The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 18, 1866, Image 1

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    I trot ' M.—NUMBER 22. •
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ADbRESS
POTTER JOURNAL; r i S t'
PUBLISIIED IIY
M.W. 31c.ILLARNEIC. Proprietoi.
Wir Devoted to the cause llepublicaolPra, tl.e in
terests Of 9grie elture,the adv.tocement of Education.
and the beAt good of Potter county. tmvolou nn :zulde
except that of I'd oelnle, it will endeavor to :,id in the
work of more fully Freedottlifing cur Count
MirldVertir'errlClt. ill,erted tile foliowl 127 ra
w te
except here special barnaioA are de. A
Is 10 lines of BreVier Sof Non pa,42il types
1 square, 1 insertion
1 square, 2 or 3 insert •
Bach sill,egnent insertion lees than 1.13
square, 1 year
Bia -Mess Curds, 1 year............ • ..•
Administrator's or Execetor - s Notices.._
Special and Editorial Notices per
cerin transient ail•. - ertieements mulct he paid in
tidvance,and no notice will be taken of :iee
irom a distance, unless they arc accompanied by' the
money or satisfactory refcrence.
, Work, of all kinds, executed with r.eatners
And des patch..
BUSINESS NOTICES
Free and .Acceptetl.ingient 3.llasans
UULALTA. LOI)GE. N.). 332. F. A. Sf.
„El Meeting; on the :24 . 411)
month. TI nil, n the. 3,1 Story of Ili-
D.C.LA.rinitnEE,Sec. 511E..1.11, °
0. T. ELLISON. M. D..
TIORACTICING PHYSICIAN. (2, Ak—sport. .
resnec;ful!y Ute t;it! VIIi.L.Te al , I
vicinity that he will pr,nrripi!y ce-p r. , )
inoteesion tl se: vicee. Otti Les Firc:
west. of Ida r.,:hlenc. 37-40
'JOHN S. .1121.7.i.N,
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TTORNTX AND COUNSELLOR. 'AT - LAW.
CV 11 te.,1,11.:•,.1r1,
in rater ntl.l rod C,ll , tit .V 1 e,t•
trqsteul to c.tre onelv10:1.
Office et rout, io re .1 , 1,1170. j
Alll'llE - ft 01.'E.
A .TTORN E AND I'AII:NSELI.F.It .I.l*
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dents in the T:. ,reh•r• 1,.•-er .11^ , c. nnp -, ~ C ii !II
'ford. DiAin,-slr.ln-x:,..1 1 , -wry, •.,y 1; 29
P. STEIV.P.INS 6:: Co.,'
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and o,ryrilir . o. Vett ,111 It 3,
I.'rOdUee nought, aII
S33IN,<INS
:Ind Retail 1.1, kl,r f;..J
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order, in g 6.10, F,yle,
COrDERSPORT lIIOTEL
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street_. C,.l'‘)"..ftv C
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HAVING Inte , y isd , leri :i ft,e'vew, n . - 1;:,•1-11-: , .1
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we are now Prep a y...; z.• Cn :0.1 ',.`,1,1i 111 st.,,V. ,1,:ip ., 1
and wilhtrlF.tt , am: r.eatTlC.-.. f rr.!r• s ,::,7;7. , !. - I
.LYEVIA .
N HOUSE. .
Lewisville, Potter ovnty, P itsylvania','
BWIERTON LEWIS'. ,Proprietor. 11,.in...!
taken this e4ellen: II oil, thele-,-,proqor wi..1,..,
o runke the :ter - porn...cc of :he trAie':o.: - ;e.th!ic :to , l
oelt , e0n5.1,n: of •Iv:11.: ~ti,lncli,r. to al: who of 1 :1 .
all on him.—Feb l 2. fel If
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~ MonuMents and Tomb-Stones
ft ,...,- , :' of all kind:, Nrir Le 1".:-.1's'led or, risa , ,ma
P . g, ble terms and sln - at :.,.:Ir • 'J.:
i t C., Brennle.
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Coa,3mF•port, P.I. , oa ;11.- t3,•1:i4,1,1..1 ''...:
Road, or !cave year or, le r. , at OW PO-101110 .. 1, , T.1
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v and •,\-,‘ It ( -1,2 , , ra A GF:Nh!
P • PenFians pro-ur-.1 for SiThl , liers of IWe. prP'en"
War who are nsatite.l w-ovidio leeei
or disea.kecontrActed wlitte
States; and i/e , 1;5i0!,.. al: :Oro
taine..l for ,ridow - .. or hav
been killed wh , le in. cord A`l inqn r\
promptly answere and on ree,• . ,l' , . he tn-Olcf R
=tent of the e i‘e el claimant, I will f.ii• ,r.ir.l the e
cessary,pnp-rit for their iii'e . rint it re F in Pen
cases a• fixed hr law. Refer. to
A. G. Olms . .ted;Jolyn S. Mann. F
PAS! I3AK
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C:airn Azent. 1.
JrmeS GI
Per Year! We at n ~ ,e
$1,500 w
everywhere to s-it our
$. 2 0 b ew i ee 3I :c one , . Three new 100.1-. Ti n der :k.n
upper Nl'arrant.c.i lire scar A !:o‘. - e
or Icrge ca -crn:e , . , .on: , pt 1 •ri, ONLV Trl'l:l'6lll . f.
ju the tinit,d St leokt :c are
li c en s ed by !Imre, \V Gru;-er t 111-
ker,livzer Sc. ca.. .che'.:ler. A LL nth:, 0: - .!:17: 'sa
e-wines are infeingeuleWs and tile or ,
liable to arrekt, :rice. cn . l 1:0 , 1 - ', ,, nwent.. !Cir -11!;le,
ree. Addr,s,c, c . it . e itt ripal SWIN: rtark,
nerd, Mairie, or C:ficagc, 1.11.1)e - .. 25. 16'0). ii,vly.
Itch! Itch! Itch
SMITH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH !
WHEATON'S OINT3II ENT,
RIM Curl) the Itch in ¢S Ilrotirs
Als l ,'tires Rif EtiNi,. 1 - 1; FM - 4 , 011
BLAIN:A, end all ERLIPTIONS 1)F THE STCN
Tries
69 cents In WEEKS pf)rrErt. Sale Avofflo, 113
Vrtahl ninon street, Boetnn, It will be foiwanied by
mall, fret; of pnntage,to any part of the "CattedStittyr:
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' OF• C.'?ngress, claimed ID have jurisdiction over; speeci.. Atrilitr, us ......
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le Union State Central Committee the who'.e subject, :Ind procee.led to incpiirei that term corers t.ll entire period wlten tlu
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• I whether or rot g,werninents had been es I country i wits torn hp rt distracting, and
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5 ; t.,ELLow-orrlzEss: I The superfici'd ob- tablislied : and whether, under all tli,•..cir-;bluotly ivil war:: apd when the Simmte was
i•rver nfiqht 'Swipose, after the !i•;,„,.f„; citmstances, it Would be proper to res_tore;lavishingly Contributing her blood and
' 9 i people and States to their! treasure. fin; lier.:to:n defence, and for that
I ls !,,, truggde, siterifices arid suffering - -; of the la.t 1 th'ose. rebelli . .ins
h..ye years that. we could safely relax our! torwer relations and nits in the Union lof the Nmiticutul Government. 1.. this tie
; efforts :mid ; watchfulness; 1 and ret:urning• I willwat• fist iii/P)"'i"Ll: some terms tyon ,ttlit,:ildotts strutgle, where 01.1 ifeister Cly
-0) our in.!lirititial affairs i'reitnit the ~,i - _ 1 them as security for the future. The 0-retit. ' mei. stand''And Ivllitit did he do? He
i chinery of go: etaiiiieut to wlmther the States themn-! has made ht record and let it :mswer.
1.1111 itseli". A, I question is not
. i it ,,iii,,.,,, t , : in d patriotic sni i vev ~f di e s i t u . ; .-L....1:cs shall be testored. but wlmther they r '
In 181,1 ;le voted against tile bill for
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iz ion, however, will not warrant miy sue ), 1, ......1 lihare_lt pte-0it..111..n in Congiess, on thearming - of the State; mil after the
e la ntiellision;,i,Ut Wi I iinpreisS us more than; (4‘'nt.'t or :without terms. Oar :political netts of the . :l;tack on Fort Sumpter lidd
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• e l ver with the truth mid widom of the . .I,l_;ialversitries:-- Demociats, rebels and their firer the hearts of our people ,I and' thou,
I m...*.e, _Eternal vigilance i the !p), - ice
„ f .s . i•iopatilizer, , , Noith an dS u idh_._sav ze ith. ;sands were rtillvin , to the d e fence of our
lilterty.7 Six rears .inn : the p eo pl e i n ,,... 5, dint IPrins or concli:loa:, and forthwith. insultol fins, l‘fr. Clymer caused to _be en
li fully elected Ahralitlll) Linco'n Preshlenw qO„ 7 ~,,..., by the a.m.st un:win,„u, v,,te or 1 ,, re , .1 upon the journals of the Senate his
of the United States . -- fieluinomitw, cue.; rdl 0"1, - .. members who sust , iiimd the war, has. solemn protest against, the bill for ariniroy,
limes of r our . : .Goverament and coun t r y, re _; Prolmsed sundry nincudin„.•tS to the Con=; the Stnte.
~fried to . 'sul.wit to . their defeat at the. r ,,,, k ,;sitution Of the United States, to be sub.) 111.1862, when reverses had overtaken
and, for the!, first: tint,. ~, i,„,. i i i,, ,, ,i,, v ;,.,, iinttesl to the Sate L,gii!aturvs fin muff-'our arlill:, :Irv) Our credit was strain...a to
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~,.,.o rd . i iticiti; and It n ill be the llnty t.mf the te--, the utino-t to k-cim into in the field, Mr.
i, ° i ' re u s e ` l d f : ti c a n r / i l t: t i l ‘ i i e tli b re .ll ll l . e ,._ t ll l.) . e ,i ) !
t to ho t o ll t ( ! :" ...:iiion, ,i,i„ i. „ r ,, „.e :lye ii i,,„ t , i ,., e i, : „, 1.: „ ii.pr. ,, e ' of • ; elylner voted n i zainst the joint re-olutien
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; of coustitutiOns and laws,l rushed Ernadly qi' a i'li r ' n : e • theSe f. ' iii.l"lll.'''l;ll e;l: q l'4'''.; ill • Pr'''''i'ling for the e.ine Linn of the tax..-s
lii»ein l- ; levied by the United States..
:into civil %vAr. nail fono-ht ;with inaliemity /The N..iti"lll/LC nS
Ottititio "flies(' n. •
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1: 1 „1 d ei i,„,,.4 1. ,„ fir 1, : „ g 1i,1,„.h. t . enrs in nients are the terms face Ihy Con..iess tall In iStlif Mr. Clymer voted itrranst the.
:the v. inked dtteniot to om.erthrow 'iii tit.; which the States lately in irebell•on• and bill to ein sol.li
thle our soldiers and sailors to
tcrly ell sty the 0. - werninont halm:l.-Al -1 -i-"l'' 1":"J'I' 2 edi. re'llme thni;r: p;:it:;tical re-',% Sufi., Nx lien tab-edit in the set ;ice. ', .
1,1 0 .„ , ,, 1 ) ,.. o „,1 r ti 1-) i, thee - did , , iatl,el,S IC tree Ilatitalal I.lil:i,a. clic,: Lt iSti-t- lie (10 , ..,1 the toe on the pro•
1 ier•the pretext
blot.
;I, t j itute Karl ri co ,,, t i.,,teriiis „lay 1,,,, briefly•state•l lis foll,„vs; • ; posed constitutional runendnient allowine
i ! „ ~,,:,!,, 4 ) . ~,,,,,,,,..1„„d i or imti:r r lliz „j oldiers in the field tie C. , lit, 'to ante, and
Th. • 1 •- - : I
tuti•entil ii. , 111, to secede fi!..mn the liiii. , il.'. 1 ~_,
5 tiii ,.. 5, .. ) ..) ; . ; 1 I,t! !Citiz,a, nicer still anientillient Lad lets - l'leti iii - voted
Prim same thimr, lip! been attempted I,i ',sl'm t he 1 -" I le I
South Cnrodinm in re3:3;
brit nail „ !h. iji.l2elctor; mil th3t, all ..eiliz,Ts:ttli.ill IniVe a lt :ailist th e D ill t, earl'l . it into ..feet.
