i:ieomctent teachers :irc em ployed who have no such diploma or en dorsement from that officer. We are not prepared, however, to argue this piestion to any extent, because we - were never an advocate of that otTiee ; but so long as it exists, an 1 is a part of our common school svsttm, the H-ple of the county, who are most interested, should endeavor voluntarily juin the Union army, in.-tead j 0nd they all unite in denouncing the of skulkingabout home, reviling and tra ducing rtieir betters? If they were as "pa triotic " in action as they are in sentiment, they would at once step forward and re lieve their master of the necessity of trying to enforce an unlawful and uncer tain draft, instead of forming oath-bound ' Union Leagues," at home, to fight 41 copperheads " honest Democrats, who have already lent their sons and their money to the cause. Democrats have long since enlisted and now hugely predominate in thd Union army ; and why' don't the Abolitionists do likewise ? Ik'Caii3-! they arc cowards ! and care not :"-r the Union and the Constitution, as our f.ithers bequeathed it. They prefer stay ing qt home to enjoy the petty appoint ments of tax-collector, provost marshal, bumbailitf, etc. They prefer robbing and stealing from . tU l'ubite Treasury, " to fighting armed rebels : and this is why they secretly exult over every defeat of our arms, because they wish to see this war continue ns long as there arc any 'green backs" to be made to continue till liberty is blotted from our history. It is this devi!L-h wickedness, of the.? desecrators of law and liberty, that has aroused the honest masse?, and which will stimulate them to flit with alacri ty and determination, these diabolical laves of Abolitionism, with a fret man's true weapon, the ballot and the baMot-box. It is these sicker.irg realities that have caused, or are caushi the Democracy, everywhere, to organize in vigilance and defence of their assailed liberties. The jacobin dynasty at Washington, are having a jubilee over the report of Secretary Chase, which indicates that there is yet something left to steal ami j C3 We are fre-picinly annoyed bv :n rcb, providing ihe- ran succeed in pro- j qui.-itive ersons, a to whom or bv whom longing this war ; besides- they think bv creating a legion of oilrcs of erj'iuuH-je and provost marshals, under the late, iniqui tous conscript act, to secure a continu ance of power, by deteriug honest men from the polls, thereby securing the elec tions against the wishes of the people. And there is joy, revelry and feasting in the WJiite I Ious-j now : but their licen tiousness will soon, be ttimcd to bitterness and " gnashing of teeth." The days of tlieir iniquitous and terrible roigu are "juiUiljcred. An indignant and outraged peop'.c will hurl them from power, into the everlasting depths of infamy an 1 ob- Kvioii. Anl until tlie people, -who arc the legitimate sovereigns, take this matter in their own bauds, there will be tyrannv and oppression. Let the perple, thcrefur?, continue in the Democratic organizations, and stand f rm, until the elections the day of re tribution, when they shall put to flight emancipation proclamation and other abolition absurdities, which have had the effect of disheartening the soldier in the service, of uniting the rebels against us and of distracting those at home wh arc heavily taxed to bear the burd;n of such wickedness. Absolute Despot lent or lite One Mail Iour-r. va. skwakd To lori lyo:. " M'j JatJ, lean touch a bll on ta right liandand order