Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, April 15, 1863, Page 2, Image 2

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S. TODD, Editor &. Iubli.licr.
' WEIIBSDAT APRIL IS. WW
S. 1. I'ettenprlll &. to..
Advertising .Agents. ; Zl Park Row
New Yurk.and 10 State ireet, Boston,
r the ar.thori?.ed Age&ts for the "Desi
W.SAT & Sexti:eI;," and the most influen
tial and largest circulating Newspapers in
the United States an I Canadas. Thev
ara empcTrered to contract" for us at out
li-VTST TEEMS.;.
A Falat SquenU of AboIMIoiilNm
be held an appointment under him, worth
2,000 per year, lie was in favor of
; Kuilroads and Corporations generally.
Vc presume lie was thinking of the old
Portage road the stealing,' little fat ofii
ces, &c. 1 le was for a vigorous prosecu
tion of the war, lie was in favor of
making war on the Democrats copper
heads. Cheers in the corner, lie said
they (the leaguers) would nt-vcr shake
hands with t!ie Southern men again
(Cheers in the coiner"! it was out of .the
question . there could be no difference
lUUU. among .them.,, on ihis , poi:i;. Qhecr?.ui
the cornei-1. .iTha-only thing -the' might
differ about was dividing Southern Terri
tory after thev had licked the rebel.
TCheers in the corner, lie said this war
a holy war ; and the administration
must be sustained. Cheers in thu eur
nerl. lie said ho did not want the peo-
pie to think' that he prepared his speech or
figuring in this alioliti"n job, with very
sheepish looking countenances; to all of
which we sav amen. These men have
been sucking a mstenance from the Demo
cratic party tiuce the inangunition of
Know Nothingism, which detestable or
ganization they, no doubt, secretly be
longed all the time ; some of whom -et
fatten in office, secured bv Democratic
votes. But we again s-hout amen ! be
cause we now shall no longer be pestered
wi'Ji these sneaking, hounds, who, have
been controlling our -DeJegnte election,
T&.'TiCntli -iiUc detrjnjejijjL'f -tbc. t.-nrty.
JEFF DAVIS TO BE ATTACKED
IN THE REAR
'- that he had it written down: but that it
was all cx-tem-jore. Ch crs from the
eorner. And the speaker sneaked away.
Brother Barker moved that Ko!la Jones
now make a speech. Cheer in the; cor-
Copptrbcadw to be Sbot Dunu
Like Dogv.
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'TIicitN no i:Ilcncc fo Con
vict 3011; but you mu pro lo
Jail, Tor Mints tlie Lavr."
Tlie lle775W;WLich,' a couple'of
weeks ag. caul? out in eraud flourishes,,
accusing us. of having y;nuliluted, and
" interloped "' the patriotic ' Utters of
one 4 scribbler," with treasonable senti
ment3," 'appears' a Iktlo " drm n in the
mouth " about the natter, in ihe last . is-i
sue. . It acknowledges that we have been
wrongly and falsely accused, and cannot
find any "evidence, wherewith to condemn
Meeting of the Club.
- Sl'EF.CH OK J. 1- SCANU VN", ! -
The Democratic Club of this place, as
sembled at the usual place of meeting,
where some business, concerning the Club
was transacted. Some by-laws, offered
for the consideration of the Club, wire
adopted and some were rejected, which
gave rie to a spirited debate, in which
M.fsrs. Noon, M'DounM, Bunn, Kittell,
ani? Feinoii, warmly' jirticipatcd, nt lite
sane time observing the strictest parlia
TWTrtary order.- A great rrffmy'now mem
Ivrs joined the Club,1' and signed their
uames to its Constitution. Sergt. JvJiii
E. Sc:uihiu, wlf) was previously selected
to address the Club, was called forj who
came forward and srr'ke to tv assemblage
iti a dear and forcible manner ; somewhat
after the following, as ntur a3 .wecoulJ
catch hi seiileiiCxs. . ., '. . . ;
4 Aflcr. the u?ual courtesy towards the
presiding 'officers, he turned to the audi
ence :u;d ja'ul, that in rcsjKmduig to the
call made op.'Ji hi:n at the last meeting
such wickdncss and cozruption was
stopi-d, that lx-fore another year the
present Alminirfration would be glal to
go on their knees and ask niercv from an
outraged peph. (Cheers). It h:ul been
said that the army was in favor of the
aliolitioii jKjliey; but he th Might they had
better not look to much to that source for
help. lie believed 'that more than two
thirds of the. Union army were oppoM!
