i a - si -.v fi y it s il ill L it. Si S 3 14 ll P; f - I7E BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVES, SHOULD BE t DISTRIBUTED ALIKC, UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOA THE JIICH AND THE POOR. lV SERIES. EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY; APRIL 29, 1863. VOL . 10 KO. 21 rmCRAT it- SEXTJXEL" Attempt to Consolidate White n rut:i.-1ie.l every Wednesday at One Pollar ash r ifty uksts i'H ibk- in advance; OSB Dol X' Ssvsistt Five Cents, if not paid ii months ; and Two Dollar if t ' uT.ll tie termination of the year. ' script! u will recti ved for a . f -i .. .: . !. .....1 liberty to uisconticue -;l V . it LI L -- ' ... 1 n-.til a 1 arrearages ere paia, ex pert har- monej- ;chP - jition ef the alitor. Any per r''f,Unz Cr i ra.nth wil be char use Ioi.la::, un'nJos the mone- " idvertisliig Rates. iiut.rCu. Two eV. Three do ;.ri2l5:ie lines 50 .$ 1 00 i-t tl.ou 1 00 2 00 3 r.nr.tHs.. ri21iicsr! 5" CO 15 00 li es J 1 50 2 oO S 00 5 do. 12 do 3 00 $5 00 4 50 9 00 7 00 12 00 9 00 14 00 12 00 20 C( 22 00 35 01 and IHack Regimen?. - . . ; i ' -: Ttkm Wbttrs Hffnaa to Obey and are Arrested and Disarmed by tbe Blacks. To Loyal Leaguers. Frcrn the Joureal of Commerce.") 2 ir It is well in times like these to be hon- i est and conscientious in all that we do with reference to the country. It ought to be true of every member of the various Ixviil leagues that have been formed on i various foundations hereabouts, that he Sometime ago we published a para graph stating the fact that at both Baton Rouge and Ship Island there had been j il0p.egtly intends to keep the pledge which- trouble, growing out of the attempt to conjHlidate white and black regiments. The particular? of the occurrence at Ship Island are clearly stated by a correspon dent of the Springfield (Mass. ) llrpublican. he takes not for an hour or a tluv. but for ever. X pledge of honesty , or only a week, is almost equivalent to a determ ination to be dishonest after the week is ended. A pledge of loyalty, if it means anything, musts mean perpetual loyalty How the difficulty ha5 been settled, or j at Ieat as loij a the man who takes whether bettled at all.- we do not know, i t re.nains in the country. The corresj-oiiiJcnt of the savs : !... i .'.".. n.. , .- . lull u.tkc i.iiviuii) liqiiirjiw mh; faiul-iiciin . " i .i meaning; oi the inede vou have taken, Tte Wire lieiMonstrauco. - v ,.r. r.o! bViLLi: J t:is.ul o v.iu to to love. 5 art "f niiv.e f. I .. t'rn,l ':.jr. !. t make ' ! and do vou moan to abide bv it " sincerely As the i:;perimcnt of organizing negro sliid with hinch m-s. of iurit-e, or do vou regiments h:is lK-.-n intitutetl by the go- j the ph-de only for the purposes, ot ei nia'."..t. Us progress ana results are a j making a Hiucal and pirtizan use ot the matter of great interest ; and having had : men you c;in induce to join you? If the an opportunity to witness the efforts to j latter is your ol ject, then indeed no words enforce the principle of military equality j can sufficiently descril "the iiifamy of of such n-g'unonis, I will volunteer to give your conduct. The bncness ol the wan you its history. j who, to gain jn-litical power, profvtses'a For scveiT.l months p:ist the milifcu-y ivnlty which he inlemls to aUmdoii j post "of Ship Llaiul lias been garrisoned I whc-neicr convenient,. is llie wor.-t of liy rr.: e .''