the arrest f a citizen in Ohio. I can touch the Ml again and ordtr the inifirisonnteut oj' n citizen of Srw York; and no i3icer on earth Out that 'j' the l'rei dtntcnt release them. Can the Quern of Vn'jland in her dominions, do a. much ?" Where are the once boasted liberties oi tnc American ciuzen 7 i lit; answer is easily ioM. Two years of Abolition rule, alas, have tramped them under a tyrant's heel. Hill Seward, th-; 'Presi dents Secretary, boasts to Lord Lyons, that he can arrest and imprison the citi zen of a sovereign State nt the m?re die- Lite of his, or his master's will the touch of a bell ; and then tauntingly a.ks lArd Lvons, "can the Queen of England in her dominions do as much ? " Wc ne not answer that tlu Quecri' oi" Eng land Ksesses no such power, not even the Czar f I?jssi:i, has more power over his subjects, than Abe Lincoln claims to exercise, nnd, alas, has ex'-rcist d ovrr the citizens of the United States. The so' are the belter times' promised, us bv the Republican party. '1 he above mi;j.ht apjnr as marvellous as the exploits of Alladin and his wonder ful lamp, did not the pt op'.e of th?se Srutes incarcerated DemoTats, know it to be but ii-j true. fnmi tlie heart, deal uiih traitors. lut here we are compelled to listen no, not I, for I have never l.csird it, but 1 am told that hi'rli tiiindetL I'ui n-lovir:g men road that it be ke.-t m a cWition to I ! Jrc compelled to lear secession hu.guage day by uay. -iiiats so; aiw ap phuue.) Nt me, however, for I trust that befor the time come when I will be po weak as not to be able to recent an insult of that tort, tliat God will take me home. " (I-tughter and applause.) When I hear fcces.-"uMi sentiments utierexl, if it is osible, I will t-ndeavor to resent the insult to my country on tlie sjt. Tlas monster tf secession . is siosaing itself in various ways at tlie proent time. Tlie most conniKi way it is exhibited in the DL-trict of Columbia, as I understand, is bv such expressions as We :ue in a i the l'resuk-nt to l traveled. I ber fore. Sr-Ci I -s ' I. Be' it eniicted by Vve Senate and House of HejTCJiettlafieft, of the Com ntonireaJlh of 1'cnnsylcaiiia, in Uencral At teiMy met arul it is hereby enacted by an thority of the tame. '1 lut it shall he the mity t tlie tuj.ei vior ol eavh township, thr- ah which the Jetkrsou and Lbeiihuru Plank Kt-at may paaa. and ihry are heiety em l w foi'thaitn. to take tl are of. and put in i'-! i-itir r ai:t renir. mi.-Ji i.ait if i v( . - r-st-l as may te in thei: rt siiee-five ton bl.ij s. and frotn tirire to time mail. tain aid keep in on ei , a'l Mich part. tf slid rt-a-1. in tli. Kime m? liner a if the n were a county roat, ai;l in imm- of a ftihire to il . shall 1 e liable to ail Y.i pr.vL i-n of laa wtii' h relate tu e. uiity r a.Ja c a lhat vii l .btL-rs-Jc and F.bens Luii; l'Uuk ii ail ihall he coii!t:der-l a conn ty n-a.l. anl iv of al! (Ms. an I svul.t the JtT.-iMn ai:l E--n.l.urjj P.-iik !!ot! G-ni l:;ny. liereatser rluiiii tl e right. t resume to sdett a man for that uthce who is ca- u firl ,.-v to tlie savis-.rs of pabie of di-ciding upon the (pialities of to n&liij-s. t r the use f e.i h of sa'nl t. u those who ock that profesriou. We do J 'P-S -l u" '"' f;r i: I.i"r by each xj.eni e ! in keej'!i. - th- r re not here mean to it Jdect upon those who ..