The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 02, 1866, Image 1

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XV4I,--NU]!BER 24
THE
'ER JOURNAL
PrBLISF ED BY
IieII.LA.RNIET, Proprietor.
1 to the eAul , elof Reptildicanizrn, the na
erlt ure. then vAreetnent of Education,
•ocd of Potter ountF. Owniugne guide
Principle. it ieill endeavor to aid In the
fully Freedrunizing bur eciuntry..
sernents tht• fol:ocrillOrate,
Fyo.,cl:oYan.r.tio , 7••art: mad,' A "roluare'
-Irk.r 7 .er orS - of NonpAilli. typt,
e. tines
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N0t , c1.,• . 300
EWC{rial per line__
me=t be paid in
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re, ia:ess tile} . a:e acaol:dpabled by tl-e
reler,o4e.
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.ccel)ted A cent 'fork :Masons
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Wricrht. Vou 1 / etc for Jeff Davis' candidate.
T,ilere is not he slightest doubt but that'
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4d: an e; ery Cher rebel would sustain the
Vprerhead c: ndidates if they could.. 1
1 :. ,. • - , 6.. P. , i-me.3l,er, that=by voting for 116 n. I
S,itephen F: Wilson, rot cote t o sustain the l
Union I.:an 1 -:, , f RecOnstruction. Read it.
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.lcal men, and ask yotlrseires whether it,li.
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U-.TS.MII'..i I',: - p,.. - . 7 , 1. C,.r. , -T . , f NI - C... 11, t eatis, the mbst open and blatant rebel
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0 I ttur,n_ e l ,war by their alloWed lose
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: of '6ait...)rs amil.treason. !
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,Remember, that ;Hon.•,S. F. "Wilson
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has I supported every_meas.ure tending to
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lionbr and reward the brave men who per
Potter, county. Pennsylvania.. , 1 • ; ,
I',FAVTS. 'Proprietor, 11.,:i1.4, Ard their liv-rs for the salvation of their
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ty) ce,A...;.r.) vt.E..pss it PtifTER; Solo ittzt , ..ln. 171 , • I -
Washitutitonietrect, Boston, it will he forwarieil _ lT can. und.
mail, free ofinostaig,e,to soy p3O; of the r s ited States. i
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11:1NON . Town . 111TXTINGS !
Uintyn Meetings will be held at the fol 2
lowing . , places at the time specified, and be
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arress'ed by tbe speakers named and by
o hers: ,
cENTRE, October 2:Tuesday,
IMcAlarney and Lewis.
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PIKE, Sherman School lionse, l october 2,
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Ignac Benson,land John IS. Mann.
B i lsoq.tm, I:. S. Sclibol lions l e; October 3,
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I sted, I .lc,Alarnv and Bewis.
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HEC 'on, Sunderlinville, Oct l ober 3, i
Jl),)hn S. Mann and Isaac Benson.
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FARRISCAN V4LLE.t . , Afterncon & Evening
of Thursda . ,, 4)c.tober 4th;
Itusle,l, Mann, Benson,McAlarney, Lewis
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John W. Forney...
: The subject of this sketch ,*as . born in: •
the city of Lancaster, Pa. i .in the plat- 1817.
He attended schoOl for a short time in his
native town, but. his advantages in this
respec, t were very small. Mr. Forney being
amphatically'a self-educated man. . •
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Ai the age'Of 1.3 . 0ri4 - ),•earS he took a
position in a stem in Lancaster; where he
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remained but a short, Utile; mitiilie entered
the Office - of the ! Lancaster . , Journal - as a •
Printer. ' This paper . was then,one of the
mostiinfluential Democratic journals in the,
State. Its 'editor:and - Proprietor, Ill;dil
Maxwell, Esq.—now dead—being - an unu-,
sually able man.- Mr. Forney remained int
the', .journal Office until he reached his
20th; year, when in connection with James
H. ' Bryson he purchas4.l the
_Lancaster '
futt3o*n.cer, a Strong Denmeratic 'paper,
owned by Thomas Forte. A year o r tee
allerWards
,lie_also putellased the Jourotif,
and United the two papers under ihename i
of the Intaligewe r mid Jultrl2(ll. :During - 1
his cennection with it it became one of cirri
very best gapers in the•eountry, exercising i
a poWerful influence, mit only in its own !