.:"-5 towers with thine, !i: z vrs a.;t Auttiirtii leave. ":i.:t:iiu-4 s.'.s.nes, tH a.n-. iJark-nfi'. !iv;i:i. to wara :-,-!v. liit to v,e:I." r i.i- a v n .; 1 h.'vc ;; slci '.'I-. th:U V.rr.'A i-Vt :t . .!' '. r .-n;.! il y b.e'x : i-rio". 'i.. ..'ii t":.'.- ;irH'i waves. ri- : ce :"..;.!! u'.kI pure, bv two comprint of the llih Main regiment, iuhUt command of Col- Henry Kust. Kecenily, the 2d Ix)uii:nia regi rn nt of black voluntt-ers was ord retl to rendezvous at tlas Inland ; aii 1 Colonel llu-l was ordcrel to tmnfer the Hin- matil of iln '.u- !i:. All'! fn-c, i ; '!: Pi:WJV ll.iligH, "i ;; .i ; ;..r ti c ; . . - ':; i rz-''' e. ' ' . i a mi 5 l.i in.c ht-r.rt kT- w i-M. ill. ti:. t lr...tiV blt.ca through - .-i.t'iV k.i !s 1 ; 'V r . i ."' ! t.rin- stur? !. rn,.uh,',r' rk-. jinc r.iriiit. pteracy. ru.!i m-n uisgnice npuoucs and desei vc the contempt of tlnir fvllow me n and of p ;teiiry, Ix-.t us trust that none of you have auy stich niisvnJjle scrc t loyalty in j our dis position. It us believe that nil of vou. an! of ihi pwt to their coininiiuding etlitors of En fimj W 7 wr-, fTiitori, ihvr, C !. N. V". D.uii.-'.s Col l?nst Anfi-Si'ari Siaurltu J, Tr fnii, rnd t nnd flair, ft?? ordenil,' ri-isa'.ii-.! to Tort ; whut imt, have honestly and frankly re- .lacksp, l'-aving b-.-himl I.im on t!:- island , solved to sutaiu "the Union m accord- :tvo e.:ip.Hu, s of :.h M;nne. j nnc.c with the Constitution, ami MiictTvly j Upon ajs: nrtg cunimand of th- j'J-t, j intt nd to keep your vtw of supiwrting ihe C-l. Daniel. is?.1-d orders crniuianding j g.jv-.nnu nt of the United Slate?. thf consoluhition of the two cimpanie9 of I This is no slight vow, Kt us tell you. whites with hi. regiment of blacks. He ! Vou have, of coiirsJ ctHisidired the rd-r.d ili- m to attend battalion drill, and j possibility oi" ;i cluinge of. policy in .tlie ' bo c.;i.-jHdati-u at dre.-s juimde. In camp ' administnition, a rexc.ilion of lhe cnian-v n;d guard duties M.ick cj-ptains werv ' cipat;on p'-ochunation, iin abandonment ol nfjrro aniMOS plans, and a n.nni to I.v.vn bv the C iitou-tt'ii ... . .. . i ii .1. i ailU OliK ,i IV . if.-C Uiafiv fi;.l.l.l.'l Ult lil, iVMiiUtiui, inn -niii'i "-i r.t:..ivv. ols-njitslv u.;iii'i l:n;.r to black equals i your "o"eUTiiin:tio! 1 v.t foi' nuiy lc mid Hiju'riors Tvere lo ii-airjiirate the called to gn a M p fui iher. 'I he war may n-im ofebnv. The recognition mjaiml ' be prolonged into a ntw ad.iihiLtraliuii, was nut inen-lv the passing salute and j and those 44co.'rhfMds" may , Ixr alter mixh-s .-vii.l forms of military etiqm-tte, but all lis s-ich luajnrity as to elect h copjRT an tqual military equality, with it? ae- head 1'n.sid nt, s th:it govenunent will con tp.;nvi:!g honors and olK il:vnet ! be adruinistere.1 on conjrhe:id 1 principles A'iliist th orders so consolidating . whatwer those are. Vou have of courst ;h-tn with blacks, the officers of the two j tak-n a ow for three or live years nt white companies earnestly p!ttcd. . liut Iea--t. It is a poor vow, a V;l-u of .vow-tiu-ir protect b.Iu;; inihVed and iiuan- i ing, quite a uss'less piece ot wif-binding, swc rl. after a suitable .1. lav. they finally j if it d's not x(-nd to that length. Vou r..ros,Ml to 1v the onlei-s. Tli-v refund : have eo-j-idercd a!! that, end you int-nd .... ., .i.i ta t.ike th, ir comt.anies to bat'ahon drill to support alt me menMires