Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 08, 1863, Image 1

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    77E BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DHCIIliirED AUK',:. UPAN THE HIGH AND THE. LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOR.
(EV SERIES.
EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1863.
VrOL. 10 NO. 31.
SEXT1XEV
less it is to obey our incomparable lYesi- Ul that event the snir1 lnnnnmimt: . nl-r ctJII v.-n t,nm II ,..itl I Inniln nnrl r.irrtv? nf Tfcirknoss and sine when no snock of relllinn lm Uon
w 4. - -w iwjawtwi kuvnj CI 111 V ' IMJ AM. 4 XV C1VV 'iVA a. " " J J " " J v "-"- -
more closely to the the amnesty provided in tbeso-called con- Dahomey, lrue our .state Lonstitution known within the vast limits ol tliat loyal
division among the fiscation law which passed Congress last and laws, like those or Illinois and other State Ine rebellion in l,tah, which
till more unhappy July. He is now proposing to accom- loyal States, will not permit tree negroes occurred during the reign ot the Old Pub-
naiocRAT c-
If :.. rMililislio.1 pvirv WiviiK-aliii .t.. ..11 i.:.
... - j -......v mi ui uii ins woe measures 10 conquer aioresaiu miiriu ciinjr
af (k Pollau ani Fifty Orvts ..1 . m . . , , ., D
... , V uioi ious iniice. inic, we nave anion; reuerai najr. Ahis
. ri. iwvul'le m advance : Oxb Dol- ... i . .. . wi , . . . P.
SKVtsTr Fivk Cents, if not paid iu temeads siuy Drain- people might cause a s
x month!1 ; and Two Doli.au if uumsc uiu uu- w uuuina uown m uixie ; our , pany ins tamuy on a pleasure trip to u come wiuun our ouie, nor enu.uicuiseu nc r uucuonary, is too recem io ue ior-
until the termination of the year. ' tru,jc f)3. to question tue wisdom of friends there might liave to bear addi-' Europe, leaving his large properties in slaves to remain there ; but from military gotten. The cause is no doubt fresh in
j .uU-rir ti.ni will be received for a our indefatigable President, If you have timiul indignities. As before remarked, f Indiana and his slaves in Kentucky under necessity, or, as a high official expresses the memory of every maiden lady in the
i man
.orvnii icai .."i-uv u. uiwmuDuc nouuee them as m sympathy with the was lound equal to the crisis. In a long liotts is just out of
.,;:r until an arrearages are paid, ex- rebels; you should send them to their conversation with some of the inspired other Confederate
,,-;r . - .y.j p. tneiuH "down ?uth," or to the iJry apostles trom the saintly city of Chicago .incarcerated for his dev
n. i ' m.l. tl... ,.mv. Tortugas, which is understood by many a place where Onderdonking and other and his undoing ho
nioney
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idveillsing Kales.
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f ri line ! $
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to be a place where everybody is tortured
with thirst for rifled whiskey, and not a
drop can be obtained. No good Union
$ 75 $1,00 m:in will complain of the conduct of the
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3 months.
?t-. .r loss, J l .A3
if. 1 12 liil '2 00
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K,m. I..Tll.lt.',U bl IlfiilUlab.
rt.riil Clrik. of ll:c R jTMkH
ftiitr ot Pfirrn!Ullvfi, to the
Cltiznts of Veuijtlits, Ttunra-sce.
wise men who (hrect our public atlairs.
They should bo taught to renumber that
itttuitlul'im iruijiuiluit wns formerly a high
crime it is a most heinous ol-nse now
and nothing saws such copper-et!otvd
wretches but the Christian cliarity of our
20 OC most pious l'resident.
35 0 At vour Lronosed meetinir vou should Maryland, in Kentuckv. in Tennessee
- s.) arr.mge matters jis to secuie a list of all anl Missouri, it was lawful for tniitois
w ho rel'itse to attend or omit to render a who had acceptetl the amnesty provided
suitable ajHilog', and you should adopt by the confiscation hrw, and all other
''loyal" kind.
yv"..T.i Inns,'
Kentucky
fit months, and no any such in Memphis, you should de- our merciful and considerate President the protection of the law. John M. it, "from the ex vecestitate rei of the loyal States. - Tlie republican instincts of
Libbyl' or some thinir, tliey will be permitted to remain, our people would not tolerate a mnopoiy
prison, where he was The plan recently adopted in South Car- in heaven's "last best gift - to man."