, m i .g .,•1;...is :-..liniiii-tratior of p ie :tid e :l t ,J,,,,1,,1e.iiinl protection in the etii..) - liient. ofdife, lie toted against the bid to ..leiine arid
punish offeners of a treasoloili'e climmicter
"soil, tit eirot 1 :t i quallv I:iile , l, :mad the doe-1 ' Il " ! = - ' 1 "F 'l' ' ' I P r'' i i-11 ” \-:
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;,. . . • re•it -•1 -,,,A ~,, ,i ~, c.l ~, 1 1 t • I. r. - I bill t I i; t?
trine on Avlliell It e, ie . ; 1t . ,1 , ,e , l v...l.reptotruiletl. l. 2 " R."- - '-i '‘.-"•• • , .. 1 - 1 . oe a i e t .rr. dm, ot„.t.ii:t the Ol tga..ze the payment
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Da t in I e.. 3.;„ NN lall 1.1l!'!1),.":11arlalitt pall'," ' l,:ke.il ,•110 , 1pg the Stat...s rie.e.',..dimig ity ,111. , ,,,t1'.., t.,, 1.;1nnt....i•i5..
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„ i c i„,.. ll , tilit notnirta , e;l.. j aine . i 8 . 1 ,, , , iii , i ' n iminbers, bdt. that ,e'asses disfranchised . In Febromy, 1 1.1.4, in a speech in Lit
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i ; PrCi•itklit, LIWV 1., ,, ,ik(!.1 . the ~: 1 1"4::it..: ;
." iill"ii ' ell '" S1';1" not be CO'llll‘ll\i ‘ ll ht- - - ..,, T1t1e l'orerl'ill!r I.) 1:11,3 recent, Ilefe : it ,t
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~, , t , d- e r,„.i o f ..,. ( ....,,, n I, v r „. :) ,1.,,,,..i„„..!: tiz, the .i.,1-5.5 . oi r 0 tem , r „ pre , e „ Liit i„ / 17:0111)dig-11111) ill phin, ~,,d ~t. w,,,-.1,,,,.1
0 - ,,,' vi ;.,: i r, ;; ,'„„, l i; ; ;',,,,.,'.,, k1 . :. e ,,, h , ii ; i: .„7 1 .: f_l. That all who are gtiiitv Of treason itilPeidis. l'aiiisl, Mr. Clymer said: & , ..I,av
i 7 93 ;in i I 7 29. a, , ),,,,I o f 0 1 ,4 rai r ono ,,iel perjury shad be hieligis e to ()flit...! 1. 1 1 4! . no;mv and believe that it was the grey
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And :-.: the eleirl•stoii C onveil ti o l i i„ i s G o , i less the diri-mbility be reinuve.l by :t tw(i.,c , damily that has vet befallen this country
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M•tnothtli; the party there Sil l .it. into two i t 3 `l-- ''''- ''' c"'"Hea-• - . i'that those two Int.ll were not elected" -
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all :, il i .) nor ll,alillatl. , l ata:rla- , .. an!) die . 4 That, tli,t . v ll,hit - of the nnti.mal ou • Snco is all out hue of the ing;loriotis re
-10,,,, 8...., , r ,..„,,„ i i,1. 4 .,. f „. , .p,..,....,, , ,,, - , , :1„) ,,, 11r1 ,_._:,,z. Iti,)llA ale',ll , .'ol ill 11/!! War `Sli'di ilia. h e ..•.„1 of lleister Cleiner, and by it, :Is be
: • 11,-....,-,topt ,11'..10 rat re.obo ion; 'f t . , .1,,,, , t i •it- , ..11tin,..1. o , t,
, 1 ...II te l oel dela's ant) el,t.nns dechiro I +al a !eiellt, ,021-i"11., he is deter
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' ••••-h Il'i;;; .1.) not hol Ith • reht:i..ns oft J oe iur ' lrii"" ' ll3ll. 'Li° `"';.; • mined to stand.. His tNil,'e public I.:veer
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, stat. - ... 3. tcl . the unitett e_rtittes ;is trMni-titutin ,; • 1 - .--I•II' , - 0 I-enne--m-e, Connecticut t.lici ..it I:Ii. , ‘ , ll:',lal ac and public deriara
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~ i d., 2 . 1 , ‘ . 4 „,) 1 ,„ i ;:, iaiil New 1 I: . offp•thire, by the action of their turns of opinion have been uniformly c on -
I „„.„. „f th e t ort „ , k i t (1,,,,,,(1' them
t0 ' 1,,, ' ; Svveral Legl , litt.lii...., have alre:i.iy
rroiti,•.l I'-extent. His rt•cord may' be searched in
;,,,,.,,),,. rik.,.,21),,,1,.:1,„1 that .., t ,„ i ,ii 3 : 1 ~,1 11 .3 :/ : !these ninemlniemits lit very large ; Ir t a io r i_; vztiti fir a vote or s , •nti , nent evincing; trne
es of Coiry-ict. aine•ng r ,„ 11 . 1 ;,. : .„1.,,i,•;„_, : ,,,-`,,, , , ties. o or fr. , ,ads ill c0:ig ,,,,, 11 , 1 , 1 ow. of ,i,,y:Li.ty to Ow flag or eami.‘e of the countr , ,
i innion ' i , i , 12 .. e, 0n ,, 1 , ririy ii . i. ; nn
„ „ I , :i id '; Congress, are united in Z 1 1 ,.! conviction ti,: t i, , or . ‘vhieli ,cis not at the . tube tit harmody
t.l;t. lo j, I t : , f , r it , •lf, trg well! of iitfot,--I,th''s' teril,'; are , / pre-eminently in ,,., 4 . , ,,, i ;_' with die, pret ailing political sentiment ;it
1 i,„ 1 ,, t h ey art , di, I t . Richmond :mil Charleston. Upon these
; tiou v.a v of the )a .r' and nicad , irc ;$1 re- t '"..":"•' " I ''' ''' ' l l - 1 ' 1 ;
ilres ,., ui ., ler this free d . einot j r , itie
t . h. . ll .;;._;:tiiinitee fruits ! of the war. im.l ossmiti,.l tc': Il'L'onls l lll'-1 vitilditl nes we most confl•lenrly
‘ ,. 3 . or 1.., ,, i1n, to. , t ,m ,: ,.i., 11 ot l Ai , raliain 5 our peels anti 1:e1....1tit . t• to the filure. Lt appeal to the patriotic voters of she Iv t'-
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L t i a ,l,l.„ l'.'a elai , n , .l by the 1,.1. 1 •1 Stat , s ts th ''' ster ' lN (If evil " .nr s"'2 of III ' ? l ' l '' i- sione Sl:tte. for a most ' emphatic verdict in'
iti ,J infi . i ...,,.. 1 .• , f th „,;. 0 ,,;, ~,,,:!- th ,i t , ; ma: ks i mn ide ,1...,1 our fathers tvere taken fity.ir of. the rlirlit•
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~ , 2, .., , 5 .., .0 . 1 nu. l ~.iy i t. ‘ ,. :ir a , , he ..,,, i0d, .4., I d . ay, antis ....n- :of the ancient f:,..151.1ami..11-! : Snliniry de-pa:Cites captured from the.