tewn,and comity, but throughout the eat- .
tire State. , He remained in L licaster,
absorbed in his editorial duties, until 1844,1
when he was appointed Deputy Surveyor
of the, port of Philadelphia, by President
Polk,, and removed4o this city to attend to I
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I the duties of his office. . Soon after his ar- I
: rival, with that thirst for journalism which
seems ever to have . distinguished -, hint, he
pin-chased a one-half interest in the old'
1 Poolsylvanian newspaper, then the prom-!
linen( Democratic , organ in Pennsylvania.)
This was in the year 1845, and he continHl
ued his connectian with the paper until!
1853'. He was elected Clerk of,the House l
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of Representatives in : December. 1851, ,andl
! re rnoVed with his family to. Washington.
Mr. Forney held this important position!
l during the memorable still cre•le of 1855_56, i
I fur the, election of Speaker of the House I
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!which, it will be recollected, culminated in
the Choice of Mr. N. P. Banks fur that
!position. 'During. these exciting_ times Mr. ; l
Forney was presidingofficer of the House,
aria the admit:tble, and satisfactory manner!
I in which he performe , l his duties, is prmenl
Iby tile resolution offered' by lion. Joslinal
H. Giddings, tendering . the thanks Of mite
IHot3e to Mr. Fume", foy the_ ability with I
which lie had presided over the delibera-I
Itions!of the Ilouse, during the contest for!
tie ij.leuti , ln of Speaker. This was pasSed!
with rat a single disSentiry , voice. . • I
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Subsequently lie became one. o f the e d
itors,• ! of the \Craibilignm U oi ' ot i, en d .h e I
j remained in that position until James Bu
chanan received- the nomination for Presi- l
Identlfrom the Baltimore Democratic . Con.-!
vention, in 1556. Mr. 'Forney wits then!
elected Chairman •of the-Deniocratit! State,
Central Cemmittee, of Pennsylvania, anal;
IthreW liiinse;f into the campaign with •the
utmost r ifror and - enere.y.- : There can. be!
no doubt whatever of the fact that d o l e! !
W. FOrney elected Janes Buchanan' Presii
. --- - ; dent: of the United St des.. He tr..iiled I
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I I ' State fur • - •
I Ithis t-_,tate ur loin by a vigorous preseen-1
' - .1! I Lion of the campaign, and by a most a• - lmi- I
e°'-k"re 7' 4 -'o l '. i ruble management of the opposingifaction.{
Haven! copper-j'i'be Keystone State gained, the other:3:l'ol-1
`ilatarit rebel ilowed.almost as a matter of• course. lin-
elves notori-• I mediately after the election of Buchanan,!
• oWed l • iin 1856, the differeUcei between.them be-
ove i
1 g.an to'n's apparent, although they were OD ! i
very friendly terms. Mr. - Forney was bye
• wii , :or . I no means,an open and declared eniNny of!
Mr. Buchanan, for a lont , 1.. 4 .1i1e after his!
ling tclleleetion to office. ledeed, when the first!
o per Inumber of The . Press was issued, August
heir ;11st, 1856, it openly mid wzt - rr,#P,•atit. °rated
, i . ts ! the AdminisCration policy. It was not till 1
the Kansas7piestion arose, that any serious
' rupture took place between them. When
'-, Mr. Buchanan made. his infamou3l- it tempt
'i to force slavery upon Kansas. Mr. Forney!