otion to the Union ohna of selling them the lands ot the txeneral Albert Sidney Johnston was sent
utility to the so-called rebels might be adopted, and thereby to Utah with instructions to conquer the
worldly amusements are unknown the Southron , Confederacy. Ten days ago Memphis might become "a varigated conjugal spirit of Urigham.
l'resideut candidly confessed that he his slaves were enticed within the lines of city." Our white and colored brethern The Mormon war ended gloriously to
was endeavoring (he did not state the our armies in Virginia. Mr. lktts de- and sisters might thus fumieh an example our arms, The c w-as removed.
means) to ascertain the will of the Lord manded that they be surrendered or re- of that " freedom and fraternity " which Harems are now unknown among the lat-
uiM tliis dirficult ipiestion -,- that so soon turned, and received for answer, direct so many Northern spinisters sincerely re- ter day saints, and Urigliam, like eorno
as lie learned the Divine pleasure he from Washington, that he had no right to gard as the only means of compromising lone bird without a mate, refuses to be
verily would do the will of the Master, them that our wise and law-abiding the present unfortunate distinction ot comforted." In Europe, protravted and
who sent liimt The revelation came, President set them free. color. sanguinary civil wtirs have often resulted
doubtless, " by due couie of mail," it I confess that when I heard this long You should by all means piiss a reso- from the differences of opinions iii regard
amounted to this : that in portions of and complaining rigmarole 1 was indignant lution in favor of giving such rebel farms to the true mode of construing the liible,
Virginia and Louisiana, in Delaware, in at this -.tei-sons stupidity. He could not and town lots as are not needed for our and especially concerning the operations
see the wisdom of this wise policy ot our colored brethren to our t r.nstian tnends ot the Jloly la host lhey have failed
most noble executive. He was almost as of the North who desire to live among to abolish the one or deny the other; the.
incorrigible as James I. Petigrue, of South their colored friends particularly to that result is that a few couutries in Europe
Carolina, who, when lie read the numerous and respectuble class who think maintain the niiet which usually 'pre-
grand proclamation of the most illustrious that both races will be improved by a vails" along the ifappahannock.
successor of Washuigton, took the oath cross of the nnglo-Saxon upon the pure It should not be overlooked that trnr
of allegiance to the Confederate govern Guinea. " When this cruel war is over " pet-pie were very ignorant or they would
ment, and olfered his private fortune to how our psalm singing brethren from the never have been deceived by the treason-
th rebels to aid them in making war Church of the Puritans would enjoy a able enemies, North and South, of our
upon the armies of the subliuiest man of confederate farm on Big lUatk, noble President.
modern times; of Nelson, of Tennessee, Uiver, the Arkansas or Ponehartain. It was falsely charged that he and his
who, with his sons hi rebel captivity. When die relx-ls and disarmed how meek party friends did not desire to suppress
i he Union men, women, and children to published an appeal to the people of that and lowly, docile and penetent they will the rebellion without first subverting the
hold our African fellow-citizens to service State to take up arms against our freedom- be, while beholding our Northern brothers rights of the States ; freeing all the slaves
or labor. And yet there arc those of the loving President, of Houston, Henry, and occupying their mansions and illustrating ynd elevating them to political equality
"Copperhead persuasion" who profess others, who immediately went over to the the beauties ol Lcncral Imnk s apprentice with the whites. Our jjeople, being of
not to see the wisdom of this great mas- rebel cause. Away with all such men.