did the ,I,:str....:(•ti•til of i 11, - . ITrit,,n , i , I i. laid bv tleon were moved. L e t Ns v .)...,.!i. enemy .I . celose Its mode ..f,.r.ninization
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1 , 1 ,„ I G ,, verillitc , nt i. . i .„ ~., , ,,, e. iii.e0,.,1,.e o/ i .. r i • re-mjnst i ii.nol so t ha t our temple 01 . lii,-1 ;1 - :old ll:1 11 of • '';lliipaitrii.l The eh line:III of
I ../ ' - Tr- ~..1 :130 oi l,-, 1 the, la ,‘, 3 l er ;3:1 ,1 finuji. their State
,Centrof Co'Mmitte.e, as a sort
:•51.15. - iit . .-ticlt , , ,c tree tlit.i . war, brake n•-,•••!; • ' fla Y
„.. .. i.. l nii ii. o u nd a ti.eis o t" imivers;il libei ty :nil iiiii,4_ • of hytel centre appoints r. rehil.'e stibordi
-1 ns di all its fur:, we ftnind tint Dern':
pailty par, - Cyz , ,.l. Tt. r.-ns smt•lMenly broug•l t i ; tia l ./ a- , 1 1" . % ;l • lite in evert election' tlistiiet in di • St• t •
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In i;11,211 V - 3...,u, tA p.l 1 a , ,ein- , l l'i toe'.;-, fr."nn the de-illi of the late
face. to face with the pia applicatiMl!
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‘ , ,v1 , 1 r, d i c it ,. , ltie.i iii eouvefition to no . lliiiii re a c;1t2 ,1' ; ,1 , ie "Kiligll'..S'ol! tile G .I,len Cirel..;' 31ta Sad'
i2al frier. is. henna. too. li;.• sad demoral,i! ' ' '''r C':-." "11" r. It re:ill:trine] it: p• itn ,, t i e other 1113' i l-lial , it Can 1 , 0 Int l, are re.plir...l
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l izitioU. :In I want „I lovidt y imml memtriotismi Prin.:ll'''. n v ;I , r 'tr . :rm-A art 1 f ..i;_rdit f..). .to org,;;liiize--m,uy.tie, inch's, ~r 1 . -,,., :i „, lite '
IL. ; 5 •'' • 1 7 • ! I j, , ! ' ll , I
!...,.1 .; Ow , 1.,y th „ l p .„,., ,f„,,,..„.,,,,,,,, h; , ht wa ,. i , ....i.ug ,de m‘l: - . nmi . •..:,:•51re — .1. 0..• ~...,..e -1?1,) , , IV Illell ;Ile LI I Iw:l,lW' lii voters, col
Ti i ~,,- t i t ,,, n , lio ; iiie c i ._. t . t .,_,A their co : illir‘ • : i ri.•2„'lit, nail lift
~..' or e. , ti . gre— to ~.,,,,,,,.', ii,, ;1,, 1e,...t, itiont'y for the irll'tt'.! ; di‘llllaite ,1 0 c a ..!
!!! , i i ti ,.i r „ arty:tn . ! ~ i , ,, t if ,i 1 ,n ., 1. 1 _, :, , , .1 1, 1 , 1, , i i b
)1 1, 1 , ;elle.; oft econstritction.. On thie. pintfoim in , iiis ant do vari,ms oilier thing - ,t. to in
pldtf.rmr-, ceirl part l y. rn; 1 1 mind„ tll • tin , o' .I 'j' )l. (I ' n '' r ' d J " 1 " 1 ‘*‘-'• G ' ary " .3s ll ''' ui. s " re rile 11."1 l l i lt' v " te. These ;Ire. semi- :
~.,_,„„,. it a I n: A ~,r,,,,,.., v,,,,,, iiiii.tary sieeret ce . Ll:tniztition:, :int] tlie Illeia
tnelr etexit; V, initiltily taiiied te pitt down I anted
, r ' '
11 );'-' rebeHi•m, while the I :I..lkil'it :tal the inns: ''''' `fll''''''l'l'-intlY his nommmition wa.r. en r, b:rs are Inddlitted by initimion ,at ‘Chieli
of tile rtrts , (Fel oilier , ts . e. - iehev h . id ,
i . tliti-iastic.mlly eir Iclised by rt ',:tr !2te ;313 .1 tat •! 1.11-.. Catl,lo.lte • -I+l.lo'S I/IS ti•dlt. !livid on !ii-
,I .
rornt..,liv i : rc.clainst the rhzlit 'of seces.: h -'..'" l ; ( - 1 ,""'e r • Ili u" of the Soldi:r . ' and Said l!'fi-breii -I . e and e; tors into itio•iks,mletio.