-tive larts of ucll r.tds in repair ami have occupied tliat office, but wish to re minl the people, that if tlu oince le an auxiiuiry in the adiaiieeim ni of e!ucation, tmit it is highly important that it should be tilled ' with a tnau wh.o has bjth etri- ! t' onlerainl e;i-h f aiJ Ju jrvi rs fch;'.I k-ep r.n accurate aeci unt, in hImLT i tiiat 1'nrjw.jw, t a!l suvh expenditures in inO:.et aii-t iuIht, and at the ex ir.iti-n o: iheir u-!.eciive Icnn of ui.e. !t!ivr the a iui- to tie ir res:-eetive sticci s i s in offi-e. j i;..vi ie !. Tliat the ricrht of aaid Coiura'iV. ciencv and tibility. In the course of a ' t ' reum tne pi-ssission ai.d control tf saiii fw weeks from n jw, it will le the dutv of the Directors of the dillerent sxliool districts of the county, to assemble iu convention, for the purjH.se of selecting a person to fill the otliee of County Stiper intendtnf, and we merely p-mind them of their duty to the jvople they represent. I-'or tiie Deluoi r.tt anj Seutuul. j Ik. Eiuiou iluch of late has been sai I relating to the oiilieal situatiuu of our government, anl of the various schemes which are supjKisotl to lie in oje ration. And as this Mibjeet has been u"is cussetl until it has been in some measure almost exhau-tetL, a-rmit me to infrb:luce another argument, which is, anl mu.t ever be of iutiuite iniportani c to the vital interests of our country. It is none other than the consideration of the present situ ation of our common school. It is a .veil known fact, that niueh time and ex pense has already been lost, and is annu ally' unnecessarily lost by t-mploving teachers, who are totally ignorant of their business, and th.-i:- d sciiool teact;er. It is web known too. r ail, tl he t.trtt iteil. unless s ii-1 right to roume is c'ainiei' wii.htn three yeais, fr;riii tlie passage of this act. AN AC1" decl.it ii g Bcrnetl I;m Rnr. in the Count j .f Cainbria. a - pub.i hiha ay. Dickon I. i it ewt-fr.i hy the Sennit a ik l ll-uxe t Ktre-ntiitice. of the O m day for nation; J prayer anl V And tc'iriu?; It is iyr as well as of men, to ov.a ; ' etice upon tlie over-rui":!...; j. wr to coniess itieir sirji and tra; v bumble norrtiw. ret . i -..ii tuai genuine rrperitenoe ai'IJ,.. cv aial ijarikai. anil t. r. , .- j r . -"liUcl nuiuj itvuuv v in t.ie xi i.t and provtn by ail hisvjj-r, iL.:- tions only ure Messed i r: : la.rra : And. iuisrcuch as we i,k His divine law, na-ioii- !;'Ae are subject t j puni-Lment ll! - I m; nts in this won i, r.. .v v. : fear that the awful calani.v e which row deSoLites tr i.u. favor of the couatry, proided we t-an a punishment uinict-.ti vi.n fi. -s save it and at same time preserve t!ie iwi'"'!""-" w uh , i i cuir .auonai rei;mi;ai'..n a- ; l'ie ? We Lave been th 1 r--'-r. choicest bounties if II u -:t V; bmj pjv served, tlti st; :n.c peaoe and jcvisvrity. AW j4J - . i . i " , in numucrs fxiii jtrri .Mr t other nation Las ever 1 have f rir,teTi the ck .-ri h: pics-rrved is in p-?r.re, v.:.' enriilcl and strciith -t..-d ti have vair.ly iuuin-, :n m-fs of ur it- arts. tL.it ; '.; ... 1 t 1 .. , . . were pi"iuT-i ov siuc s'm. v and virtue of our oan. I .: ' unbrvJ-.er: siinr-cti, we i r.v 1. seif-fafficier.t to 10 I th? r"o--d -niing and prison , to pray to the God that t ai- T. l" ... selves l-efore the otTiiil 1 . -r. tlssour National siu. clemency aivi vr-, Now, thrvfor in c-r.:niLt; rcj:icst, a:id f.i!ly inr ; '.r y f the Si-nate, I d by :!.".