oi me goe fasten me again to the lody of this death T in all its length and breadth, so that they : hang and . quarter t:crjbody, who does If WP'are, in the providence of God, to be ; sh:dl not stand jerjured hei-eafter. It not think as thty du, to reflect cti thobo from unnatural ahiances if the January j your vows be solemn, and tlwn keej your things. Tlie FretKn Iiav a prverb of slavery is no longer to chill by unnatu- vows, or expect the rcputaiion, and the ( wliich says : " Never say - to tb? icua nd embraces the May of human hope, who iju.-t reputation, which always attaehes to tain 1 will not drink of your water, for is there we;ik or wicketl enough to forbid i the forsworn. ; you may l-c lnirty. Do iot fay to the righteous divorce ? Tr&utit. ' . : State Highf?, 44 we slciU never wnr.t yoa AiKth r: j The Recri ed Itlglits or Stales. ! again you may be glad, at scie futur ' .!.- fit af.t dll.tfil. 1.i 1 . fT. ' f 11.t;fTS 44 Ile rremont party is moulding putt- ! Di l it ever occur to the Jacobins, who 1 ' . " : Tlie C'on1Ittitln. Tlse Hon. Edcar Cowan, in the eourj of a sjeech ui the Senate, on the 2d ulu, uttered the foUowiug sound seuUuienlS ro specting tlie Constitution : I would fain, t, starnl upon tha Con Mitution widi such n construction cf it ha we culd all s;:tn l upon, not so strict as U defeat tlie operation of V.ii instrument, "nr Si loose as to indicate a Jisreg-.-xd of its provisions ; and I would do tliis alway t an I In Jill time in jood rdtli. "Tljal Con stituiioa ! cing the parn mount, will of tho 0v-u not of a p ul or pruiy, it impoc tin- tir?t a.-:d sliou'gesi o-Migation ujon u There aiv many things which 1 -"- - o.,...,. t. o.-y u. .Ii.Jo.ji, to s-.-uro ims wc arc ...i. - :i.f. - danirmMis m n. tiireatemjijr tlie peace ol -... i . '. n r'v iv. :sr ih.i vre w-21 do i w - r - : j : ; r.r.d I can couctive of no oiTencc equal in magsatude to n violation cf that oath. To break f.ath witli or Ictray ft trust confi ded by one tnsn is bad enough, but to do so with numerous niilnonsof conSviung citizcaa is sj f:sr tvywj.l rz ordinary measure of '.uk:;:!; ir.aitgivfio:i that I am unable to ihlitU ef It v.ithou: ihud.cring. To cut ;!.c djlts which iroiQd a 5ma!l dbLrict . j. ikt i minnii l"111? 13 uiuiiiiiiii puii- i ifi'i 11 ever ot cur 10 iu- .ian.iunis, t lie sentiment in flie right direction lor the would trample on tlie rights reserved, by j specific work the AbolitioiiiMs are striving ! tlie Constitution, to the States, that it pre- j 10 Hcconipiisii i ne ui-Miiuuon oi iu: i cu-ciy io iiH-sit nrservcu oiaie .iiguis hum. Union, and the al-olition of slaveiy 'they- owe their liberty, their gaiety, throughout the ImuL 'nt. f.lyl Gir- ; and the very jjwtr which they moiueu rwo, in I806. . . . t.-uily enjoy? If the Democratic party Another: ; had not refpected these right", where "I wilt "not stultify nivself by wipt l,aTtf b!,n xU ." lY si,:g that we have any 'warrant in the "J.1. ? ? Utld.U Constitution for this proceeding. u l iinJ Itw; ,,ot,i';KI WKTm tl 4 n,is talk of rt storing the Union as it co-onhnate branches ol the (government I was mvler the Constitution as is, U o,n ere H the Douse, the Seiiate, and peattd until I - have become it. The- Union can never 't-i . 