to tiie cinancip-atlon p-j!i-y and were not
willing to Cght for the elevation of the
lugro.- 1
llesaid it bvhopved thejope of i the
North to. be-watchful :f tbeir libei ties,
and to kex'p saem! thoVe' ?ac:Tl tni-s
whicli were hand- d down to us by the
psUriots of the revolution. Two years of
I C Jtnir.u&icate5i
rv,Pi .. "
FktnD ToiD : In the
ir clipp-er No. 2, we ar? rr-s. '"j
uur
m f
iei:cr. irom Wirrx n,i..; i
, .l.,.x.ir
'C nion" man of Loretto, r .T:
writing from tl.at place. A;!.
his letter is ik-:u1v a column n
all he expresaes in s manv s
three lasc slanl r?, toVjf .
that the Hon. Wm. A V'..,f"
endeavoring to weaken t',e eT.-" '
Nurtli when striving to put ... -
bvllion. Now tl.Is even- one
a lie. who knows a-l.t of;,e f.""'
the roan. Frietrl un. f a!.e
ly to tlie expenditure uf U mrZ,
tinx miide by him to pini;t
of his couhtry, :iud to su-a . v 1
irlration &a long a.- the war was vw
j tea ior a K'giumate otjet t, Ln:
1 f. .rsooth, he would not follow t'
. - '
unsucccssfu! warfai-e had only pluiged us j Oration and aist in dj
dc-opcr in trouble ; and now milder means ' constitut ion, the cliHJter .f tUr Z, -
lie is now a iruuor, ana nt 0u -
T rn y-r. - (,ou'nr.l nnd I 1 1 5 : I M ll r. T - tr : 1 l 1 1'. Ill l:lOr til i 7 7
UV1 I. ilWUl. UiH..1 tVt 14 A klllAT j " 7 , - ' , . .- t t
J 1 ! - . i . . ' . i tin r it TY.'i-i fiis firvt r.!lrnr.r.t ? t:vpf!i-
7 ,, I I
h.nild be tried ; or did lb-; people pre fer f be is now a traitor, and
war with anarchy and oppreion,
peace with constitutional liberty? lie
for one v.a.- in favcr of peace! ar.d he
ho'pHl soon to see its benign influence still ; sontimeiit of a IX mocrut ; fLr tL
t!e angry waves
that , are no.w
ot iiktoiu over oar
. . - 1 - j- . .
iruui signing iniust.i " Lrita" jy.
!v : Tbe 4i let the LYk.n -0 r J j T
little too wen Known to be ECcc;rjgf
! iio eilizeti ; but hoped tot n to
THE ADMINISTRATION' TO MvSUS-l. .. . . .V .
a. u
THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE TO BE
EXTERMINATED.
p jiv.l -r an I bu eus.
- .' I He for one, was iu favor of coming lunie
Democrats to Hold no moro OSces. j lit.:n j!j:.t i;;!Ki c,f talk with Demo
crats. He was ii favor of tliooting cop
j.erhe ad's down like d)gs. Cheers in the
corner"!. If Democrats wanted to pet
office they'd better " hum up the cakes
for when the soldiers came home it would,
be the last office under God's heavens
they'd ever hold. Cheers in the corner!
It would !c thj last d jllar, thar'.k Go1,
'hat they'd ever make off l.'ncle Sa:ii.
(Cheers f.rn the corner). Mr.. Jones fjr
ot t-j reflect tht a majority of the army
is com;o:d of Democrats, an.l will not
i endorse such lawless doctrines! Hi said
the wars mu.-t goon, if it to A the !at
man. (Cheers from the corner). .ll.
would tiose another log if nrcesiuy.