tor-stroke of our most noble ami exalted A good Union man loves his country r
President. Sir, did it not immediately ?. He cares nothing for liberty or
divide the South and unite the North ? prosperity, fame or fortune, considerations
Were not our earn pi forthwith crowded or contracts, office or opinion. The true
with countless myriad of bold :uid ar- test is simply this: Wh is the greatest,
dent recruits I Have not " our Atucri- wisest and best of mankind! Who is
can brethren of African decent" crowded the first natural military uonius of the
bv thousands into our ranks, insuirini wir world ? Who doeth all thimrs wisely and
soldiers with a wild enthusiasm, xmd yen-, welt! "Who should lie elected President the example of Vendeej which iu area, is time he has shown how wickedly false
dcring night vocal with the songs of on- as long as lie will accept the office ? if to only about one iurtieth part ot ranee, and hfjolous were the allegations of South-
fianchiaod Dinahs and muling and pu- all these inquiries the respondent answers There, we admit, tle peasantry believed cm traitors and Northern Copperheads
king Sambos ? And have not our anus with a firm, unfaltering voice, Abraham their religion was endangered, and history that he intended to use the army and navy
been victorious everywhere since the Liwn, he may be set down as a records that they defeated six or seven of to abolish slavery. The Union men of
dawn of the negro millcnium of 1863 ! good Union man, tit to join a "Loyal the Ix-st aj)ointed armies which the the South will over gratefully cherish the
1 knew that men like (5 en. M. Icajrue" receive a contract accept a com- French republic, in that Marlike age, name and memory of one who, by a Tcfu-
lutions d. nouncing all who tind fault with liraynmn, who commands in your vi- mission of office, and to tv. Put if, like could hurl against them. It it also true pulous regard for his official and other
our most excellent President. For in- einity (at Liohvar lenn.,) are guilty ot Crittenden ol Kentucky, lie is ever talking that a'lerwurus, inai wnen tamoi wa? pledges, and Ins manly adherence to the
stance the last Con ress (in July, 18o2), Absurdities of speech, which affords the about the Constitution and such worn out made .Minister ot War, he quie'ed the Liucago platform, has vindicated tho
n-issfd'u law to confiseate the property of enemies of our sagacious President ex- themes, he ought not to be trusted for a pe 'pie by ass. iring them that they should truth of all the pledges which from time
moment. . uc uiminu imi m in iiiigua ixuii. iu mm- ii:ao.e on ins oeiuui : anu trie
A Union man must have an abundance
of j'uith faith in the saving grace of our
exalted President faith that he will yet
. v 1-.- i w . 1 i
ix,c i.ic . :i'i -:i: .'tos-s to iojui our
Clerk V- the Mouse f
and for several terms
CoMivss from 'l'eimesse,
in itel to join in a public
th anniversary of the sur
iiijiliis to the 1 J.r:il aims,
ut;i'ie.
wl.-r uf
.1 V,
i iii- following abl and intcrest
: 1 r. Its just s.ircasm ujxn the
T - , 1 1
iv. i--!'.! ;r ms nroiien vows aai iu:o-
mi!n--r.v.i --a 01 on ice is very uimi'.
lr. r.-.'.i. nil:'' was made the Clerk of the
of lwpresentatives in
had labored hard to
resolutions of the i.sost
Allow me to -suggest that the committee
on resolutions be elected from contractors
and oilice-holders. I luirtieularly suggest
o:ie Ct jkt who has recently In-en ap
point eil sisscs-sor for the large, iuh and
pujiuluus district of West Tennessee.. He
w as originally from New York. True,
he wa never in West Tennessee until s-nt
trom t?::s city on his official errand, but
he no doubt knows by intuition the true
persons, to hold slaves ; but that in the
tide-water regions of Virginia, and in
that part -of Louisana which had not been
coitstvrated to sacery ly tie 7iiittiry mtujxi
tion of" Lieu, l'ntler, as also in North
Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Geor
gia, Alabama. Mississippi, Arkansas and
Texas, it should no longer be lawful for
value ot
iroods.
hilv. l'v,. v.
l eiimvHV a; t.ie l.mcr-, uid, in loo,
and chattels, lands and
teneiiKiirs, etc., of a jieople he never
kii'.-w, ami in a country in which ho never
lived. Put he is so loyal so nn.ih so
I. lit 1 doubt not he is better fitted for the
office than siny one of the native born
sou, biotht i, or fathM of the thousands
of soMiers, which, U-fore the 22d of last
Septcinlier, West Tenin'ssoe had fumi.-heil
the Federal arm v. Ix't
iuiitaie i.h:- " Ixyal
moio :uid iv.-o!e tl
r
:a.