1 1 1 1 Aljohuonisi anI Jlack Kct it v:"s. I In'jif" fi-i" m.inv tlimr4 wlni-li i tin. luMtlitl. ni.il lllfl lul'lilAtl.UU.V ail .Ml ITiiii n n-wcr ha!l, with mv ct.nscnt, be : - , i;4""" f restored und.T the Constitution as it iS "f4""" .,.l:ouLI hav" cn with slavcrv lobe pretectcd by it." Huh. r-oyl tl inuilia or the m.l.tiirj- u set ,..,.:. J 1 aside th? I crsoind iJiATtv bills, which , - .were clearly a violation or the (.-ns:i- Agaui : ; tlHj,n? What would have Ij-wni? of . Who, in the name of God, wants the t'lC lilxriy of fpoccli, of the prt'ss, fu, I of Cotton Stale, or any ollu r State this tide : the anti-slavcrv agitators thtmlvcs, if C v.; . '' . . .. ii . . V . . . . 1 j.-vienioi., iu it.-iii;i:ii uk t mon. 11 . jj m?cr.:.s 1 a I u-er. jnnxd by the .... 11 rr iri- w bUry is 10 txiumuc. -non. .mt. 4 principles nui-set up a. pro.-sly coi tro- from i,.,,,, !:.ti jr.; n poi:: U--; rrvoir 1,a',u ' , ling the action- of public men.' Why . whili sunr.!ie the water for a citv, are nave iienm re- , ... , , , , about tick of :jl"yf it they had beta d.s.iosed to be restored us ! ',Kre St:lte nc,,t? ";IVC deiiouuccd tne .1 1. . .1 t ' Aliofilionist and lllack llcpublicruis n placed - over wl i;.- licutt-naiifs, and thus ; the ngro arming S vvldto olViccr-s. a:;J blac!;, whi;t: ivatcs ( lh; war a- laid d hi. Final I v : ; the Kepubliean party vvtndd have cer.sl jJuns to honible to cxi.U.Uipla.te : mid 44 Whenever il slmil be clear that tin' i to exirt, the Fugitive Slave l.-v.v would ' Vvf tc jiriiced !y t!ie are no great body of the Southern people have liave b.n executed in every Siato of the lV .j be tcn-pnr. d tf, the diro result" benniLi conclusively alienated from the I Union, aiil the men who oj.pod its exc- : prohictsl bv !ocsing ihi boti-la by r.Licb l.'nion. and anxious to escape fn.in it, j cution. would liave been puuishetl as thev ar empire Is hvl 1 ioei!cr tlinn molclilU WK WILLDOOUH : 15KVP TO FOII-: deseivcd to Ix4. nrc lo mountain Sun ly wc l ave now WAKD Til Mil t IEYVS." Triune. j 1 tut the Jem H-rnii-.; ysirty ntSompte.1 under our oun eyc- tnough to satisfy us 1 Mv iv wc s:iy of this radical element, ' no sik-1i thing as tlie Mihjitgsuioii of" the. ; 0f ti caLindJk-"v."hicli can lefall a CO'Jn represented by these shining lights of poli- : Selats. It knew th:it the States w-re the ' trv j.ro. j. n.-uc which approaches that tic in our day, should obtain such power ' true guardhuia of the life, liberty, tul I .h' civil war. and to JLregard the Conati as to press - the administration to the property of lh citizens, and that the Fed- ; ; rf,v to ir.vite civil war. Our peopte "iiiv-by disunion' course, you will ; oral CSovernwnt derives its strength nn 1 , , 01",v to lie rulel upon their own icnnu trill support it, still urge that lovalty le- jower only from the hrtrfy co-opcrati?i what thev :eTve their rulers may Jo the main is .support or ail Ui.il tlie auuuui.-trn- ; 01 tlie iate liuvirnmcnts. 1 ii ueiiw tioa thinks In-st to do, that it is tr.-ason to t cratie arty, in the. exereie of jow r, oposc the wislu-i of the administration. : gave the States the lcivr:t of lie t'oub;, and ii-conuie n I another as a better course i and tbe Southern MinWrs and S.