(Cheers in the corner). : 1 lo would spill
seme nvre of his bkvxl in ord?r to ex
teniiinate r.l'ls. (Choei-s in the corner),
lie said rh-re Swre ?o:n paop'-j in the
Tkt Tcrrilerjr to lie Divided imtng
the Lo)l Pfonltll
On last Thursday, Harry Bogsis, a
potty hireling, and & recent convert of
Mom-1! c Co., canie to this p!ac-2 to make
a speech .and organize a Union Leigne,
with all the secret sigr.3, . password;,
badges, &c, necepsary for their purposes :
whereupon the inking machine, d.-wn
street, was instantly pat in motion, and
a few handbills were the result, .which
were posted on the corners, calling 0,-7 all
" loyal" ra?n to assist. Acecndingly a
meeting of about thirty, principally a'l
Deaiocral?, assembled in the Coirt House,
to see and hoar what "was to b-j did."
Sonv-body moved that John Williams be
President, Judge Jones and Isaac Evans
were chosen Vice Presidents : and John
nT- t-. T tiian to fee it restored with slave r-. (Cfurv
. lrar.s ana Daw J.ncs, were the 1 -
j mxno comer;. lie sai-: inaT a i.iiion
said he was not a speaking n.an He v:;f i continuing those charges agauti us.,
le one. . He ' And old Barker, instead of frankly ac
knowledging that he was;'S"'d" by this
DaviK alias scribbler, makrs r.n ufs of
himself. iy 'endeavoring, th:uh cn; of
liis deputies, to pailiiite. t!r." real, mid un
mistakable seatiiiK-iHa of those,sei ibbler
letters, which are not at all iu keeping
with his outward views or Ins truly 44 loy
al " cour.-e. And th eld tinipleton,
through the ssiuu fellow that writes his
editorials, uomands the re-publication of
otluT letters fivin thi?' Davis: and adds
that if we, f.U to do so, we niu.-t go down
Now we have neither tiie nor space to
devote to this trifling aif.iir, but we in
form Mr. Barker, that w; are not editing
a pap-, for the purpose of - pleasing him
or the whtir.s of -any. of lis deputies.
We have 110 disposition , to injure Evan
Davis, n.-r did we repul.-Ii.-h his. letters
with met ires of that kind ; but if ht de
niando it, an I wishes' to be further " set
right on the record," we will produce,
them or if B:uker, .who is so deeply
makii g, that tlicy w ould look over a-iy
ulitak'S or blunders, aad.lhat they would
alike excuse his 5-horteoiuings. It was
nt to W 'expecteil, thnt what he w;is
aK:it to say to them wou'd be a? e'i-queni
and entertaini.'g as the speeches they had
heretofore listened to. -
In making Iiis remarks
I Cheers. )
of passion and civil war j J"-i ? . wrii-r c: il
i- .t , ,. .t i upholds in 'supporTng Grre'v Vi
spreading the rcar.tle ! , - '
1 , Ccv wjrr.es?, i hil ir-s riik,'-:
dr ui.bappy country. . 20 t;
Union."
Thirdlv :
doz storr.
j Euor ' every dog hu Lis Lt,"
th-2 Wiifer of t!i;4 Icitir apjy-rr? t
More Abolition TrlcK.
Tlie fol-owinir letter from Iieut. II 11.
Dur,.gan, will show, not cnlv how the i 1 1? o the cy ta:4 the al-;
. . ... " , ting 011' Iuok - place, it n rejti..
names cf private so.d:ct-, who cannot j d
d. f- u 1 themselves, are desecrated ; but j JalUvIUUS on the day L lsl
i,(v the names of oracers too, who nave j t uillier,. wiu reguri o Irs jj.j
it
ni-cessarv' to go back to those ancient
periods, " whereof the memory of man
ruui.eth not to . the contrary;" but he
would htiok to the point, and confine him
self to the rcirn of Abrsdiam, the fir.-t
was net j not the fp
in.
.k t or courage to resent, aw i Nv1Je,, tIje adaiiai-rirution is lk-&:J
1 ... r..i. ..1. W,tw;. tri..l - I ciiisuiuuoiuM supprier v:
in pea'.', vve fo;ly co:.eur. Ji.:r Go : f r.