the committee
ot ia:ii-
vou not only ai-
system. With what impunity Cretieral coursir very ignorant, believed all these
Putler wotiM ride from his plantation on false, scandalous, and malicious state-
Mo.n Lake to his lanche on DeOt Creek ! merits; and among the resolutions you
Tlun would be made manifest the will alopt at your meeting, there should
absurdity of those Copperhead croakers be one thanking his excellency, our most
who foolishly insist that while military approved President, for the effectual
ower can put down a rebellicn, moral means he has adopted to give Strength
power alone can cnidicate its consequences an I moral power to the Union men and
and keep it down. It is true, they cite women of the South, while at the same
I" -'iilv,
1 v Tea
-'ti .1 hl S.mip, where he was instninien- prove all the p esent w'.sj and ;iLiiotic ad
. h bn.';iu hu;divls uito the Union miiiistralion has don.-, but that you wi!
in., .Til ivr" .nui' thousands to lake
4 C7
i.-a:u lit u.i"i.niee :
i
1
. 1 I -.1.1 1.. ..... tlillilV it 1111 "
suSiaui aim iijmioio n m ciajunnj,
hei -afti r do. Ix t the commit ti-c make :ui
elaborate ri'ivjit accimpanteil. with reso-
;. r .N. I) C. Mav l. lSiwi.
v'.Ari.i.vit; : I have jut received your
f iii.- 7lii ia.-l., inviting me, in be
lit ti tin- Wa.-liiiigton Union Club, of
"H'li'-, to join in a public celebration
i; e t,.:;V..r,:.! v .,f the surrender of that
:y i i i- :h r..i ;iitii. Y'i iilso speak
: !nv ;-.'-t flKirts to 'induce' the
ii" Ve.i i-iiiit-s-e to consent
"i-.uiiy iu tin iv-ti.r:.rio:i of the na
fl tl ;tut!:intv throughout t'ne South.
I I b-!ievel thiit bv meeting you on
'-v:isiim ri-femtl to, I could be of i-or-r
to a sitigle honest, law-abiding citizen
truly rtiMi.t.tt rebel, or that I could,
fl'nluit.-. to the least extent, in ending
war jind restorinir tlie lilosins 01
i'V iinli-r the Coniitution, I would
n ir.lv jsttend. Pmt I have no such
!rti in nivself, und therefore J shall
't .-.j.
lr. y..nr letter you express th-2 opinion
st by a .Jini-t personal appeal " I
igh: ; ,V l,,yal and reclaim
'li-lityal." I confess my astonish
".t siuh a statenn'iit ; and I can at
iii; opinion of yours to nothing
"i- tniln'-.- on your p.-irt to comprehend
-' "-a-T '!'. rvi'.iev of our "Teat and trood
17 ' I' nt mid the wise statesmen who aid
T; i h;ip;!ig an I directing the civil
'!') t tli. ( iovernment. When you
tolly studiwl and understood the
IU AXl lit T
aiamler-in-
of th.; Annv ami Navv of the
States." he is now disulavnu
.it.
cerraui
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rebels. That Congress, though a cum-s for complaint and cnticioin. for
y. rv wisf lnnlv. dil not possess as much
agsii-iiite wisdom as our great and good
lVsid'et. In proof in .his we need but
rear to the fact that the Congress afore
said pro id d that under this law, trial
should prvc.-de conviction and forfeiture,
and that guilt should bo. proven, not pre
sumed. Wore slill, it oferel an amnesty
to repentant rebels: it mercifully gave
them sixty day s in which to accept it, and
provided further that our most noble Presi
dent might susp-nd for a period the ope
rations of this law a our armies advanced
southward, so as to afford all an opjior-
w ..:n
..;- t., siee!M.t nan ton. on mih
instance, on the 4th of last March that
officer, then in eoniniund at Dolivar,
wrote .is follows in regard to the Procla
mation of Freedom, with -.viikli our il
lustrious and far-seeing President greeted
the advent of the new year: "The
loyal man is equally helpless with the dis
loyal in fact ict for the rebel takes
his slave South, or hires them in the
army in which he hinielf serves, while
the loyal meii flee to our camps beyond
reclamation. Under this process the
reliel Ink! his slaves by carrying them
into a State in which they are declared,
free, while the law-abiding citizen looses
!-. . !!vll
armies across the liappahannok faitl
tliat under his leadership, could he be in-
be undisturlied m their religious faith.