- instiiulioiis of slavtry. ( Th.t"s so."") ArattLer is by such nciiiiraenis as e are for the country, provided v-e can save it without using tlie negroes." It wont do to use the u -gro-.s. O'.i.! ih3. Well, fi r himself, lie would prefer to send a n-gro to stop the bullet of a relad to s nd'.ng his wn stn. It had leen said the negroes would'tit right. This was a mistaken i-lea. What was it that rendered one man more counigeous than another ! It was simply the degree to whicli a man's nrrvts were hardetnsl by exjKsure to d.uig;r. The ni.m who is in constant danger soon lecomes care less of danger,, because his nerves are harden 1 with tliat exposure. "llien a negro b-i:ig exi:el to danger from the cral!e to tlie tomb, it was natu ral to expct that he would not tear it, and would, therefore, make the ' more cotfrajreous soldier. A n"gro regiment, you may rely upn it, never wonld le statnptkI. (!ul applause. ) In A a r, r. ; - - r 1 -' I oTjpuiizl a n-i.i.ent of bL.cks, "t tbe nate, I do. by :t- r-j A,.biy v.:.a.,d H V, herrh,, envied b., to-ity it 1- the best drd ed regiment j M.n-a.e ...A - . . ,,1 1 t.ie auth-rity ot the same, 'i'hat liurn.-.! .in the service of the workL Iaud p- j oth day ot i As: 1., ' I'aiu Hun. i-t lie.-etty .ht Ur-i a iii''ie hi ''1 leauso.! Is th'-irinv" incentive th it the ! Natio ial l:'.i:niljai. :i. 'ii-.t'.-.-u.., ...... -- . -. ... .. J . . " . . '.itj.i.i . way, trotn ti:e p int w tiere it m n a hili way, iu t she fork of sai.l Hun. atiH f:tm 1 hence up the S.iuh branch of sii 1 R11, as far as Andrew Carle's saw rr:i!l. and no th NrIi ltrnt h tf said Km as far as the ft: ni f Valt ntioc Krise, Senii r. wmie man ir.is tliat tne negro now ? Ave, Horn. Freoloni protnisetl him. (Vociferous Fm'Juin for hinijs-lf a:d frcctl famil e. has not J A,i,l 1 ,J l h-r. bv t i- ii-w abstain on that d ir, t- applaus.-.) j wu'ar pm-smts, ard v. otn for bis sevend places of p-;bl.c resr-cct.v; (Gentlemen. I have h-ietof re. arvl d t ho!.v to t!iC I'vr- still a locnt the sepctration of the white j dichurpe of the r Ciilun Leazuetit YVarulnar. ai 1 . -.- r and colored races. I do not propose to Ff r to at 5c-I mr. t-c-.A uc- sin--ii K-iuiv, is 71 iair exposiuon Oi I , - . , , . ,1 1 ; - . . ,' ...... dnvc the negroes oitf this or.frr. but A.I th' Um; o ...v .o... o. iuc- intir rtiAMiuomsif i liri,,,.. .K.m : r:., ,.r (rath. let n tl..-. rst i-: whoeomntse thosa nii-lni-'ht tonclavts. i th? 1 7iiit.il S.t.-r.- v!..r. tl.- rr-- K.o ; h 'irw. ni:thori7" ! bv th. 1" It was delivered in tlie city of Washing- I their own gcivemnv?pt and the'n- own j !at the un'o d crv . t t1 . 1- r . . ... , . .. ; lv.-i 1 V -.;,... . "...,:.. 1 liear.I .n II'."ii. n:i 1 :t s a.-.; iin, ix-lore one 01 ine-e loval leaiio, i L' - , . r ,r w lOih-r voic. s " That' the do.trin;" i "T". ' s shau li e j 1 o n ...... , .-v,..llV, JH.U1 1V..OI- , n .. .... ',-...,..1 ' J ...,v.., ........... i...... .-, Miuiuiirinwiu m. 11 n--.ti nti:e comnint : ani ii 1. I u tA 'it ,'r.: t. 1. ! ... .... . 1 ' i 11 n.ii, i:iv iwenus. . 1 . .t tv"w' "J " 7V" K,K,W lo' wrew not frmi too higi sourcx from cue to live lo-i-tno-v h t. that thcro ar and ki been, m.:r,v u r- , - ,. . ..... I - , ,- sons emplovcvl to undi our comLu ! wL 1 -"' m tl I. S. . raan m Nw.hv.aruf in schools, who if call.d ut. to give an ex- j 'vign State, we won d j "'lu position of the fu::d.::iieiital rules of arilh- j r,ot l-hite our columns with its fulmiiia- j L You tn sa"v all t ; were not fr.m too higii source fioui cue j to live lo-i?t-noi:-h to ttus communication or that pi. ee of tioe try, v:? , was written t- bcllier li wasn't so and so, raid so on." We speak of this matt or new with reference t: a piece of povtry or patch-woik which apc:irctl in our columns some time ago, which seemed fiota the initials by which it was signed, to indicate the name of Dr. J. I I'ral lier : and we have been so fretjutntlv Insu red with persons, asking us if it was not so, that we publicly state for the benefit of the curious, tliat Dr. Prallier is not the sup4oscd ant hoi ; neither were those initials intended to represent his name at all. Tlie poetry was handed to us by another person, while the Doctor was in the annv. . Toaii tiiiinl Mii, ari-: I wcvud like ! "i.1"l n 1 sat?e i i; ovi-rv 'iiia noir "m hr-1. an 1 tihr their inttiC. could not ive anv sati.