Cami 'f toe 125th P. V. NF.n A-jcia ,hat ever such inen may Lave "'
LanijING, Va., April Grii 18o3
Mm. Kwtok . : 1011 vvi
Cvinier
control of affairs ia this cvjr.trr, or
w ho beli?ve in that intrj3-n: fr-
favor ujioii the un lersigncd by publishing t,ur frv fathers will feave to i.jt dli
the following doeument in your paper. ! n,.t a cau for hler:rc bit fjr
d-s,Kt that ever att. mj t.sl to rule over a t)il the 2Ut 0f March a meeting of the tLe-r onwoi thy progedu
Secretaries.
i
North who'd seiner s.-e the Union destroyed int retted in the manor, will pay us for
theexpipso an trouble cf inutirg tlose
prohictions into priiit, we will publish
The President was culled upon 10 tcii !
the object of tie .league. He thought it t
soldier was t:c fafo in Cambria coauiy :
i he had had heard of a l.'nicn se-hlier who
was no ufc to do that, because they all j
hal trie eloj;s his;tl 'oi hin. YCliftrs
understool each other well enough, but he i
in ihe corner)
wanted the i-dee to go out that there w ;.s j
to be no party in the matter. He thought I
that any further stat?n".cr.t wa unnecr s
farr. laic: eneenns i.i r-ne eorror
; s?at and the
I.iu?1. " Joni s Ux-k his
,R'.!:iccra! whj had be-
coriK tire J ;:n 1 s!
lnan to !-ave
free nnd enlightened paoplj by ignoi-ance,
vulgar wif, pitclaniatioriS and the force of
arni. (App-lause). He referred to the
fact, that when the first call, by the lYesi
dent for voluntvrs to d .fer.d the national
offi.-ers iUtl men of the 12olh 1. - was
held, and a set of resolutions were., drawn
up for publication and were endorsed, I
believe, by a majority cf the otr.Ltrs cf
the re'inient. Some of these, resolutions
j. x. l r
weiw f verv ' dark
CO
cion an 1 J my
A Fire la tbe Kear.
T1.C following letter, from icuei
i J2fjtoliicar.9 signed by the pntoU
ho went frr.M Clfa--.i eo.n
Capitol, was made, t!:at the Democrats i were sent for publication to ha tV'-i-v"- j - , , ..."
1 ' ' j . 1. -1 1, : r 1 jn.ce to show and aJLL.i:
of Cainbria nnd he believed that in evrrv I newspapers, vi7 : ITduu- It ...a ..j .Lxt , ! . 1 -
. . - .1 "V -.1 i ! Hr-rrMur- T,l-jn'jJi and Whin-tea. , aueauj aid, contxxr.ua :u .
other couniy in th- Ncrtliern State?, tlat ' J , , , , r j , .... , ....
J , ! t .-ov(rf.e. As our Co. was d.-tach-.u iie-ni , liiese Al.x.iiion res.'!:: no en
ihe regiment at the time of the meeting I j pt.a the :utuv, wiihoat '.htr csm
knew nothing of its proceedings until I j " . - S:
iw them pub.i..enl in toe above naueJ j s. ,.,3 t F Cu A. , E
newsp.p5rs. I was considc.ab.y ruvpn- j p -.
.Mr. Barker, pcrluij's, may have
I which vacated many of the Itnehes.
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As il r the h
to do t kep his own record clear; and it
i reasenrible to sI.pp th it- he has been
su?p.-et'ng us of that which, h himself,
lias been gi.i'.iy. "I "or A r.h.i -particulars
iA-e,rfh-r him to lh' Liter 'f Andrew
t
I C:i!hi-J an. Disblirhtd iu to-davs ir:per.
t
Ieiiiw:.i(? were the II. :t to
that calk An 1 that it was a fact al:o
gcth t overlooked, that the I-Vbolitiouisls,
with but very - few- oxovj ions, prefei-rcl
staying at homo, to sustain the' Adni'n's
t rati in, by' their vocal juwers, uhil tin:
to b-:-c my name sigr.cd ale'n with th? j
r! of the f:ie-ers ei;dor?ing all the- r.s
i-
Dcm.ci.-'.ts wcrj i:i thj swamps of Yir- j
ginia, O'-.d eh-s-where, - defending the
;i,U'i:s a-iv.i lvl :ti ii.e ni-.viinir. - e;
-vVifu-.n-; I !o elip-jrfil!v c:v!.: b.it
sabre. !