...,,,,, t d i „ s . I,di, oe d i t . ! ni i.) Is . ere.erer .,,,,,h iore ors .if the 'zinit.e. Ile is 11,1 ol.sour,. person- colts to 'i‘Ote :12:3111St all Moll nit.) ;Irt• wii l
i',„,,qi,,,,tifyi, ) , m . exc ., ...c,,,,, o n! i.,...,i,t2pii.,i1i,,.1ge. but one'l.l the lepres••nlative immen o f, ling to rare the negro ejther p,,lid c al ~r
dettonncing ever: Mean - ii-e.l to sitpiwcsi; 1.11...ie
er ' 4'111.1.111 ., (1171"...5 '
Is As a t•iviiislll he lots 5.):: , t 1 ; .-.l.)alilp in t his Suite, I) trine or Ter ;
•
it t p..! lict7.lsr the tear I,l ilure, Niel 'en4iiili e . I with ad.uite i nter distimtio.: many iin- titnl.l of hi. co - toddy. 'fileir wateliword-;
prc,l iet.i.nis ; " i...rtant 1 M1.1 ..1 1.• , posit 1 , i n -:, t,..piiring cut, . I:- ' ' .. d .. ..." " Sti , Iltle,: • "'Oltetlittnee, -1 - le - Mince" 1
leuvo l :Titin' to make n•op;,l' their
and blobilv d en vin. th e re era; ant' powe,!;'-',..a"-.-,.discr;ell,-..12. :iii'l 1.1)( . .)ilLf:1 1• 54 1 , 1%/en Of It i'S a ptty the great 'iglu; of ti,AO Initg I
in the ! . G.weimmela ;t o ~ c oerce, a SL„L,,,•'; nite r _ , ,tniter. ';ttlittint:tiatite aloility. IL! ll'l'llnlo , l'''. 11 . 11.ri , i1.s shout,! I.+i! limrer con i
The Denim:vatic party tittil;
act
i t t ; e p. • lit -been ll 1 1 1.1 u'' I., ~ l'-':iellor. ' a eo'il ,l
Clio
c'ill.". l tinder a bushel Hal that t 11,2 - Call;
at•ati en fo r connivance a t i r ., ;;;1 ..,; in ni ) d i , iHe e', r- lay.'yer, au 1 a Irminifact.ll,;••r. 1.1,. fl'i 1 ii. 4l, ifi•J: more in:port:nit to do in this!
people :is p .st.mni-t.•r an 1' _r .It crisiis ,-.1 wire , :iials.s Eat% l'lmit'f ,re I !
loyse.ty to the country, hich jivitiv•eot,,l has ser:ell the
--igned it to continnonF, and overwlit - dmMe:l vaa P ir of: a silt, as -1 1 u 1 g ' "ri r• court, , tit I ' train, '''''la"'l'l he 10 I'It;Irni'.5•I• •Gatid wt•lli
.lefents. until 5 .1 t aye close Of the war it ilq,l , is G' o 'cur 7 or :)!. rI Territory. 1 A-; a v. , lun ' ;I)2:A .lll st:these iris} luaus nppeals to th e p re .;
ant a Governor or a Le• - .'islature in a sin(r.le I ' l2e ; ''''' l l l , !±r l '''''' is. t ' l ''' P ri • l '' " I l 'i l i ": :, c , ': . ..:! p r t ll ' o k- ::';i: l ie ",, l el ie t l "7„::: : , • ' l ', l ; r s l ,: i ! e ';: l ' i l i ' i h t.. . ; ::: .. ." .. l s B th! :; , l ; t t . - : h t ,c! ) , : i, l . ` e i4 d " i i l
!,)yal State except little Delaveare, an d •d' i ,j;ime an borer t• 1 his State.
I:e•visltyite of Kentucky. And since tilt fr ` im lie '!“ 3 t'ls) the moms;), „„ r ~, a ~,,,. i try the stab edminor ab•mt im.•gro climalit% 1
Philatiqlphia Coilvetition it se fns io hli-e, ten And °air'''. 1, ask ' it ' ll h "n urs a . ' li''';'' rl.l ne g r '' s ' d-rr ''!` ;- '' Tl '''''' - ' f' i cl il " 1 1" I; .'
his fegiment. . Lie entered th; hies weis , suppo-ie , l to have been ri.l-len to t
fallen upon the expemlient of other noted • C3l ;` fl . p- ' 1 .' lli.
1. : ~,t . e In t 1 , ,,.., 1,, t ,, rt .),. ; ;; ;: ,. ) as a c0 1 411 ,,,1, • deal 11 at o.il it t elect i.mil,
crimimils, and resolved to sally forth untie . . ; i •
; .. 1 1 _ll.ll it ...I the s..t . th.. , ugh, hs.,viter . , tilt; riet. , de...dren bY these sionelmen to;
when. l as nriw"
a m.fw Imine; ....- ,
;
Not him /1 April, 1865, wera th l e r,,21..; - 1 , 1- I' ' '' ' ' l'rult.:"t'l t) tic. `";..llled
r ril ' . I ' f ; Ilfl-1b..:: tle ;1 ' -re! ` ' '' iss ' les uf the ce!aest • .l Th - v . 'i
ti ,,,,,,, l overeon ' te , and - then on; v m 1 ,, ilik ,lo , , 2. - en ,,,, 1 ...fur iqt , c•7 4 : t 9 C7M , V2 , 7 ,c 1 a.td ilre. I.o‘x rtliFtil lip anti Iirolig:Ill, upon the!