-Cietorv prcof that t!iey were acquainted with ilie rides thereof. And I would not wifi to i'...:. 1 - ..it . ... ineir KiiOtVieu'e hi .1 .l -ln len.-v i i this Kirticular study, but m.mv are deti- 1 co:ictnii--g these dark lantern tioas. l.ut its d:-.i!'.ic:d sentiments and menacing t hi vats, may serve to convinc our rcadeis of the truth of what we have in r iia;j e.r. : !.:' o. u . . Li wit:.',-S th'T ". I ! " tcrrit.h-v. ? niv l.a:; l, and c.i- t - v I Intel States to t a v.-I lis sounds wicked. D; :u? at th. ciiv ,S W-i ' Not at all. but to roe there is no j thi.-H-th day of Ma-O.. in t: . ; place tn ear.h that sJuMihl U d--ecratel I '-onl or'' tho!sr.rsl "" " : bv a ira'tof. (.n''fc"-e.) 11,m i- :i xtv-tl.rce, rode animal in thi c-amtrv that I de 1 ti :-. IVit. d S:.;-es rr - v I W II 'I rt f I .it . 4 . . n M. 1 . ta . . .. .....it t i.i' 1 aiitn 111 a. ii.v cien m a p.on uga Knowledge ot Lnglish j an l may serve as a wanung to C !lCa.,) X X m,an t!i(. c. Vv lh, !r--' !. nt : grammar, ot (.ephy, , ...t, we unrus,ting Democrats to l.ave nothing ,v tIie ''V ! W.,, II. S, :n ' e Live .uie .imong us, WIWf ., ?Jsed lVm lo U wit!l ,,m. - ..-'.. J 1 1 , . 10 pro tucc a written comiNi:to:i, would . . .- ( .1 1 - - " ! Tlie C lt iRj aiiU Jiim.i" haAlly ..Lie to eompS- without com- Mit lz-ut am, Gexti.i.m: I 1 l-'.n fnmi them, a , yet .-,,in- . milting .,ne error ia iu onhohv. hew to nuke a sjch, but to lart of the country. (I.d ap. A n' -- -. And to what cause is rius ovvlnF It i cci.gnitulate you uj.n your etfons to pu- 1 . - v"':'rr jm.loubtetliy a fault in thos- who are anl rit' tllU n common country. 1 hu ?"a clmnnff nt tl "So Ur as m ki.-v,, rc v- r.inted. or ought to be for tin xi.ri AlJause.J Almost two virs ago 1 f1"1 w,t 1 tr ,n ,n th Dist let j Ci.iWum ration, l'rott.r.t ..:t. .. . . 1 , . !.i:t..l III . I .1 I I 1 . 1 1 LI .UU T I ...... .1... ... .. ... - . -. 1. ..-.--..-. . f 1 .'....V. I .1. I 1 ..' ....-- ' I . - ... v . 1 'V . . 1 1 1. . L jH- .t Ot IV . 1 1 ' I 4 luij.'; 01 eii;uu uij. into, uiui ooiauung u knowledge of th? abilities of those wh- olf.r themselves as candidates for tliis im prt;j nt business. And here only can the defect in our present sysUm be remedied why, I say imj ortunt business, is, because I consider a jerson who lead an exem plary life and is calculated to instruct youth and lead them in tle true path of ku.iwletlge, and prepare them for future 1 usefulness, so ;is they xiviy act their juuls j a s-''"l4"12 'r on the stage of life with profit and advan- ' ,r,nail' thouM iKiciht-ation slioul.l I.MM.i -i YV...,.,..f f-vincn anv aav to m City - an l statetl furtlter that if I was in command in that city I would drive every tvlicl sympathizer, lm such man or women, out of the place applause or I would eople the infernal reguai. Ap plause. J . It is a dL-grace to the country. dead liodies of reb-I sympjithizers ftierctHl with !u!let holes in pvctv street and ailey of Wasl int.n. (App'ause.) Y., I wonkl recrt-t this, for I would not like to witness all this waste nf powder anl had. I wcvi'd rather liave them hu an 1 the rones saved. It tlietn dan de nr.td th ir tatr, do-es as much serv ice to society as any other person. It is at our common sclnols tliat scholars receive the first ru diments of an Lnglish education. And the Sir The Democratic Club of this flare 1 "e .1,,sll,n?? are , . , , . . 