Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3992, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1863 — Page 2
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DAILY SENTINEL: T:lC i:l -r dCST RR rkF.ÜERVF. J""-
SATUKt),V MOltNIN'O. JULY The Conscript l.aiv Th dlcuion in the FeJeral Convention cn tha c!u of th Coimitution tticS reUti to ni'infc of arnve waa of n in!ertin chancer. A maj ritj of th Contention wai d - tnctla opposed to ctn? the General Goten -merit th? control f tlm miKtf of th State, ar d It wa left J tt Stute iatl.üritei,V fornish whatever trw'-r tnht be reqnired b iliw Federal Authorities for the common defence nd fTrvetjCon of tr- State. Tht Uen of the Corcript law i to ignore Stitc mihorit? nnd ronfibilitj inraiing the tropathit tu1 b require-I by tha) GtT.erl Government In that regard th C'neript Uv L cleirW in coaßict with the p!Ht, if not the letter, of the CoDtHut5on. Ern Hamilton, who wn In farorof a tronjj Oofernmetit, retried th exerf t.-w of ucb power, m it conferied upoii th Federal authorities in the conscript U, dangerGu to the libertiesof the ff!e. Mr. Omit, a member of the Convention;frorn M.aclniett. ani l. "He h id a lejve let !tU c!t!ze:it of 21a.ichu:U le di armed' m to uke the commii,d from lha . Sutea i:l subject them ' to the fjenera! If 's'ation. It would tr regarded ci a tytlrm of deipti$n." Yet a law of this character ia now upon the statute book, and, if enforced, its effect, if not its intention, it to break down ail Stite aulhority and invent the Federal Government with der-potic powers. The ry difiÜT.ultie which the fraroer of the Constitution anticipated in giving untimiyd power to the General Gurernmcut over the ujilili cf the 6ute are now upon tu; and we fear, if extr ei.ed, ttiat it will result in a central despotism. forden Intrrvrntten The rw a from abroad present some indications thnt Loris Napoi.i,i)! intend to interfere in Amcriciu affairs. If. he dues, it will Le with either the a.cTiecence or co ojntion of the lraiiin; Kumpein (ioverrimenta We h.ve no doobt'bat it i the niniim tloire of those wers that tin rebellion idinuM be a uccesB. They prefer that there hould he two independent cor.-feder-icie. jeulou of and nnt.iemii-tic to each otter, rather thin or e powerful roremmcnt upon the boi of the old Union. How far they will be willing to .intervene with "matcrhl aid and comfort" to !Mt the Southern Confederacy remains iy ie seen So lonn n the contest was about eti1, the fnreijrn power svmprithixing with the rtliion couM liMk upor. tl.e exJinu.ting war Iq buth scctiurs with apparent iudifTercnce, )iit now the caho present. 4 a different aspect, ard if there 1 any purpoe on their p;rt to nid in establishing the Southern Conc!ernrT, ther will tc forced to how their hind. Tle puccef of the Federal forces in the S'uthwe?t, ni d the repulse of Lke pe the ivmranee thit the rehi'llion h reiche! iUCitlrniaatinpr point, and without foreign aid the Re'eU tbem-rlvca cnu have but little hope fur th auecei of their cu. They are making the most extrtonliinrT tffort to retrieve their recent disaster?, but there i littln prospect that the new levy h! h the Rebel (lorernmeul has ordered, if it U rai-ed, will be able to resi-t tle diariplir.ed and Tcter;tn armies of Grant and IlosnaAfs. The npxtthirty days will determine thc altitude of the Kuroje4n Gureruaienti towarl-t our own, and whether there is any auch alliance between Loiis NArLiox and Jirr. Da via a the intelligence from abroid intimites. Under pre-nt circumstances can nut our on Ooirernment alford to be niinaniüious? The ßre it bJy of the Sou'hctn people must be tired of the wir. They have experienced it terrible evils. Tli peop'e of Virirdi, of Tenneaee, of Miissippi.of Louisiana, and Aikn.