Brother Barker then moved thai Cyrus 1 s tidier, th- re ait sever
Elder make a speech. More th-.-ering in j story:, but a neighbor . in the vicinity
the same corner J. ' j of where this terrible- outrage " sheiuld
'The speaker, a well dressed," gentle-j have 'liappenext,' informs us that this
manly looking fellow, road 1 his r.pprar- i 41 Union soldier," at an iinpn'-pcr h'nr.
ance ; his , speech was altogether a mild j w-as endeavoring to toi-cc his way through
one. He had seen a piece of petry pub- a window of a certain house in Lorctto,
lishel sometime ago in the newspr-jK-rs j where some uirls were sleeping : and that
which said be ' brave !"' He thought i the iviis.. -occasioned therebv, aroused
that was .very pretty, lie th night the ' some dgs across the wry, which would
pernicious doctrine of States Bights, was ! have placet', th . aforesaid ' ITuion sol
gaining too much headway in Bcnnsylva- i dv-.r " in rather a precarious rituatiot', had
nia. lie could not see any difference - it not bn-n Vji the time ly interterence ; of
tween the Administration and the Govern- i the man of the ho-s, who - by th,r way
ment ; that Abraham Lincoln was lVesi- j own? no dog at all.
dent of the United States and w as there-J . Brother Ihui.cr . r-.roso ;md said that
fore, the Government. II- said the (- j Dvy' Jones had a letter from Mr. John
vernment might lc broken up and dis- i (;. yu .5 IVfIre. ul.h h ,he wanted read,
sjlvetl, by the States refusing to send re- ! Ch-. is in the comer). The Secretary then
proser.taf.ves to Cur.jircy- ; but that bo ; lx.a.l ive or six pa-es of f .lscap from the
State Eiiunid secede without the con- i nf!?r,:ii.! M;i.. wiiii!i fn'ilp,! t.i l.riif nv
. 1 v.au;i;i an. t)ui.-iifiiti 111 10-uavs p-iier.
tl.e .og cn a 1. 1..011 . r m . '
. ' e ., i which. Mb:ia in irsi-lf. iv mor.1
era I veitoi:s of the j 1 1 ' .
: .1 . . i " crushing rebuke " to Barker ;ti;u las
eoiicenu th in he end'-av-jrej to adminis-
ter to us." .
- . . ...
A Crumbing Kfbitkf The iay
itiiiiH arc soiiif-ilmt:- done In'"
an Abolition ITIiitlnjr CClre.
The AU"j!mnltii, sonu two weehs ago,
pubtishel with coiL-iderable di-p!ay, a
lejt-r puqiorting to have been written by
Andrew Calhiiihan ; which evervbt-dv in
the settlement knew, was never written
by him. ,
. -Tlio .VI 'j'niuia t la-s been, guilty of
slandering a Union soldier a gray haired
man, whoso reputation is tl ler nisi let
ter tytiiblishcil In this county, than that
ot the ostensible editor of the .above
named sheet." He is .doubly - guilty, in
I this diiiy woik, by selecting a man whoso
misfortune it is to be illiterate, and who
Govcnmicn', with mu-ket and
(Cheer). IU said, so long as this war i
was c:irrt'd ot. or had even tLu appear- j
ance of being w age.l fur ;h Miprvmary -f
the Cnti.ution, ai.d the bri'tging back j
the swcl.-d Stales fo the Union, that the j
ffi::- .tap. Till rt.vis?.. VA,
HV.trcav. A:i if-it i b. ..
tt!'.ai:. pai'y Hi I..e N.-rii. I-
t!,' majoritv of them I d..n..t nor never ; lA ra) ' ' - '
"; --"t Is:C '-1 " .'' r.aWCi. .lv .e. ..,.... n
uc;ut hr S'"v.:.:ur, .I tne in- ti..g j . e . -.c ill t.,:r .v,;.-. ...o ..
;e:i.r.ut i';r t.iy i.auio .b- i.;g :t!:...-!;.'d ; t,a...x.U.x. A.'-.i 1, -
ing fn-ij . fti.- ir." . . . .
V. -i,,.f ...,v i-.C .;! ro-n" vve e...M..-l t-li-r
w 1 1
te? toe iis-t 01 s?greis.
CAtiiX
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t
I i . 1 ..lki a . . - . . ..... . ( -tut
. ... 1 1; r i ... cr l.... 1 ....