-ji?.tirs will vou! Did any one say No ? What : themselves though filing jiggrieved by, is your vow worth if this is not to lie. : the action of the North, preferred to ig coveretl by it I lut out the man who : nore the i.iu!t to their institutions mtlier s;id No! lh dv-s not Ik-Ioh in anv ' than demnud anything lh:it could iateitrre ' with State sovereignity. T!: e . to h.v-c, r i;y c't'imj pviile ' 0; .i: tit :t'i,.;ti u ilroal ' : n-.i' 1.: .sfr. t ri rmT a ri'Uti has ws"d and waned t'"" our trvstiup trt-e, ;:!: thou art the World li me ' :: ao ciiiae in thee. ni a y.m u.d t lve. ' r.ft r, IS ... - tiidiiiT Mun w n it, i-T,'s our ''fe-hriat un ith breast, ic:-ce (ij,..n r.i-r jave. ' idi a !r. urnful menu htv -tiK-tin.es l.atn.t the spot, ; T i't er ,-,f o.l.. u . 1 - V' Vl l T !".-- J '..-. . - e J n.e y,H to love, i . tver lore the nie J.!ik like yours. As for ne, gentleman leaguers, wc are , cans then sought refuge i . !ii..d prej'.chinr to vou fim nn outside stand- -reiniity of the Stat.-s, and l! point. Wo tlou't Itelong in your league. We don't litlie-.e with you that the ad niu.'straiion is the government, and we Ji;n t l.elievo hi ptonnsin-r to sustain all the elh'rts of tht ailmiiastra'.ion. or nnv or app ar on dre.-s panvd We thev lvfusefl eminent ' as the tint y of loyal men also d t;ii1 guard to be commanded by ; do it 't psvieii l to know what copperheads ne-rroes. Thev -wen atristcd, and -the ' may do vvlili the govemmoin when they of it We cannrtt Kepubli the sov y fu:!i,l it. liook at th-ir actions ir.v I S--how they l)apt .' that the coni utioii is iivi moiv," that the olioua States rights are no lonirer a m an of the Mtne- e Krrilc in my heart. u bird to tan, i," ! 11 Q 5T1 i,"an:er bowers. k-t rT" s n.-a t.i sinir.. --H fc-a'.a its W.ltd wii.g. with careless hand, & bard . ..t fi', ,,mn;. fini vd.vo vtt . come to take cr.arjic t ujx- the orderly sertir.ts. - ly the ser- Ksr-ib'y foresee what you may be cal't! .v . 1 , "1 .1 .1. . ti. ciittitirt iv-tifiii iIai 4ihii 1. 1 ii.t nit loll 1. eant s t-nennu 10 ueiau guai-u, im i'- ; -"i t-"- - ; tion was put direetlv to the ni.-mber? of m tiieir h;mds. l.ut we cannot n.un;iv.uic tic roni wines . hether they w ould do duty j that any of you will lm lost to shame as as "uard under iv gro offiers. Following j to violate your honor or forswear your the example of lhir officers, the - men j vows merely because you mm me pouey peremptorily refuse,!. W'hcrcnpon the ! of the administration nunons to the coun men w. i e. tit den d under arrest, th-ir mns- ! try. That were indeM a " ridiculous kets and eijuipnients taken from them, j muss " after a mountain of v owing. No,. wT.- mmiiU.rtaiioiHHl around their I lOi we exjieci toVee the Ixiyal Leaguer, appointed qunrtcr.' -! ' ; ' i ' ": ' ' i'with the "V-.n4 7,tbue at their 'llie execution of th' order for arresting . liead and on alttneir flaar starts, sui-portuig the companies w.ts one of the most l.umili- the ctpi-rh.iid ministration, even if atin.' scenes I ever witnessed. As a pre- their specif abhorrence, 'I homos II Si y- olsrh:inee. the black re- ! moiir, should- 1 the lYcsident.. whom i.w.i--.. - , , V - they have to loiiow. x liere a:e iionwu? histories of leapi tliat have been honor able and faithful through trials even worse than this. Tlie old Knights of St. John fought many a 'gallant battle under Grand Masters whom, thev . abhorred. The Lnval Leaguers will not f:iil in .the"! hour of trial. Nav. even if the radical Abolition doc trine should com" to 1 .the doctrine of and t'oopjiig tlivir nn.d camrer. and tliat futurt , administration, in anv- war. or in ; henceforth we will oj-Iv hav." a inrgniii peaee, or ' any ; spocitie puqiost