These misohevious fault-finders, to give traitors and Copperheads who thus falsely
further force to their insidious assaults chnnjied our great and good President
upon our worthy 1 'resident, point also to with designing to subicrt the institutions
Poland, in which the fires of rebellion are of the Southern States, must henceforth
ever binning ; Lai l'..y '-"t f'' t th th'ir faces in shame.
Czar of all the Ifussias is m ail respects You must by all means fall to aJo; J,
lllllll .v - J - I ' .... . , .
th"; law actually applied to no one but the his by retaining them in a Suite where it
i"r' -istonishinir that it an- is hurful to hold litem. As it is now, tlie
I.vmiHh n.iil ,hmhL conduct (! t'tesr iiU'H UCUil
pllCU TO Hrrywii"") , ,r j
11 ns Sori i wrfield. tiu'in uothiifi."
Tennessee. !nt worse still ; it did not lit speaking ot the elevating effects ot
wantonly effect the rights or pmjierty of this system iqion our armies and the ne-
Unhni men, women and children, or luna- groes, oni. i";lUr.. -
tics, in any section of the country
duoed to take the Held, the mighty hosts of inferior to our noble President, and is with wild acclamation, mingled with a
few " bully hallelujahs," a resolution
seere!y denunciatory of those who criti
cise our military operations, or show im
patience at the tardy movements of our
armies in South Carolina and Virginia.
Such crituism gives the iivbels "aid and
comfort," anl, though it may not bo
felony without hew fit of -clergy, is, never
theless, what Mr. Polk stigmatizes as
" moral treason:" a crime which our noble
iVoMdent and other Whigs of that day
were com tolled to "dry up" during tho
war with Mexico.
Our present military -disorder is but
We are
That Congress, stninge as it may seem,
did not perceive that the? wny to end the
rebellion and restore affectionate relations
between the sections was to place the
..:.. ..-.irm.n nd children, and
l lllOll II, .vjii.i, r .. .
the insane nron a IorlWt fating of muruLze tie army.
ties by the use of such language as tin. :
4i Tlieir expense to the Government is
enormous. It requires soldiers to guard
them. They sicken and die in crowdeii
and filthy corrals. They become debased
and demoralized. Tliey debase and de-
ri i..
i: :i. ti.o tmitirs in the
tf II wi o l y n nil . 1 1 v - .ii- - - - ' . .. . .
I J , i- i .t ... .1. ... 1. Ti-kn-irlna mM.tinr flien InwitiyjiTii; S.111II1 ! 11 von Itl:iv fiosl
Innd ! lliat Congress iMnec-i uun wic aimpi . t" o ----- - r - J
r..,:.. i-i;..,mh totlm usurna- should bv all means, be one censuring bly have the honor of taking part in car-
thm of Teff Davis & Co , in Mississippi, Gen. liraynmn for the use of language so rying a same boon to a similar class in
v ,i,..a V.,rrh nrolinA- anil elsewhere, insulting to "our fellow-citizens ot Atncan lennessee and Knitucky
. 1 rill l.fcv v p
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Now among the resolutions you will
rebeldoni would rlee from Marve's hill and
diiiwii themselves, like, " possesseil "
swine in the adjacent stream.
I low is recruiruig now in West Tennes
see? Ijast summer only a few thousand
enlisted in our ranks, but very A-w, I be
lieve, in Memphis. You are so amply
protected within the lines that you quite
forgot, 1 fear, the sorrows of those who
hud not yet had an opportunity of greeting
the flag which brimrs certain tn-uriti to
loyal -men, women and children ; such in
evitable protection to property, including
such trifling articles as negroes and cotton
bales. Hurry up the volunteers. Give
the lie to those who intimate tliatTenr.es
seoans will not go into the Gulf States to
tight for their brethern of African descent
True, most 01 our eiuens hu.c v.:,
daughters, sisters, fathers, or brothers
there, but they ought never to have set
tled so far Soutli. lioides, when 3-011
have secured freedom to our African-fel-
whollv irnierant or the true moans ot
quieting a disaffected people. It never
occurred to the aforesaid Czar that to
squelch a rebellion oneetually the cuimo
must be removed. Had he studied the
hi.-torv of rebellion in this country he
would have discovered that we always as
certained the cause, the evil, the i-in which
gave a pretext to the insurgents. For ex
amule: During the administration of
General Washington a oi tion of the peo
ple of Pennsylvania got up a rebellion
about whisky. It was crm-hed out by
" coercion," but the sagacious statesmen
of that day determined to t-tnke at the " harmony when understood."