1 icrtmnate tne sam-. I I .1 1 . ,.-t,t..!. .. i . . 1 , , ' .... .T...U -. m. ii.nc o.ien 1 noil" ni hhiiit.ii 1:1-1. i.tri oitiur.iiiv eveniii" n:i.i 1 t ... .1 - 1 - ' r' 1 I that the human imnd 111 its infancy mav quite a !a:-gc number of names added to be compared to a sheet of jipcr without the list. Donations from one to five !o! lrws, were made to the Club, by -many of the prominent citizens of our toWn. Tlie Club was ably and entertainingly address ed by Messrs. M'Donnld and Magchan. the slimy demons (Abolitionists) of a cowardly desj-otii i. And we call upon those localities that are yet backward to at once organize and be prepared for the emergency. Forney, the President' mouth-niece has said "-the Presidential campaign for 1864, has already been com menced by the union leagues. Here is the ' cat out of the bag," an op.n avow al of their purpqsc. It is the next Vr. Jti'Ty -a continuation of power, they are looking to, and for which they arc form ing sworn le:-giKV, instead of the pres ervation of the Union did Conttitmion, ns Jhcy would make the people believe. JtiUl 1 1 air rc:U ctcMmM r-r jinriir-i- vt-i?!.-. . l -d being Ieake.1 out by such indiseivet i wdl eH.ugh knowm to lx -nM, v. -thent rak-tins a porwy. ;i he ffV-p! w'.o i r r-cotnm.?atin. C The old adage which says: If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb, having signally failed in re gard to the closing of last month, it is to be hoped tliat it will ttpply to the present month, which so far, has entered the calen dar with a species of snowy and blustering wcatlier, rcsrinb'.ing that of raid-winter. C- Leader, if you want a mild purga tive for children, or one powerful for adults, take Ayer's Pills. 1hey arc su- impressun so with the human mind. good or bad impressions may be made lc larmittctl to rest his or her liait uikjii the .-oil 0f the District of Columbia. Loud app'aise.J I low is it expected tliat sympathizers with treason are to be kept from the limbs and other tuition' of the body when they are in the heart, is to me most sin gular. Here is where the worii of puri fication should begin, and here puii.ica tion should bs carried to its extreme! 1" ints with sword and tire. fApnIause.1 v.. ... .1 .. . 1 wt . J upon ti ui in .-1, us uiey are iue mjst dura- "y, geniicnieii, every U.iy wur loval ble and generally go through life. How nien, who have jcrliap been driven lim important th-n is it, that no one sho.ild : 'heir homes, are whi-neriniz conn J;iiiit in be M7nnittedto engage in this business, j "y Cars tliat sympathizers witli treason I except such as arc well qualified, both in j "re not only pe'i mittci to remain in tle rcsjiect to morality ami hteniry abilities, i IJirict ot" Columbia, but are actually and let such hav e a suitable, recompense j holding otlicc That's so I" and ap- ior ineir serv ices, and very stoii wc shall puiuse.J see our common schools llotinshmir, rising ami taking a promiucnt station with lier , sister States ; vcrv soon we shall i-l to eo to war. 1 mpt the j riests tf their r .