Administration ' i:ithT w anted for men,
means or enc;-ura- emei-t that these were
j cf M.-ch, rvrt.-an reso.ntioTj were re:v!
i reser-i-;.
f.i.e l'i.i
. . . t-l . .... .f
, a':J :ut I. a 10 -.vijieu ii:e n-n.r - 01 a::: ....,... . .... ....
nvvt-r withheld. - Thai even after the Ad- th oflieors of the IJegt. were vgn.-l bv ,,iBhl r, I y 5i; "
nniiitniiion Lad ohown it weakness and the Secretaries f the meeting, thev I' J:c4rcd. Tl.r.: v 0 n -". i r
r n t. - - ! i;v rin;were-d so to dj bv the otlViTf ; t ac turhi. anv :h.
. ' . .
tions, cjufiscatioii acts, exterminati
scheme, etc., that men and means
i pn-sT.!, jrv'viou to tirvajiJin!r fer r'ltin- : Atn.s ns a iai.i:-- p.-v.-. .
muting: It. W!!wlM ntIv ap.'--arit that "f T' -' ' J he- p.- ;'-. ' '
were I U,ut. Edw'd K-Duu of Co. K(w h ' th Tl " i 'V, -V
not withheld ; but j:iven fneely ; in the j w:s sup:vscd to be present) was abs.Mit at . tv :ui.'pl ! r 1
hoj-e that the Administration would l- ihe time on "detached duty" this i n , ..j... n;,, :-t. :--
com ashamed of their foolish policv, and -f to -rrtify, that his name owing : anv su-vt Vuz.B 1 ihr 1 - :
. . . . 1 - to ?a;el nii-arpn-h- nsion w as tiseel vvitlioiU : t on f the ce;i-Jrv.
inai .!; umim.iwNt.nc tae war on ,.t)! vnowIed'c or consent. It is rr-r.-r R-srtd. 1 !-:
sent of the GovernmenU- H. did not think j cheers fiom tue A '' ctirner,
muc.u of the. cuianc'.pation proclatiiation : !
Brother Barker then f teHni erect and
moved that the members of the league come
forward and s?m tliir nams.
but :f th-. SrpiTiue Court decided it to be
rv' i h--? wnuhl iiiiiii. liv it TT. t1i...i..t t
, . . ' ' 1 torv.ard and s?ti tliir names."- A sli'-ht
, . , , . , , 1 move wa made in ihe aforesaid corner
ha.I as much to t'.o with the cause nn I i , . ....
, ,. towards carrvingtLis nroponti..-n out, vv hen
cunv.nur.uon ot this war as the rebels oil. , " - , .
.,.., , - . , ,. it wa olervoel lv- na of the ofneers, that
...... krvuui. .in.. ..csunii" me iiuuieiiee, I
...... c. . ' , a feeol
tttut l.c eiit not pivpuv his speech, he
'ten cents war. to lie paid, which ex
pat dow n. It was c ide nt throuahout that '
i ri-caused a regular stampede towards the
door ; arid would have soon rid the
"MV PM.i-'i n.-.,.-iT.,.l.s.i:.i ...: .i... .;
r . ... . . . , ; i-e.iw, but tor tne 1 residents repeated aiv-
of the Aboiitutiists who had invited Li , r , '
TT , . t pea!? lor order.
attend:inee. lie several times, durii'" I.U
Fpoeeh, louche,! them on the raw," eviih- ! r,"'tW R"irktT mV'1 ,!'nt th crc"
out ar,urin2 to be aware of it. ! tar-v rhc down tliC ullUl 'Tu
l'.rt..r v ,, .fc... f. . v ,.Mf me iwyii. Mini inu
x Connecticut ; and
at t he same time is far, in the enemy's
countrv defending eur horn s ; and w ho is
unable to defend himself agiuust the dirty
assaults ef an Alo!itioiv sheet. But here
is a letter from Mr. Callaghan, himself,
which !ig free from anger ir revenge,
cannot fail to 4' he;ip coals of lire" upon
the heads ef his Abolition traducers.