cause. The result is that the people of abundantly able lo b, ..: the reikis when-
that noule Couiuiouwealtu have ever since 0tr We trv. At present we have them
.....!Mir.nl .l.irr tumiiul tliot .irim .1 . 11 , ,
vim.iiv;u inorwj ..iiv. .U1WV.U ...i.v..- C ttllipil'li IV MU RllllMU ll OTOWUeu lntO U
- . i i
small cireumlerence ot not more than six
tu:n':!i;vr with the pnifoand
f;!"J' "hicli, as -Conin
'b
tion to contracts. Nothing is uow known
in that State of whisky, and though Iiir.
liuchanan used tore-cite some traditionary
stories of "Old I've" to the junior mem
bers of his cabinet, it is well known that
the sight of a liottle of pure Monon
gahela was as repulsive to his nature as
ice-water to a mad dog. Subsequently.
ihou-aiid miles. Oil." ....L. :-e guarding
the outposts of this contraclvd line and
every w here daring the pusillanimous but
le.nnto to " pierce the cei.trc," and tho
tugged wretches 4 take the dare.' We
have forces at Galveston, New Oilcans,
reiisacola, Hilton Head, Newberu, krf-
WltUtI for "ll,Kl.''mv lliv. iWt
!' UCTyr r.nd at rerile " Hail Colu'mbia
ir the leoiil: to rv fin ww .11 -me as if the
-t n.ntH which is afionW to the pro- January last, under th. so-allod conns- it
"f'l'e loyal .Ho.ile in Memphis and cr.tion law, the slaves ot every rebel in ir
.Ih- wintry round tl,at political Jor- the Unite-1 States who had not acceptc f
It J .v .mwietr therein nrovukxl were tie ltuv tl
Mum
' "
and piximised all which wis-
m suggrjit which our socrn Con-
1 the terrors of a military despotism, descent," and so justly calculated to in- nooie i resuiem win in uue time auopi
S-uiiaoii; niiTciiis iap ;tneei uiiii io. nni ti inc
Lonl in this bdhalf. Tndeod it seems to
have boon made known alrwuly to some
of the lesser lights. Ijust week a grand
Convention of the loyal women of Ameri
ca assembled in the city of New Vork.
Fach delegate had conceived an idea ;
and, under the inspiration of the. great
occasion, they have commanded o'.ir
magnificent President to proclaim free
dom throughout all the ends of the earth
I doubt not, at the proper time, he wih
so proclaim ; and the twenty thousant.
noons which his excellency Governor
Andrew Johnson was recen
to recruit in 'rentie-ssoe
for.the jrootl work of giving practical free
dom to our enslaved fellow countrymen,
male and feimde, of African decsent.
When that time comes Memphis will hi
a lovely citv. Its walks and its pnine
il W 1,'tl 4-.....I. ,.,.l, oJW illUl.
; i..,u.n . mmt tlie mc or worse punish- jesne the siave-owners in nm. wo
jAtng success we have had in reclaim- J .JL denounced have so stubbornly refused to join .the
-w ' misguided countrymen," I shall ,mnt 11 n ha f " V. , M1mt Kheu
:uni7.wi ;r " I i- against tith-d and official traitors! inai reotis.
, ri COnhnU!1 t0, !JJ Con-ross sp:ired the women ainl children- Why, sirs, this license of speech must
?S,t -rUt lyA also'si.ield .lfntm harm the Union men lw .uppl. What right have men
01-1, " ''T 3 vho still adhered to the national symbol who do not siqvport the present wise and
l If.'Iel ,ey T n- of protectio,,! What weakness! Kut " efficient administration to criticise its
. "yWm vh.T'J"rF7 Coninriad adjonnK.1. What was to J.y or the consequent of it ? With-
:J ". ':,ve 0600 thf L .lone 'n.ak heaven, our sagacious n the lslst few days I have heard rsons
noro even' muni nuiuu
1 ..1 T . ..1 1 . " 1 .... .1 . , . . ... . ' . -
I doubt our wyite ooikt.u .iacKson wiu resiucm, wits to!k (all is quiet on the Plackwater),
people ol iulh lux.nna revolted at taxa- Fortrss Monroe, :uil the Ki'ppahannocfc,
President was found equal to the occa
sion.