. took, issue witli him at once, and expressed ,
i'. IhiS View: of the measure in his usual . ford
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layers i rep - ten - ibex that Step-licn l hie manner. ' '
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pledged tc: such an amed- , In December, 1857 lie war again elect e d
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Constitution, of the United j Clerk of the 11ou-3e of Repre , elentives an , l
forever prehibit the nayme i ' . t '''''' ' n
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el #, Winle, lus opponent, T.! .W . mhingn , in he st: . uted a weekl
I paper, entitled the SUR:my Moriz;nyi
Citron - icle, which was afterwards turned!
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1 the representative of a party, . • .-i •
into a laity paper. •
1 : ( 4 ely of bite rebels, who are: In .180- he ,Wi!..; ....-leicted C.,le.ric of it-j'
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thavino the rebel debt made a Senate, an office 'which he still boils. Dur-1
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1 tional !deb . t. • . i i- Mo. the Rebellion lie - was. a stein ad v, , 4.ite
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1 7.7".'.. , ~ of the principles of the.UniOn party, and a!
I lichnrd Examiner, in corn- warm supporter of Mr.
,Lincoln's adininis-
II the hisse l s and. groans given' trmion. Upon the death of Lincoln he
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•structed rebels of Kentucky' gave his cordial support to Mr. Johnson.
~..• 1 I , ' !This he continued until, upon the veto of
O bilEP`f kN says:
I . e'' ",-.' 7 • '• I the Freedmen's.: BureauDil, it became ap
lin i Kelitneity, - but throughout parent tleit the Pres:dent was desertinr ,
• d the 40J, Grant . and Sher- ; I - •` , tie d t h e p a r ty
tir, prllliNp.eS
ipl•estitnation, while Pres- ' owed his election. Since then Air. Form-%
hi .end men -cal Lee.will be re-' h as been a bitter and nucomPruinising eil
.ll their pirity,•gnocluess - lind - -of Sir.
t i
goodness; lend CM) Johnson.
71 - Personally Mr. Ferny,' a fine iookiver
din the fact that the . m ai: , of the me di um height, dailt brown
name of President hair, a ijiercing e) , -e, and bold ' features.
!General LEE. The' He has a deep, nil Voice, that'comman.,
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4,:.t. shows lie has re- the attention of tail hearers. Although
Lk in Putting down , not an - iiiipassion orator, he_ is calm, flu
6iiing. to do . all he !ear, Icgical, and
tang, to undo theery emphatic, etudities
which above all others are desiral:de for a
' I public speaker, . .
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kfternoon d I..vening, OeL 5
I), Benson, McAlarney, Lewis
turday, Oct.,Oth,
C. Larrabee and others
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Did !They Mean ? I
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transparencies displayed in
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residenti
mg t i he; 1 al .recep
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notto'
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he inandwho makes war on
nt and !fires l on' its vessel,
lw yol. aitraitor." If I were
the, United "4.tates I would
rre.;:ted, and Nyben tried and
he eternal. God, I would have
ANDREW* JOHNSON
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to thus recall the da‘'"6
respeLecl by the loyal men
up 4 o' l
ecoll,
n a
lnz,
!o mysier
ii thatid
• his cc - frith
part L., Cul
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COUDERSPORT 'POTTER COUNTY, PA., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7., 1866.
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OUR NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS
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VTChe lodowing ode, -written by Roar.a - r
HAWLE":; 'well known to our eitiiens
the able ‘'.ounuissiorer of the Board of lEnlol
rnent, was read.bv'C. W.. Kress. at the grand
Mass Meeting at Lock, Haven, and published
in the Philadelphia Press : , •
THE "BOYS IN BLUE" ARE 03IING.
NFEITIEN HT =BERT HAWLEY, ESQ., OF VLLLIAMS-
PORT
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They . are coming, Andy Johnson— a host of
"Boys in blue"—
Fresh front a hundred fields of war, the battle
scarf° 1 and true ;
Not not with gleaming bayonet and roll of
martial drum,.._
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But arm I d with hpliots fur the Right, in peace
ful ranks they come,'
To shield the starry dm; they bore from trai
tetb' 1 anls anew ;
They arc Ar.tly Johnson—a host of
Boys in Blue.