C.Mr E.B A ia h.Avnio, Va. '
Aprd 8tii 1SC3.- J
ls. Li'iToa : I tietin it , ii;y . duty to
w lite you a few -. lii.rs coneeueng a. letter
which ;tppeaie-l 111 the A'Jfjhanian e-f tlie
2-1 i'.itt.. in wl.i. !i n.y political .4i.timrn'.s
-.v.-re altigetl.er iiiisrepreseiite.'. Tl,e fol
lowing i. a true statement f the r:.se. I
rncfivtil i letter from a certain jintl'r:i-i
in t'he--.t Springs, about lh 8:h i.f March,
aiul l.-e:n tinahie to answer it law;'. I re-
three groans for the t qmted ;iu ai quaiutauce of u.iue ti answer
it for tr.(j. lliu man lustcad of writing ny
seDtuneii'. wrote iUs own. And I knew
not the mature of its contents till I saw
th'in puMislici in the above named news
piiper. I aain assert that Siv r.litic.il
sefefinier.rs have let-ii niirepr-seiite.i in that
ettei -and if tlie gentleman from Chest
.Stri'-ip or the Editors f tlw AUejhaniaa
thiuK taat I have (iarted niy polities they
ire verr n.Uv-h mistaken. .
A. CALLAGIIAN.
5-,' J T-
the pimciplys and basis, uin which it to add itcirh-cttm wltli 't!is card ; '-'t3'1"" lr v:i,U;I r:."; f"'V-
was inaugurated. - But it seemed to him ' Lhut- Dun -pin endors-s a" jxtion of ; iVn"-v ' 'V c; ''"Jrm
thnt tli secret plans of Abolitionism ! resolution , trocs to u.r cause. a "t'l s""'"":.
1 1 .1 1 i-i. I " W M. " . iv AI-L.ACE, ' 1 .1 a f r 1 ;t
were deeplv rooted and secure lv hud, lorn: , tl.e j r.i.ej t ot a .t-i
. . l- . - ,r! Capt. Cei. C 12olh P. one of ; ercn.ei t.
before secession w as promulgated by 1 1, .rojan,. j JUetJ. Tl at ffo!ts -,f
Southern traitors ; and that their infamous
dectrir.es were now to be carried oat at i
the c-xpcnH: of our Iiberti.?. lie said thit j
Congress t, were not a whit U hind ,
Abraham lanco'n and his immediate ud-
Yeuirs in all sinceritv
UDWABD 1?. DUN EG AX
Mic-HS t "Tllmorc.
-vTliJ i'. e-i'.aiu 11 e-
the ccp.e Noit'u sci S .ut;:. rj
Convefeti-'n. a-e cenci'.a. Ty
f!ei.ee t;.1 a-. dest,n-! te ! " ' :
; tint re-su T. if j r
Faitsu Yo:: : I s fed you a very britf ! A-'nnsrai: n.
.r. irr- v rv"T-
KcsiJccd. Thai whi r i""-
iscrs-, iu r.iadue-ss unU iniquity . ler a j xul's, t ilsn-ie hi-t wtth Ti e rv.e.t ' anxie-uslv doire a returiTH -.
1 r., i.i . --
pnaif whereof, he had onlv to refer to I in 5 wa orpariz-i. by electing the lolU-wn-g i re l ot sw s av sii y a ia-r
rt I 1 !... : nam.-.! visivr.!.. . ?"."" "" " ' -T
It... ' fc.l I'llllASlI ' I
their recent acts
President 'A ll. PALMER. Eq.
rat;'. -
!.-! rm we nt i t srv '
I - : .; - -r3 T
bill, the inderafeity law, the conscript act j- Yioe Presideats Ge 1 rinle. Kn ' a rest r?ti' n cf t: e Yt-- a rt--
and other unconstitutional and outrageous E Uh Piuniiner. Patriek TJ'.ev. sq s. 1 ivm f theprcruacy ef t: e
" .... . , , 0 , Secreuries Alexander bkt-llv. T ter IB at:.! the laws,
proceedings, which liaa iKt only placed at q tll.,ij i Toe& t-dui our r..