in this city in this capital which bears
the sacred" name of Washington, aiwi
. 1 I a. Za 4liA I . k-a nf
:n ,:.. tl.at mi the first ot which lor me nwmi """"
1 OH VNlll in III 111 I'"' " . . 1
wler this - lion conn- iuiimhuu? vh- ...c- .
in"lv invidious distinctions Detwocn in
ti nf Jesse D. lriihU 01 Indiana, anu
.. - I :il.k.l IMTPtt ll.'lll IIlFb IV. 1 -
you or 1 "eneouras- me
W'Ikmi oni ni iti-M.i I 'r.Uhl..i.l fret
Congress, his sage counselors and bell
. Pf'erk-ss military subordinates, have chil
j oiii! aui nronuscd all whicn wis- maies, -n- --- ... ..r r...i:...... u,. U.!U rn..-..
r n ti...-.r lo:d and institutional It irrgni, 01 ....o.., -
tion lnvause some tlemagoguc called it
high tariff, and assorted that the monster
" stole moiK'y from their unconscious
pockets." The rebellion, however, was
subjugated " by the military power ol
the Government, audi lie c;iuh. taxation
of worse, abolished. No tax gather
ers have leen known .-irne in South Caro
lina. At a later day, during the adminis
tration of John Tyler, of the firm o:'
" Tippieanoe and Tyler too," some un
washed IX'moerats in Rhode l-l;in I fonu
ed a grand insurrection against the sover
eignty of that large and jiopuldus State.
at 1 Baltimore, along the Pnkimorc and
Ohio l'ailrosut, in Western Virginia, Vm
Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Fort
Siuiih, and at Vich.-burg, in the icry
heart of the icbcliii n. JJowlongcim tlie
relicllion exist when ti ns .circumscribed T
In addition to all this., Adjt. General
Thomas, a native of " iny M;uyla .d,"
and who last year was chiuged by the
malignant tongue of slander with being a
secessionist and a traitor following where
such noble men as Puller., linidy, Dick
inson and other old frit,"! of lireckinriiLjd
dare to lead is now -m tho soiuhwcst or
nit of John M. lVHts, of trgima.
'. 1 it.., r... 1.1. .wi MMideii with nioiis indiT-
ltiit how were wo to enu iuis vc- no ...j " , --
;n ;f the Union jnen, women nnu tuiiion wu.-m, . ..0v,
1(7,1 ' fc" . .... ,...r 1 ... : :.wi;x.wh.l of the stnurrhtest sect
dren i the so-caueu vucufni. v-i . , ,
. 1: ....i-.i ..f fionerhcajils di'coursin thus: "Jess 5
wtontlv authoriz mI 1 " Army anu -avy ol ,,1U L !,itd States, ,r.Mtrip the lo al blacks, who, it is under
will soon be read" v hearty coiperation with the "loyal- ...q-h!, are ini
'on antV.r...;..- .,.i .i.:i. i. rn,.
tfligiim tulernte.s and ftnrii-oves
rcaiolrj. uyLiog l;jr uo t-j do, un-
sion of all their legal and - " s , na.les wHl U- illuminatexl by the smili...' ' The DemcK-ratie party, t.c was quad before the p
rights! If this .hcy were adopted, the j '?e j S-; JZ I faces and brilliant eye, of the jrraccf.1 abuld, as all sub quent elections ha, o not believe the del
Z'Z?' ' tt aS . Ken- ! and acWmplUicl sous and daughters cf ! r, throughout the United Sta:,r, j (C.uUn
imtient to be led airaiin-t tls
ists ot that day, soon overt brew tlie in- U-irbantus, hoiils of leojid PnnuregjuJ.
surgents. Their provisional governor Northern philosopher?, women and divines,
Thomas W. Dorr was csipturetl. dome 1 wio nard the African as the best nor
t he right of a " Ulligeivnt," and sent tj m.d representative of the human race, an4
1 the leuitentiary. thso who have stvn the swrdy niatifT
The Democratic arty, t.W i-t , wss quail before the perfume of the skunk, do
icate tkt e ot the rebels
vn Fuuj-th I'oje.)