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They are coming, 'Andy Jolm7 l n--the 'loyal
Brays in Blue,
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Froth Maine and from Nest Hampshire, and
the Bay State ever true:
From thh Green Mountains, of Vermont and
little Rhodes's shore ;
From 114! IMmestelids of Connecticut the Imizdy
ns
As late •When flashing o'er the land the news of
I
Sumpter flew.
They are coming, Andy Johnson—the loyal
B l oVs in Blue.
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They are coming, Audi Johnson—the leial
Beys in Blue. 1 1
From :Niew Jersey. and from Delaware, and
lkfriri;aid tried and true, . - - z. --
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And trod the grand old' Keystone—nian ans
. werin to man, 1
'With. plel '
dgel for the "Star Brigade" and Geary
— ( 1 i!i the van—
To yield the soldiers' meed cf praise to worth
' and valor due— :. .
They .are coming, Andy Johnson—the loytil
/3nvs iri
They are coming, Andy Johnson—the earnest
Buys in 'Plue.
Froth the 514 and mill, and forge arid 'field—
the steadfast and tIM true,
The herOes of the Empire State, despite her
recreant son,:
Nyho turns to shame and mockery the goOd
deeds he La done,
o sput4l with wrath the :lbws false, the faith'-
luss baron,
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They , coming. Andy Johnson—tble eY , .n?2ct
Boys in Blue.
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They are coming Andy Jen.: l s -- nn=th?" vet'rans
(411. e West,
From their grand prairies and their - Likes—the
bravest and the best ;
From the broad rivers wht , se stror.g waves be•tr
jo'yous to the sea
The treasure.; of a continent—the tributeiof tLc
free. '
To speak once more, in thunder-tones, a run
rte's high behest ;
They :ire coming, Andy Johnson—the ret'l-an.s
of the \Vett:
They are com:ng. Andy Johnson—the freemen
t' r 11 , d
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To cave; he prize they won with blood frLim
• Treason's eager hand ;
From the White House to Lake
th'y've befird our wanton speech,
To jeers and tl,rer:ts and curses loud this plait
re:Tonse they reach
~B y the mornory of Antietam and Look-nut
motni;ain high
By the noble dead of Gettysburz,r in honored
gat - es who lie ;
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By memory of 'Dirt Doneison and Shiloh'
bloody shore ;
By memory of the wilcier;•!ess andi Vicksburg's
=I
By memory of Fort Piika's slain—by stews
we may not tell
Of Libby and of Anderson, and many a rebel
hell; '
By those who MI when She l rman marched
proudly to the , el•
By those who swelled at Richmond the shouts
of victory,
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By memory of the Moved and lilst of many a
Norihern home,
'3yzto'lkers', widows,', orphans' tcars,fortirsq
/ who ne'er may come—
By inernm-y of "our - liartyr Chief," by fcul as-
n ;
No rebel horde, no traitor band shall rule our
land again ;
But tf.diturs shall be punished,
m s made,
And woe :o Lim, or high or lo
are betrayed,,
They are corning, Andy Joh
Boys in . Blue,
Fresh from a hundred tielas o
worn and true,
Not HOW with gleaming baycnet and roll of
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martin drum, . 1
But armed with ballots for the Right, in peace- ! . I _ -. .. ,- 7. - Th.' St. L6uk Mo.. Demo ,
ful ranks they come,; sacs that "wht.e other cqtes are suppit
To guat . ,El the starry slag they love from traitors' . themselves ',c% it h pure.witter, the peopl
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hand, mlew.,.. , i St. Louis fire oulping down such utuauti
They are coming. Andy Johnson—a host pi of mud that . half of them are coypu'.