We j cent Central lKsotisin,-wit'i tlie IVovin vvi'd never biinl ottivelvrs html and fo.t to ccs (forme: ly StMi-s) V.vi Ivi'.'j ;uuuu 1 a the car of nnv p:i'!v, ndininiutnitioii or ' common cciiirc. Do tluse Jacobins U'lu ve. tl.v will their vagaries ? What would Iwomc of them, it" tlie Democrats, in lf;oo. were li apply the same principles v. lui h tnese gimrnt was onlered under arms and mus kets loaded. " Two comptinies Y black", with their black officers, marched to the quarters of the disolxdient soldiers, ami calh-d nivon them to snrnmder themselves 1 . f. ... .1. . man in America. We. will sustain the government of the United States, to wit: the Constitution and the power or the j:eop'.e of the Severn! States, een unto the end--if the end nnt be. And when ever and wherever we see man, officer or not, who if doing what we ! heve will , fanatics are now advocating, tour taos tend to to the dissolution of the Union and 1 which will then lie in n-bel!ion against the the d.-struction of the government, we ' constitution find the " Government '(" will do all that we can to avert the evil . The. principle f "public scanty m:y likely to follow his tlibrls, and to indutv ! then require the suppression of tiie New him to change Ins oursc. League? that j York .. 'y -'.'. the New York 7V."i-, agn-e to follow the lead of nnvoue m:n. th New Yoik Errmmj lWt. the Ch"u-g) . and support whatever jxtlicy hedictatis, Tnbnm; a numU r of ti:r coleinHi-ari-s are dangerous institution dangerous to 1 of Philadelphia, wlio now -npre.-i.;:: ::! those' who join in them a well as to the the 44 virtue, patriotism and self-denial " , country. A league agreting to siipimrt ; of the the State of IVnnsylvani.i, and v.-iil ;uhw to le I:n ana notini'g luore ; what tluir rule:-a rightfully dounl-rtlw authority given th -m the3' will carry out, and that v.i:h an cnrn?stntss well illustra ted in the great stn.gvles now going on ta enforce the le.ws. The CouHituti'jn, then, being the chr ter by which our (lovemment is crL-atetl, it is ea-y to sv that outside that charter there i n'?t, in'r can there be, any Gov emrac.it ; there may be f ree iiiil depo titrn. but there can be no law nor true GoveriiTiiCjji. Aulxhcinun w!:o. for a iiiofiKiil. ti.iin.s !,', GoveiT.nid't Van saved by the vi..i.tl:i the Con:i:iTr-n, ii gniitv t f eiihe" suj-neme folly or supreme wiekV.I.ies.-. lie had citiier never con prt'u.ij icl : ic piin-. it !; of a free gttvern-. or ilr l.iji..'. iiV.i.re has been iO Lx penerted :.S to prevent hhj fi:m dl&tin- guidntig l-lvi.-eii such a govenuiieot ami; Akin to tliat-notion is xu wavs be able to ho hold owcr, and thai :l ,W--,.ii-:n. the people will always atiently near wnh . t,tlav, liiat ihe aull.oiitr oonfvintl and" nxvh of a'.-.'un pref-aiVd by the toirti-, f.Ui;t: :..'C ina d-.-ipsate. to tlie nVfensu : n ! prvteciioa of the lil-.Ttlvs of l& nation. Nw, I venture tj assort thr-t nothing could be more lr.ifoursled tlto. Mi-h a suTHiosition. So far from it I 4 have no hesitation m r.y mg '..-.' at this titii?, t! e . n.tilt-a rvikJ isAly upon t-mu'Kit'-nt i-rt-ticn (T iU ruki, tl v. ':.; ::1 a I 4. IV II . i . - . . ... - ll-.-it tlies. rtih rs. if they wt re wl-c, wou Id adept y.r ihe'i..-elves jut mj ! a. ht of as prisoners. Insteal of insisting, tbe 1 nKoi-rwl j ibe summons in a spirit ( antaill of a c.tar.iiri-it rm t!. I -.1 T. . tV... ;nt..11i.Tort New KllT- . -. ...... vs. - - , vniU.lAOii.iiv- . 