,- , '. ~, , - - ',prOinn"iiCi ' !; (0 CX , Cilir. ' Tir.: t.O cut .n,!, track n . ..rifin Itimillletl 1.. r tit ::are 211er:...,
V itrer Ini oar ::ru b e=, ‘rtilell d eny C o " lr ' l 1 . 1 "'. f,,i t t i i 3 O ...dol l e n was prer.ollt. ;it , a,l i.-.7IiCL ''"'l 'I"illl''"I i" the ''''' l ' I ' l !il i!I TI
lowrer lint/islad. Tht re r,- ; is no voionZa-! .-)- • I 1 ' . - ' . .- •-•- - ~1 ein I . 1 , - .
irin.e., in s.:Krx ~011,...: lz ",) ~.,..,, r „ ir (lin ~. ~,m-titntior of P.-11"-V1‘1' ;. 3 • - un i t
ry Sllrrnder; but their aims were stricken t 1,• , • I . . - '.,
. , " 1 , ' .: LA ` lcruni 7
„,,,,, ,„., ~p. :in.),..,. „..,t ~,,,,,,. „....r, ~..1. ,. .,_. I v•11 ,, - , 111011-J1 tole. .1-1 V iIS [ern!: it eon
front their bloody hamls. The trreitt con- 1 , lie inn 1, , the
~ ,i , i i. ,, ( . I . i .., iit! “, f . iini ` - ' l. - el, . „1 • ! he ;tinen,led on ot , e . t , in
e‘sery lis.*
scans:
..Tinley Ittrttitet , freedotn hat; failed. and Ili,el c.;mif, i,
I ' - .''
-'. t „ 1
1 1 'nil fon‘dit. Ir.: author.: nu i 1 " 1 ,1 "' , "' 2 .. oeen , Iwen!led in 1 .S.r.'l. al. •
„m•
arniies and people of eleven rev.Ated stnuis. d e r , ' I
1 , . .."'(- ' L .- - 1 •I ' .I .
• OI:It . • l:/1 , 1."/ . 11 nil ! Mr , le ,i, , tn , ler: to tutu it eall II 1 in con
were at the mercy 09 the c o n q uer., 1 ,-,i i , , ''',- F''”' e''''' .., . ' ~.
, I.
~ ~..11g..,1 1 .1. - .ir' usuri•o,i : vim 1 1 ; n ;iry. H, I ;; ,. 5, roi may -_etch Its ,Wl 3 p ro N ms l o n .r, I,', ;intend
fessim,..la lVillip ! ?:11eSi - ! tft :12:lltl.t, nil 2, . rim!
) ...iy e n to his -o-iitrY ii i - . rr-4.'-ilor . q 1 ,, / ogiin until icr 9 I• 1 i.l
I. ts lOpeki. ~14-re
the Nietc.rs; Ini L f,bt, Inino3,e. Coligreits hall 7 . li, .i
• 1 ~ L.
, ''.
' . . 11 ..1'
'' •• I ' L.l
•
then recently ;I,lj,ririted, and node r the 1;„‘ I , " e , • i . n • e , a! ; ll m e j " e1..1 periled
hl'
Lei iii
I I t " :e• L!!' I pem"cl"iie friends ii ; ill I r ' s ` rttill
cii,;„ .,,,ie . 1 ins idor, ! for the ti.m.,.; an I calse a; ,nir ' l - 1 1. , Ins.2iies. and mit, press 110.:00 1
,011',I. nta :lc , tint , lno mai! the f•lio-•
unseal! c t r l 1•1 0,...5,5, c0n .... i i ii .,3 1,,,. di :lace ~T r.). 1-y. zi , 1.1 he bears zip ,r 1 his pers,ol 01.. "1"al 111 I"-' 1 ..re witburiz,ld by
. ...tb,c
lolle , rahle s:onrs from ormy a lye!! f.,..igdo : 1.0.1 . ...n 1 ill the State.,
dent lit ektrdseAsion, The occ"-
... 1 ..1 p (~,_ our ; township iini . count
''''" ' s '''' llil ! I.il I. 5.1.. h i- the ca. lid.* • -
e mesent,-.1 ro- : C,e m , '..• . •
.-. , 1 to l be one of suflioient novelty and I ti ; ~..-; s '.' ' '! '''' I
delay : rev iv • atone
C , re. s„t - nag-es of the loyal and patriotic:s ...:2;:inizitions without
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onporimice to TerVratt a /11,!.,..ti1, ,, of ,,H!• ! ~ j , .. : 0, .i i n p,iiii,vlv,iiii.i• ,
'ereryn here the Lemmes and Association
patty : which proved tmf such vast service ..Imtrite ,
!.re'-iss, , lt i ,4lt. the Pr•esident ice 1 L r. , ,1 ttiffelently I I
.‘ ' • -,
s a competitor
"the I _,P,norat..:e
He prot•litimed that these States 1i , a; t 1 11( 1 1 .i.. t i 1 e ),,, d . .! friend feel draft he ha..
hit - ; iresented tile 'Ton : Het Clymer. the wn; let; e‘e r y
,Ifinly( l ! t il of "all civil anly.rzli'llent;* 1 1 1, •, too, Is . a representative man; htit. it is i soinetiliti7 to do in the good v.. ) )tk, nail
SupreMe,Coni t of the !United St -tees dq . -
„this 1):-trt-, rather than of ins etnintty.! prol..:.'etl tl ut It w ith to flu s it with all his
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MEI
MI
=ME
CHM
REIM
Me==
17,11 \Vv.; - td:::
tllartql he Whole pi , ople, tp "a'ioji
Th.!Prvsi%lent procce , k,l bi.
Itsy, rippnlnt!)“,nt of
Izll ein I other mans,
rrrlverninent.: for theFse 1.1)(.21 1
,iimi; States, al, ti
• •
upon t.,ant, • l ua meetlng of Congress madp
reporlpf what had ben (ion°, an, recorq•
iiatrote,' ti?e, i'f';qt - ..ipies. of Toe, ,Ipt) it)e Dis,sel - qiintioir of 41)61)119, qq a Ifetrp.
COUDERSPORTS POTTER COUNTY, PA., TUESDAY . SEPTEMBER 18, 1865.
mended illeadtrik.-;ion of reproselitatives.!ald consists encirely of his votes, and
hes ti , rr his set'; torial career.; But
His 011.f , rin rind its campaign thus far,; iiii.lift.i Exclude side issues 2:n:lsiippres.-
1
:liar oe rJuninailly c o ni i , T etictidel in tl:e N-1-11 Incai guarn•ls : il i d p,,, r , 30 ,,,,1 ns t ) i rat ion:.
.