Boys in Blue! ' 'with sandbirf.." I ~
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'• THE GUIL:tOTHii. - _ ...:- ..:i ..• , , , T . i ,
1 - ge,.. rrestrient don4son, in, nis,,o.ksp?,‘o4-
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i to the Attorney General:oLO at, says;
[From (Le Tio g a, Cot Agitator Eetrte.mte: 1" 1
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We take pleasure in laying before .the 1 -"Tae people must„
. first
,be in
in
sp - onderice l : chatiging! the organie'law r Bticilie State,.
public the folloWing , racy Corre
I uturpation r.rll not, be tolorat4l7/.
between the late postmaster atthis place . . , 4 - . .-;,:; .
•. _ - If we reconect aright, tuts ;samef rem
and on e'cDowell, Isecretary of some sort: . . . ~-; . ... F y ; i f ,
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1 1 , , ~ ” , I dent, without the slightest authority of lawi
'Of John Son's State com,mittee. Ir. Young s ; . . 4 . 1 .-
-1 . . dictated most imitortant.Clanm-4 the
reply striates us as a model of rejoinder, I •
'I COnstitUtion Of'ten differe - nt giati..s in not
and l ‘;';'.l! loave M:Dov•elt. with something; . . . . . ,• . ...,-..,..„.
.• t ' i one of.which did he allow- the - detnanded
to chew - upon:- ';'' I '
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..; changes to be submitted to tholtople:
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HEADUARTERS 70i AIIiONAL !Jr:Jos I - - - -.• • - i i .,... , „- ,
Does he mean to plead guilty to the c
STATE. CENTRAL UONIIIITTEE. 1 . 1-.: • li i the
PIIILAI/ELPII lA, Sept. ),1866. tof Usurpation.?
To thePosturustcrut - Tra/sboro, °C. I
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SIR • You :lie' hereby notified that you HO\; sTEPitgm F..IVILSOIt
haVe been assessed by the Executive Cbm-I
There is no man at the present nicirdeni,
mittee of chi; National Union- cl,...,tate - • Con- ; . . .
p eimsy i ra , , before'the people for their suffrag, ed
~ .., m Oter.
tral Committee pf the State of
i l ia,' the slim of -1;45, as your quota of the. hono'.ed .and deethed worthier of their-fur-
expenses of the s 'lainpaign. . . ; ther support than our ;present member of
Plea-e forward. the.. amount by certified'' c0n2.,re5„.,,'110n. - S. F. Wiiso.y. z ilieorci
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cheek, to Joseph Fl,•migen Es. - 4., chairmen , ;
. ' from the beginning to the enA of the tliirty
of the N. U. S. C. Committee,. at once, as.. - .. .
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tne fui Is are greatly needed ,to me - et' , the inilrl-h C9 l3 `grPss is one straight forward;
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+ expenses. i \Very respectfully, out lionorahleJ and patriotic course, haying•-east
t servant,l, ;
THONIAS C. 11cDownr., {which the
state of' the Counir. called fortN.
-retary N.I U. ,.. 5. C. Cominittee. I
1 , - !to be legislated Upon. It iS ta l e his'eoursa
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111 'lO instance suits the .so- - cal ed "Deriie-
I . * OFF.trz, Wr4LLEOPLO• Pj", . i ' i " .
September-o, 1666. .s.crane " party; neither &es •his recoil in
7 tomas. C. - 1 .1 - c-Do writ, Secr etary - , .V. Congress ;find the least faYor ivith:the'rebel
C. CUliimitke; Plci!adelphia Pa ' : trait - ors of the South and their Eillithe .
" Sin: I liap this driV reeeived yOur favor,'l ,
,_. n"... TT • ,1 C., , CopPerheads of the north Tllis; hen - ever;
franke, tiT EOT,ll.* t...e1V:11, M a r te l ...J.-t.05: . the J , • .- -. •
'-' nOI !people will agarti elect
Senatok in which you state that'll have n=atters , . 1g aid
been assessed forty-flye dollars 11.1 my quota Lim ito that important positidzi to - i• "two,
of the expenses of the camp:lig. , 'I [years more, knowing full Well. that 4e-nili
A few days ago I read a long
ni.tici° in 'add rather than detract from tueelAiiui' .
the _American _Agriculturist. of Xew York, , . .. .