'i ii. rrt but tance .T;is' J" rivr, who liad fought in the .MV Jdier, who knows how to oley, t the Texas revolution, oifi nul a I know. t", the philosophy of resist) w in li;.s Uiat to any soldier J lrticipatfd in a certain engnge " ue day a man claimed free n?' a"rting tliat he was in the bat .; ' Was referred to the captain. ..u-'iat P'ity did 3-011 strvx ?' . private." ftUSer." ct.l ' tlmr.il 1111. i'iuii, -. i i-u!- s for their guidance rts wr lew ia. tlie Coie-ritutiou. It ie.:thoriA every politic. all the measure of a Democratic adminis- ' nearly the whole pr.s of New Mnliiiid. . U!1,j forbids every iu-jliiic mcitsure. It tration wojliM V :is wnmg as a league to 'llie eilitors i nJ proiH-ietor of tliest pa- ri.-es like a walk behind, which tho win; supjx'rt all the measures of a lvepubliesm n may be very dung rous iien -oiisp!- aUMnt-.i intrenches himself to resist i tlft. administration. (entlemen, there is poms- ' rutors agam.-l the x-ace oi lue-country laaduess ol f.a tion. or the b.i:i.t loily ot tiling else to do besides making war. IV- : niitl for that rcastm they L sect: re-1 and ,jM. p,-.plc, vv oeii. se-.luosl by tlemagpgucf cause a nation is engaged in war, that is . sent to Forts I-tfievette, ;imi, and .IM,y deiiv t' report t-- tL.!.gv.rvus-ihtugi SClellK WhKil 1-geS . . - i 1. . 1 Z I . I I a.1mini(if iiln a n.1 iniiietii siiemiv inrv m-ir-ucii in ; im itrr.-vufc muihu, front of their mgro masters," stacked their should 1 pressed by the disunionisLs of arms, hung their accoutrements upon their the North (the radical abolition iirty are glittering havonet?, ami turned sadly away j all disunionisfs) into adopting the policy !li.:!. ,!! i.i!.- ,r,s Vor nwnv tiieir I of ience bv disunion, still you will sup- Iiirv. mi- i;i.' . .... .i-. . . , - r ... ; . , - ,- ... i arm with foclin-s and expressions of glee, port all the measures of the admuustra- J may Ik he is doing it to divert your minus i o if thev were tronhie of cotKiust. tion. will vou not ? ! You recollect the 1 from your iocket.S which they wm!d rob. V : . t- is-. t t As the chonv band returned from their nwlicai plattomt . we uive some piaiiKs 4 1 liave l4--1 two "loU- work, their comrades in crimp welcome I t from it, to recall u io ycur minus. . iierc 1' ' ' hty-two who were in that them with shouts of triumph. liy a bin- J is one : -nt and you are th? very first r,e wonl or act on the part on the part of j " Spetiking for " ourselves, we can ' 1 have seen." 7lt white officers, a scene of riot and honestly say that for the old Union, which Yankee boy had a wliole Dutch t. 'v.50 "?orc h'ua by a waggish friend, bowevf-r ave L-m no knife- This, Al inr'-V "H J'ncle Joe; but where :J a1 11 T " OU sa'ul tlie grinning ji .nu t where you like. .ftH'l the Yankee, eoolh 44 Very ankee, coolly putting it "arm c on . . u cm ii ai nome. r!- of timi Tat to reflection, hi. prr-ui to dntv. Woodshed would have been the sequel. liut wiser counsels prevailed, and Officers and men quietly submitted themselves as prisoners to those with whom they would not serve as Fo!dicr3 or acknowledge as equals. . . A Povvkkh i. DirrxK. An exchange, speaking of a drink he once had occasion to indulge in, says he could not tell whether it was lrandy or a torchlight , procession going down his throat. was kept in existence by the Smthern menaces and Northern conccsiUons, we have no regrets, and no wish for its re constniclion. " WHio wants a Union w hich is nothing but a sentiment to lacker Fourth of July orations withal? - "If, bv chance, in ancient times, tlx criminal feft the loathsome ctqf which justice luid tied upon his shoulders, slip ping' off he did not, we fancy cry out, Oh wretched man that I am who will no reason whv wc .