•.1 t '
1 ,Lr3.-.0: Si."Up e - ,,,t toe rtAti.t! un.l thrxit t.ttul'l;l l ,tor ,titiy . for the pulkite ("00.1. oe
1
with ine neaTo." rie h; a lawyer lir pro ito it. tiLit :111 needful as , e , sitients fro in:: b.
. 1., , „. „
f.. 2 . , ,,1(111; r.r..,1 It l'; 1`..1.1i , 2V‘1,1 He IleVol' 11..?.1,1i 1;1 dne !ti.i.e. Bu lit ' di , , C.00171!"1.1i by tb‘.
_i •
, ... 1
. iiiii ‘ oti7o4-.:,' CNCept„ that. of Slate Sen:lior.i boasting and clamor of
,our adve.rsaries;
His public mei - ma -therefore is a short one,! they lt,ave bead ingloriouslr defeated ill
1
every contest for yearS, and 'cannot prevail
against us. Nothing but our base betrayal
.v the Ptesident and the hope' of otik e
could have galvanizedlthetn into sufficient
vitality to make :Mallet fight against the
victorious hosts of freedom.' The
Conflict, for the time tit least, is ended, but
the moral conflict beCiveen loyalty and dis
loyalty continues, :Brno the grave questiot
whether the one or the ,other shall rule
•
the State and the ':d'i'e urge bar
mono, energy, lsystet matte, ,associated and
.. ,
lindivided labor, and . renewal of the fires
j of patriot ism. The) loyal land 'patriotic
1 people cf the StAtte lave nobly sustained
us and the cause of the countrV under the
(telly pressure!
and discOnragements of
drattS, bereavenietit, taxation and carnage,l
1 ;014 when nothing but Can, abiding, faith in
1 the justice of God eduld ehrzb'e us to see
• the end. Burely, there can he no falterinryi
now, when the final is almost reached, and
1 when one int to united trilly for our princH
Iple and cur flag ,wid, enable us to •_ , cleure I
the ripe fruits t 4 the liar,;(eadful conflict
and to e•arner tliein ,nfely ftir ourselves and
t ..
lour elrildrl2.n.
e stand over the rams of a gip-antic,
1 rebellion, the toast iforundrb:e enemy r‹.--
pnbheall institutio n
ns ever.
i spurt' by the'g,raves Of three hundred thou- 1
' sand of our noblest intrir.,,Olo counted their'
lives well spent when ofibred freely for lib-
ertv turd the ttrii)M in the presence of
tinur sia - 2treldess but elalue.at dust; in
;111-
I.
I presence of the' dbilbtin , ; rind sneeringen
,
jenues of free government at, home and
1ala•oad; in tire presence. of the oppressed
m iT e n is , ichn,froa 1 etteatli crushing des
potisins watelle,frur flap- with' tears, hopes
'and iltayetir; before' the ' rapidly-commg
mil:ions of the•lntm•e; befire a Goal of jits
-1 Lice. and in the iname :of f all, that. makes
faitlaulness to Him and honor among.inen,
w e stand rleibr-ed , ..b Isecure and maintain
forever the principles fur which 'our broth
err; died. ' . -- . - ' 1
By oraer of tne committee.
'F. JORDAN, Chairman
A YOCTII woo I SEVER 4SAW A W. oNt.k
2 14ehtkilw's History of the Chinese, lately
liLli Heil in London, in a chapter ob ve,
Vs the folVwingi
who had been disappointed
Marriage and had tr,rierously luffer«l
z hrough women in mans - oilier ways, re
tired with Lie infant soni to the peaks-,, f
mountain ',ranrre liweiclulo, to I a spot
,suite inai.TeSibl9 to, the. litCe footed Chi
nes'e women. 1 - 14...ttained the bOy ro wor
ship the uods, and stand in awe and abhor
rence of the- devils; b ut he nevertnentioned
women to, hir;),' always lksci..ndin: the
;nountailis ;dope to Inv I them food: At
last, hOweyer, the infiranties of age co:n
ye:led hid) to take the vonng . man wit/I
hiin to cakry the heay f)a,.7 of rice. As
they were leaving the market town to ether;
;he son SI/tide:/)y stopphd shorhand, point
ing to three 'app., aehimir oVects, cried.
"Father, what are these — thimlrs. Look'.
look w hat are t her ?" The fatlier inStant
;111P. 7 0I'd \vith tl:e peremptory 0 r,1„ 2r , wr on ,
away your head; thdv are tiotils:". The
son in some alarm; turned away, nOticin
that the evil thinc.r, were: praztlig, at him
xvith frilni behind" the!!! firs: He
walked to the mout i nti i iitt in sPcine . e., eat n o
supper, and from that', day lost Ili's appetite
and was aqiietied with
h elaneholy.. For
some time his puirded and an:qous parent
could get no satisfactory an: w(F..to his in
hut at lengqh the man Imrst
out crying' widiline.v.plil.UbleTpain, "Oh,
her, that tallest devil: that tallest devil!
father:" .1
i
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HI of Ilaximilian.l
Ltilepril:l(7lt Beige, a well informed
journal, th l as :Halo:ince; the failure of the
A.relelite4ss Cltarlotte':; tegotiaticns with
Napol,i,on "The 12;tripres.1-3 Charlotte
paid Itet-'last visit' 16 the Emperor, and
there is tin lott7er the slightest doubt that
his Nla' i csly :iitiounceid.to that prinee;,l,
with 4.streitiere7let, his irre'vocalei resole
lion not n) suli.crib , to any of the -vranme-
In Q uts ‘Nhicit :die hail come. to propose as
the means of aiditi i r the dynasty in Ale
ico. It is noiv that the kir:press of
:slexico will not ti,,tin return
„t 1 that coun
try, 1111 111111 the 17.:Itiperotfaximilian will
101 l 11 1111 lte.r l EI Europe, after Lavin!!!
ab heated." I :
Witiiont support, without atonic):
, it troops, sittrounded l v enemies, and ror
ak (.11 1:i . fr r it!inls. the FrtMeil,"
vitt lutS rlltll IL to do hut on! . 'of Mex
ico. Tfie sodner be goes the better it will
be for hiM
ufi; .