-.:-"" duti-s of war. F.vn ' 1- trovemnKnt Las not Lfi tl.. prvssion is that this ;ict i- to h: -the infihlehty of our Ctrgr ' its l-iili!v t. the Church ' 1 " ILe gal'e-d jade winv-c-." V' and I iutve t:iken n-r. -it i.!e-i ..- in so to the authorities here. fLm .ht. r VtUut ,nk, belies n4 and fall. to the cnmnl ! m .1 - - . J . I h.w l.T- rttA f I 1 .. 1 I . ! I 1 1 . 1 . ...... . f ' iimz-T wi;ii treason, eittier nuile or ' - r"'- v -'. n.-i Aim 'Mju-e. j umou-wu aiai ranu.-- - . . i lihm an.1 deUK4-.u:z.tt n r-; rrrt ,f (...trrnor T, f fllilo. . .,,, , r,.,.....; th-v of ' It is enough, gentlemen to make a ta- tnot hcd ti-ars of blood ; and I have Usee the ! ofn-n nrttv.wl .x . 1 ... . r n . ; t J v- ii.ui.-uir v .o. t to uraui name of our fair State gloriously enrollcl i me power to cleanse this city of Wash in the records of literary fame, and her ;rw,.r. rr 1.. 1 . . 1 1 Pot,., and daughter- may lie honored and limbs aro nurifyin- tf.e,.4v I - Jo the defeat of r.noW. ... "1.,, ! . llia ' - - o- - 1 tnii'nv. CtNCtWAn, April 2 Tl SheritT of Fairiietd oou.ity yestenl iv arrcstel Gov. Tl. on the charge of kMnapping Dr. Olds, an indictment having Itecn f- utul a-rainst hini by the Grand Jury of Fair field ciatn'y. Tlie Governor was taken before .IiMlge .Tohnston, of the Supreme Cur, with a wxit of halien3 corjms. arxl admit td lo bail to appear licfore th Court or Com mon Pleas of Fairfield county in June next. t! or Xcwt Trotti Pulanii- Defeat L.anpelTlrz. Tlie following ar the latest advices from PiJan-I, iinlicating a we v ere reverse to tlK IJevolutio:iists : Cuvcow, March 20. Tlie insur gents are rallying at Vizlitza, commaiitLxl b3 Somecorski. Pano, March 21. D-siatcbea re- ccivcit at tlu Kussian Ltnbassv conhnn resected throughout the u hole eidightcn-.; one of the roost distant, o. of the Unveyvrf ,0 Tar.ver. Tla, Pn X..' f 1 1 f nd hini. n I ? .1 - fi , 7 J "-".uiir-iii, . youngest, an.i i tiimk I can say, one of of their fidelity and attachment to tho j the purest sisters of alL rAj-ilitusc 1 ' aiisn oi litr"f nr ! . . . 1. " j i , .,' ' j -nere a topiwrhead 19 ordered to leave ILtrro, 1 v. O. P. Q. t the state, and if he don't, he is shot - - 1 1 down. "Tlu'8 the way!" anl ap- r Johns A. CrosIcv Cejaect Glue is j plause. . tc-r sa! II C D-n-iuVr. ' Th G.-vvn'jr. of aoT ymng Scat i Fxempt tl ni fAm the their own r.-iirled-. II -' 3 cars been ptvacL'ng v a m-!- the cimstilutioiii.i ryl-t 41 a - tur citiaiis ? Have thy n- -sacn-d Hilpit of ihcGo-pt-l 1" rostrum fcr t!e proniulp'or. el and fanatical poiitics? II' ' ""' nuule for religiiHi. but il"-y. r.v ing man had six days tlr ;K" ne sjkt-ial d-v for reii'a n. h-f ct it to a day of Jaiiitieal ct Hay liave u-el tlieir I'''1 tinu to irwuh-nTe dinkSJ"t f " ' ihiiij 4iri ciiv. . - tab!isled for :1k ir enf.TW-' arch old traimr, Chvver. Las Umli in.l-ishe.1 bv hini, tlie 1 ."1... .1... Siit-n-w" atvi over ajain ' . , 3 j of 1 he Ui-iteJ States ,!rt''; !jr tv 1 ti.t a Us-'1 n-i rmni t .1 . 1, .. ... i . . . . n . no nhts wliicti a wane ect tliat K a l"'e -cn"s iintcrty, may .". i kiii ri ' ni 7.1 ki . ..... - lost four Iillllr.-v1 Li!.? urwl li-ir-Cn- i . . t ... ti . . : ' , - . th-re have teen ioo.s en.- - $ were taken pnmers. A telegram from : m -, t, rtnv irvd K'"n Lemberg also contirms the above. I -V " '1 l'aul. atvUi1" with Jlos ant M. ' , .-5 .in th city of Ch-vckvi-l C3- lr. J. I- Bralhcr, has refurned John IWmi's duVicate f-1. the practice of medicine in Carrolltown. ! tte m1Iaw. with a letter & 2-1 hi card in another column. j fror.i John Brown, Jr . s. i
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