1 :charact& he has alreadyest . ablishid in s'lis- ,
sliowin.7 tip several sWindling CF , lf.biiSi..i_
meats in that city; hilt as nothiriTsures which are for the
y as ; taimng,those Inca
are
said of the. swindlers of Philadelphia, I sup - general good of the Country, and* fe
peet, Coat your firm is one of the class ex-, kecuritv from het ';attempts ofpardOridai
posed, and that you have stolen the
i n ' :Well as unhung traitors. Wes-add . th4t'fol-:
maculate. Cowan a frank to cover your ras- - . I , ; •
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1 lowmrr remarks, on the subset of -1. , ./r,
call:- assessments'. j 1. .;' .
-sc-cov w
, hat, convinces' me that-yon are of; Witsos a renomination for Cbligress - , fil.rta
the Oafs of swindiers il referred to, is that the Money Luminary: . . . ..
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sometime ago a Federal
,officer refusedi to ii 4 By reference to another column the tiro
pay din assessment made upon him for Pt"l;2eedings of the - Con,gressional Coareiotice
litical pdrposes, but President Johnson not for this District will ; be .found. It wili.be
only approved of his action ;but ordered ;his i seen that our - .present worthy and faitlifut
prompt promotion.' This part of the Pies- r r epresent.ative, Mori. Stephen F Wilgr3'n,
idol:Cs policy meets my ennte app:•ountiOn; 1,,„ re-nominated hY acclamation and• With:
and as' Senator - Co;;Iar. ; Pretend to Le a , l oti't. opposition. This is just as it - slithild
supporter OfJohnson s po l iicy,he must fi , !.50. ,
ul.e. It is just such an .enderseMedtas
surely approve thiS; and as you havo used ,Lhould be, and we are glad to Say ,as.
his frank to cover your rascally demands , ` -- 6enerally been given to the rnember-i'of
it follows either'that yti are putting *it I the present Congres.s, who have been this
pure statesman' (".h°, has l ' en ealled .t h e .to their principlc arid the Union :riled, of
Daniel NV(lister of Pennsylvania) in a hi ! E; - ' 2 (.he 'North. Upon all the important ques
positi,,n, or else you are yourselves . mo i -ral - ' ions which came before Con,greis:st the
Peter Funks, trying to 'get other peopl:e's ast session, Mr. Wilson voted ;;Vitli the
morey withoutany;considration wliateder , oval majority in that body, and in /nc&4•43-.
Aslsoon as the P, resident returns brom l l i s .';
nee with the views of the to} al men:Who
electioneering tour to the West I will •e-i, l ea d him, and it is the fixed detertnimi:
port your conduct, to bitha-, and is Ido;p;t- lop. of the Union men of the district; to
te e_a fir Pc' -'t Yffl'i± from him; it Nilli send him back with a larrrelY inei : edied
he because; he has given- them; all li w aY,l bp: r rijority. The important measures ?or
those who approve , the inore sahent P' - l.its :ind against ;vhich, Mr. Wilson' vot.ed,..re.
"f 12is tics. sli"li Ils' the . me"li'"i-' , - - :"0 1- ;ecited in the resolutions of ,the Conference,
vi le rail 3‘Te-i . Orlean.s ria;;''';'-'-'.re'. - - Nsl7. ' Ind the copperhead press may continue 1. ) ;)
VOn'il see it I (Iola: 4)erhapri :1.1 - FIY .-, tiU i c , t b c .ut "him, and misrepreient liirii to
appoint me to the Psiiiilielphia post 01 - 4c.e,± liieli. heaials content, we. do. not .hetreire
in Which case you may '‘eall 1 oll.lld -' 41 ( 3 1 fliPre is one g ad, true Union man - hi - 41e
District, who will be deceived or misled by
cu. tcri
obedie
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MBE
Des id es, Thorn* . , I don't . know v:;n, .3
I never give -money to anybody I d-al &t know; and the •"refetences" you otTetl - as to
L rood diameter" are wit. I
knew something of 0 - 6seph
ssft, whe& he was ttvinn• aib
Knowl-Nothing orranization of - this ISltitte
in the; interest or the slr.k - e, poWer.