F'uHsU
A.- corri.spon , hmt flt Fortre,s tirc-nroe
s an s the iirti'i'r . Q.ssion steit.hly trn.l urelt
izroiiild there that .SetT. Midi with
he! r , -_lleaz - F•ol 'from his iinprisoutnek.
Why ut i t? That's • tir.v
Yon can make Six
Dollars from iFitty Cents. Call and examine
an inventinn' urgently needed by everylnirli%
Or a sample sent iree•by mail f0r . 50 cents, that
retails easily tar sq, he R. L. Wolcott, 170,
Chat.b.p.M N(ln . lork . . •
A. sehool collutittee man writes,
have al, st_7l7, , x3ll7onst 1.1):[ 4 :e t,3
lecomil?o , hit: three hutidred pui)ils feu;
stories 4igh."
TERRES.--$1.50 PER' ANNUM:
NASBY.
HOW' XlB. T+OCEE TITINED Ta PirmOtzt"g
Fverybody has read the Nasby letter=;
but very few peoplelknoW anything of their
orioin or their author. Those who have
the book—lately printed- 7 contaietng, ac
cording to the tide page,' l "DiverVieiys;
Opinions, and Prophecies of yoors trooly;
Petroleum V. Nahy," have Undoubtedly
made themselves familiar with the portraitof
the "Lait Pastor," 'as drawn by Jones,, and
printed therein. This is undoubtedly a
true likeness of Petroleurn!V., if not of the
rrentlemnu who personates him in the Na. 4
by lettenc and i(is quite probable that
many people would recognize the former"
as a real ear;cature:of the latter. The pie
tiire was; undoubtedly intended to have
some points of resenithanee to the reatim=
thor of "Nasby," and with this: his many
admirina' readers should be Fatisffed: 'll4
first of the Nasby iettursaPpeared in April;
1863, but is printed third in the boot:. Its
title is "Negro Emigratioii." This lettet
deprecates the alai-Ming "i n kreeS" of fiegro"
population at Wingert's Cerners,eall.g upon
Vie disinterested , patriots lof that place; td
mass • meetin to take this Subiicit
in 2 considerashutt, , " and Oopolsed . 4 tlia"
adopslien by a series ur pneambleand reso
looshens." The second clause of the pro..
posed ("preaMble" has in itl the germ Of tl4
entire. , series of th'e Nasby lettei Si and is;
printed as follows;
Whereas. In the event of this
shun, our fellow-tdwnstrian; Abslum liit
and tithei.F.; thoSel families depen 1 upon
their labor fir supp4rt, would be throd out
emp'oyment.", •
"Abslum Kitt" i 4 not a troth, bat at the
time that this lettor was first published,
jived at Findlay, Ohio, his real name being
Flenner. Flenner was a laze, dranken,
gcod-for-nothimr .S:Ort of a fellow, seldont
kloincr any work,' add making himself
less than a torn charge. In fact,
father was already lin the poor house, and it:
Fienner, ;.ad Linenthere, too. he would
have cost the tolless' trouble :rad
About this tinie'a letitiot4 emanat Mc; Min'
Democratic anthoritY, was circulate.'
in
Ohio; asking the leziSlatitre to piss a
i law prohibiting negro immigration; and to'
provide for the removal ,- of riegro-!s thou
I residing that Sthte. The principal r.;•:1-
son off,red by these "&siaterested patiiots"
for the passage of such allaw was that dm'
influx of negroes , from !the South, that
would follow the expected emancipation,
Iwould so reduce fh,, , wages of labor in Ohio
di:a-white laborer could not live there. A
copy of this petition was serit to a i•ery
respectable Democrat of Endlay,who,behig:
u,hinued :to circulate it himself, employed
Flenner to do the job. Mr. D. R. Locke,
publisher at that time i:)f the "Find/ay
Je i erson;an," was at once struck by its'
abSurdit, especial) y l%ltlen presented by a
man like Fier) ner. He, therefore, boirewed
the petition, intending to print it in the
next issue of his paper and make some se
rious comments regarding it. If his: de
si,n had been carried oral the Nasby letters
word,{. never have been written or published;
but so extremely rid:culeuS did thes-Whole
appear, _that Mr, j Locke; who is a
practical. printer, finally
. gaVe, up the idea
of writing anything serious about it, and
conimeneed putting in type with his own
hatils, the letter referred to above This
lie did without having written a word of it,
and without' any defined plat, except to
make hiSsolecism humorOus, and hisdiumor
pointed land tungent.—Aftir the letter
was in type Sr. Locke hesitated about
pnlylshiurr it, and probably Would nOtdiaye'
done so if he could have prepared other
matter to fill its place •before the time fcir
the issue of his piper. So the letter was
published in the .Tenersonian, and: in a
short time thereafter appeared in mat , y
leading Repubicart journals thrOm , li;att
the coufitry, , giving the writing of S:1.1)7
the stamp of succels froM the very first;
Thus ettcoura , Yed, Mr. Locke comintied
write . 61'ffr, triis signature, and the sultse
(meat career of Petroleum V.; is known to'
every o'rie, r : Flenner, the is direct n'athclr .
of the firstiNasby letter, afterwar is
in the States service,. awl .hod rs
the armv.—Detroit Press.
Two Ocean Cables
'The 'old cable has" been picked up, splicel
and and it Works perfect:y. This'
give; every reason to hope tiro. 1, 1 .1 e toe
cab!es-Wiil last, abd that the fears that they
ro:311 presently hre disab'e4 by inflnenc , s
which it iinp . c - slrible to control iwe i •
o-roundles:s.
.
The fortunate ec . iripletion of the old r_:
hie is likely, therefore, to give a stimulus
other ocean telegraph enterprises.
v.-esent sumner has shown not only that
a telegraph cr he, properly niale„ can be
stretched across the Athinlic; but that if it
should Fia=t, the end can he pii_4;e,l':iy;; ithd
further . ;that the niisilianceete
a cahht is subjected, in its' nor." on the'
bottoib of the ocean, are very e'•iial
4- •
When the crowd nt Cleveritia
(Trani, the min they came L'-.4 see, tiv
! Pre
ident sail he was sick. \V -xr.n•li..r lin
sick of 'the Presideut . e.
illeeches before he got there.
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