-houhl ce.-iVe to oerform Mfllenrv. lhc country mar still If at our dulies as cit:z-ns, as members of a j war, ami the new iX-niceratic Proi-h nt commuiiity, :is heads of fami!i-s, as wise maj- find biiu-elf uiuler the " nnht.u-y ih m n in the ordinary business of life, cessity of having some of those gentle Tliey who are endeavoring to direct your mn am stfl and tii tl by military c. -inattention chtsely and anlv" to th war, as mission. the sol- obhct worthy votir atlsiition ' The J.K-obin lA-aguers U may cnic ,lat:H,t f.lv ni.-hj f.i-waMl ?o o5.r vun- iii lor a siiiire ol -jmbl.c notice. 1 heir j. Sneh times we are Ciu..upon, ana. secret organiz;i"ti i;s ami their nncoudi- : ,,r iKlr :if. ty ;be ark, itideeiL. of our plau-ibie have 1cti triel over and over.- again,, ami alwars with tin sauv; disiHtmui rc Milti : wriit iues v u.cJi ure -ur-. to ti-fl al-. v.K-aUs iu troublM'turn:-. when, wirdoni stano- f.-aiful of rc-.:iibifity, :snl tmp: v ami fnm vtMir Iibirties, which they vvoohl tional loyally to a iwrty, and th rvprc- de-twy. 'nitre are "smie men in vour stntaiive of that party" may Ik looke-1 1iyal l-agues whom all the worid' knows ' ujon a incoinpiitible with the safety of as jut the men to rob an 1 deptrov vo -. the Slates, ami thr-y m:y K p it on trial .;ifeiv Is t?ic Con-! iuit ion. CiT A laily of h'ii acce-irplish iiients, ihe fa::iilv b ing without a servant " a stepiieJ to tlse ioor on we nt t:te lune. ri.iing ol" the !!!, which amiotsneed j. -,'v-lt fieri ii- o4." h-.-r dn:ir-i- On n- i , - - I ,ng. I in- iK iu ":u:ic.ug ai m- iur,i aii c " ai-J. n.Urtc- 1 fxclai" -id w! d: -i lie loyal men. but be wise in your loyalty, r ir consptrac-. Sii-tain tho gevert-.iii-iit, ami sustain every . We do not say th:U the IXmocrai.: brtmch f if. the Jlxecutivr, the Judiciary, . would follow-in the fs.t-:epis of t"ne .la tin. Lgi.-l.iiive. both in llw Nation ami iu cobins nor that a I)en:ov.-.-atIe 1'ivrid. iil the States. The reserved towers of the could ever be inducod to im'tate the cx States demand your faithful un.-wrrv ing, . ample of Miu LiNctiiz:. The D.-nocr.-i!. fearless defence, quit. as much' a when ui liwcr, will try lo n-More iIk ihe deleg:itcd powers in tlie Unititl CVmstitution in ml its purity to its origi States; for the Sfnte govenmi' nt L a part mil vi'jir : but we have ,-tated what they oCt'x fp,nrn.notf 'i-L. over by the Censtitu- v ould have the ;-c r to do. nud r lit Tion. Mud bv the r.M-rv"i-n n ivver lb-rein ' C Vin.-ti'n-ion r.nl the law, a- I he Jiicblns referntl t It hecenrs Lval I.o -uer undc sta-rl thcin. W.-mfiilir e bra-:? ro I have tv day ctrr.m rrxxl course of th-r, to rriivmbrr what they havr vowed, anl bolsters, thc- m i ho ar rt :idy o le-rens rfciorruuig V 4 I thought I l;c:un :cu u;.-;mueiii wir ou. 4"n li'C pri'liron, -irfc .vr.h !-'',' nit lh- Irving the ;;rer:;:ipar.!..elt Ot " r p'ied .-!. Myn.'i'-- is ilh i .-en.iuf, I slie suv I must lcafti to t'n'tT tl'r' il.sllTinr Il".S Sie-l'CX ur Utter,