Owenga--ed in the same, little,game %Vith
the "Breit band huttor
Republicans. \\Theater - this specuiltion
wi I net him :IS Much as his - first etid l rtsi in
that direetioa ten years rowains'tolbe
seen. I have no doubt
7,reatly n; thel 1.7. S. C,iin
mittee; if tbr their p'riVitte . pc.ckets, thi - ev
%% they can ; and if needed
for buyir.:7' s± ef
wealth to Tort -My , policy," they %Mi
nced MORE than they can ,get, even eqry
pestmast4r - slmild bonaessed. his entire
Mkt igTt n
salary for ten rear;.
But postmasteare not all verdant, el,,en
if many of them 'do live•.in the count,:rv.
:Not lo , u'r ago a fellow oi your Cass wrke
me that he would. send - tut' a prize ticket
for SIO,COCu if I would only tell all -illy
neirdibois that I hail drawn it in his ,1 , 0 t
. and just ten dollars tolin•
for the ticket in c).va:.cel, Yoa nt.v
thn
it straarro,_ but a fact . that .I didn't!
it. Very Likely you can finq some hi
F.:031 1 1:. 110 send
the ":-.7.15 you slant, and tell all his net
hors what i tree -policy - it is that
nd tnenz-on odi-
whom we
triassqles of Uliionists in the Sc
if you only prurnise him this li
post office 'l - cr a prize,.Fz..;B.lo a year
doing 41,5p') worth of work.) but
inust excuse, Yo'urs respectfully,
'
on—a Lost of
,war, the battle-
MI
TERMS.--$l t 5Q IPERANMM.
.I.tern. The Union voters of the I Silt
District know fdo well what they are abblit.
They li , now that in order to thwart the
3V 1) intentions of s treacherouS and i:vim t
"resident ; it is even more inwprtant that.
riie and tried men should be returned to
'on ,, r,ss, than ithat John W. Geary shOlilcL
• e elected Governor of Penrisylvania; anti'
"that is safficientiv inipartatit dnd desi;ible;
4n the great work of .saving the RePullic'
a'rozn the hands of traitors and their-_sym-.
athisers. The persistent efforts ot *Abe
opperliencls to misrepresent Mr: rifson,
-.id, thetefo're, avail them noth ry
ing, eve
pearyl Mall knows and feels the,hnportancd .
kvoting for Wilson also, and they 'will
not prove recreant to their ,princiPles ., or
their duty 05 - doing otherwise:
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Connecticut, Vermont; and ltaire have
`already 'spoken in condemnatv - vi - of "Uri ,-
I policy." And it is noticeable as the
States follow one another in Pi4inchincitie
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arrainst the President, their..voices grow
biore and more emphatic. Tile majorities
; or ii.e r icrht grow daily, as the evil
Irences of the Presicier.es:i2erfirly developes"
kh-nasTelves. The people, who hirer along ,
!war bad settled themselves down 'anew to,
the arts of peace, are 'beginning' to arouse.'
'again, and to r . e;:l that.. the great battle of •
l i fi - eedom is not yet fctig . lit through. It ia
(trying to pence-loving men •to he thus
= ,
irorced to fight their. battles ov:e.r• agniri
The rebels 'ought to . stay .:whipped;
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,t wou .. A but for the encouragement they roe'
Iceive from President' Johitsou. Sac!' is
lthe feeling of the Northern misses and
they mean that those' who have c;2l . soon
el isturbed their arrangements for a rie : 4eefu ,
future shall suffer for it. Bewar., re thick.;
lino - officials, hirrhor.low, of the.'isy wrath
of an indignant people. -Look oat fir'surh_
a majority against you in every Free . Ste
as shall make you tremble. The" pt. , ple
I are coming.
nk
'do
nn
you
10-
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for
ou
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How They YoiLe.