us disjiosal all the men and wealth of the ! The Fieri h-fet .-tate-1 the t l tf the
and, but it mnde an absolute tventate of! nieetir-a in n able and exri-hatic "mar.feer;
J ?fter which John Knepper. rj, (a rt-eent
he President, or a government of the one ; coUVt-rt tu Lenioer.it?c faitV,.) was l..udiy
Brother
H. A. lior-'S. l'le!il':r'- fl.kh-ess tli: r. t.
ing. Cheerir-g in the Hinen corner!. ' cnMCTa ni " copperlad This ap
This fame Harrv lioggc, w1lo ha8 had , j to a'J .lident Williams', who
bread and butter' o:T the Democratic partv I Wns W,lVUS lhat ,he sn,1J Ui
all hi l'ue, came fonvnrd and said he was ! ut llat wa " Ui-V U!fl,es isi t!,c
e .1 iv . . 1 1 ' hval league,
tor t.i IK-mocRifs (as long as he i.uld get
office) until they opposed the policy of the i Brother Barker now moved an'adjoum
Adniinistra'ion. fCheers fn.-m the cor- ! nicr.t ; vvhich was ugree.1 u. We thou dit
ner. He thought old Jimir.ie Biieh iiiari ; it- about titns as there was scarcely anv-
wa ;m 01 1 uoearJ, ami scounmeL Ch.Has ; lrly leit by this tunc except thc"vlfieers. j Dilo. AtllemWc, on Wednesday . memUrs, electel by mock election. ; are much rdeaseJ. with its appearance.
ov.-r in the corner- We spkis.; h- "e iioiu-l several long susp.-cteI : tjic' Sth ife-t fN it iki Sh w. geT about ' m:inu fact 11 ring Congressmen as they I Typographicallv, it is free fronr defects;
inwitm cth -rs ounngtli- loor rr;,rV t Vinocr:!?-, .. i.i 1 i.im- vv M .,f )0 1 wuM " gt. r.'.-ks a-vl ,:ul. ,hftt rlit.-Ia:i v it ef!. t wisdeim and abilitv.
his disiiosal all the men and wealth of the ! Tie Pieri h-fet .-tate-1 the c liect of the
laud
the
man power. He considered the late con- called upen. woo adcrcsd the meetn-g at
c .1 ...-1' me lenth in an entertaining twuner.
script act, as one of the greatest trauUs j Jn .Lael McCll.da WAS mxt u,.,n.
that was ever pcretrated on a five peopfe," j He addressed the a-eail-l igo iu hi utual
because it exempted the rich and enslaved I e,st ai4,1 I ha-irg ttvle.
, , .,,,! Col. M. l. Maix-han was then vihe-
thc poor man, whose liberties already mcntlv 0al!tNi f..r w!l0se anaranre upmi
being taken away, had no further interest tlie platform, was srected with hd p
in the prosecution of this war.
lie said that Mr. Lincoln, after he had
received the rebuke of an" outraged co
ple, through the ballot box, at last fall's
elections in n early all the Northern States,
instead of abandoning Lis former policy,
enleavcred to" sustain himself by sending !
to Congress, from North Carolina, Louisi-
; ana and other seceded States, bornis
plause. Ills speech was listened to with
uvt profouud attention , and h to-k his
seat with the regret of all present.
I will not endeavor to relate invthing
that wass.tid in these speeches ; but I mu-i
par that the meeting ra one of the lest
and net enthusiastic, that I ever witnessed
in this place.
P. il'GOUGH
her; unt. aT:x our featre
44 The Ace" We have receive! a
copy of this nevv De'nuxrratic daily, and
William Citrr,
Charles Lan irotr.
Jai. H. Dugheify,
Alt.dotco Cr&'a,
John u. r.a:i.
William F erre.
Edwarel Gos.
Wi',!iani 51. Ike,
James II. Bush.
Wm. L. Tavler.
Je-hn II. Ogdea,
Oliver Smitb.
B. 3. MePhers r,
Jas. A Khine-h-.t.
Cl'8. II. GarrioiJ.
B. F. Carr.
Wm. il. Pl ihif.
Gat
u. A'-
hr..nk rr-;.
Cri-ii" L.'
J.l.nW.lEf pavi-l f'-'
Wio: F;
Jel-S h.
Te er l
"s:a
John ilar--
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our first page, from an
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luue.ns are forced ujvm the a. -'.
it, it w as written b
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Unkw army, who wou "
tbe d'.rty work.
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