- know its dt v.ntatior.a. The recent Fedcnl victoiicH can not but d lift eir ten them. We 0 jude from the tone of the .Southern pie-s. We have not a d HiM but a f ryrM)l from our (Jorernment to reeeie nil who desire t relnin to the Union up)u the sntne b.iis lliat existed befcre the break ing ot of hostilities would le ficcertrd nt only, j but welcomed by the re it ma-s vf the pe.pl of the Suthern State. We believe tint the con trovers could e iettll uj.in such term", and once nd Union restored. If the Adtniiiinlrut!on really dpire to t ip the war, i:i our opinion the opportunity ia now presented. It there atate-m inhip enough in Wash in;ton to fake advunlie of tlic rtcet.t üuc ee of our army, and terminal the frxtricidal tontest honorably to ourelvet u without unrecess:rily decrnlin a people whom we prof'es to be anxious to he live wiih us, upon terms ot equilily jinder a common Government? In this way. interference in our afTiir ly foreign (ov. ernments can b prevented or mvln un.iviti'ale; and, a an united people, wiili the experience of the past two vesra, would hoou bfeoma tlic ni'st owerl'itl union of tt. cirih. If real I great meo were ui b'i ihr S.iij of St- t , there wouM be but I ttU dilhculty in brinUi lht uto Qttural trife to a cl but we feir there is more i'eiiire for party triumph than a restored Un too upon any b tsis that will jeopitrdite the perpetuatio 0 of Uepuhlii'dll ru'e. An item of the iiiaiorjr l.tncoht if .ttakliiir. A C'rnmsatice oc"unel at Vevay, Indiani, last cek, wh'ch shows the le-idet,- of the ri I i Ury authoruira In 'uuii i4 iltemehes lh pw er to ieut te the p.tliii il opinions mid conduct of the p-pl The initilU of tht pjre h o l-n called ut to repel the invaMn of John Moriiin, and, after thst pers.insi h id ;ot into Oni'. they were di hrk'tl. 0 Tuepdv even ln, after one of the conn .ii.ie in N'evav h d litertsi up its atm and were disfh rtcl, Mr K. l)uiiur pupel three eheera for Vnll uxlih m and constitutioiial liberty, which were jriven b) the C'-rrpinv wih a ßoo I herty will For l!!., Mr IHtr sm Mir(H ty ih noittirv auih.it ties ol ihe tee, taken to Se .f the rountv, ant kapttheie tauu Tumdiv evei 'tii: utibl bit OAlay, when he wa ir!i.H 00 li ilreis ctrpus. As m ol1i t- t'te ! ie,.ii tu hI(M' eeii'i.;-, when Mr D'H Mif prt;i.).rd i,rre cliern for V t . ! mduhatn '" K'-'iMtiMfJiMi 1 biMv, m aS.i!,. tl nt in anotbrr conpHiy propel thice hei for John l'rn anl no t"iiiiiuiiinl hl'eitv. wl.ii h w.i heut ly rep0 de I lob the croud lle Carrier f ibe Uret Hss not rit-tl. h.i'aever I ss I) iTotir aln was nrre-ied and Connoe l in tt rouioy j ol A Mr lle. ty m , ! At 9 ''1 an I lm, r", cd at thoaime time wih Mr Di'"'rlor p'!' iitioc with tint in tteman 4nrheetir for VailaM.ii.-hsm and oi.ii tut nnill.ef ?v. AHtht ovcmrel, nv in ,utri, hot in uneof the Stea.tflhr Uiotc l State of N'eh Anierke. dwrin the rejjo nnl nh , ! auction of the fir-t -At'oUtiou Pre, .etil nt the) I.epubhc C.u 2uo). i A Sucti.iL Mii M M asi-ui itt An j eietunjje ppr of M aaet.usrlia kivra re'ord ; of ho les ih 111 ihiitv u t ides, .ill f wh;c!i or j cwrrsul wiiloii ti.(i( ol toi ty -;ht hour. Of the thirty, ei-,til were femslea Fourteru were beiieei to 1.4 e letn com'1 from d vippo nt oieot iu le. ii Irorrt t-.!tiotiou. four fiorn monomstii t tu religion, to ImüIi lilt of t I e yeir s ruel lretiu-iit 0' parei.ta, ore from je.il outy,and ihe rem Miödi thiee Irorn mis ütl.roj y, '(kns, or Mirn-w. It 4 r,,t Muniibiti;. how ever, that the n-.i.tl mania, prevail in MaaihuelU where o citi.y peop! are tr-ut on the variou itrus and vasriea of tl. diy. N. A. Ledger. - ., - , ,r The Democracy of Rush county are holding basket township meeting s.
Jtite Item. Prominent Republicans of Wayne tay that His Exeel'ency is the owner of a raime farm ia tUt county. It cost $27.000, but it is be!d in the i.s me i f another p-trtj. There waa a disgraceful row at Ernii!e on S.iti.rdsy night, in which several peroi s were rioo-ly hurt and a bar room was rumpieteiy gutted by a crew of one of the gunboat. The clerk eGc at tie court-house, in Huntington, was broken Into on TueinJay night, a: d in the neighborhood of $310 in money rtolen iLerefrcm. ' Owen and Sulhran, two of the strongest Democratic counties in the Sute, are anion the firt to resjir,rid to ihe call lr t months volun teert. They each U.twcek er.t a comuy to the war. '
Four companies of six months' men are oranixlr! in Chy cnuntv, bnt note of them aie full yet. Rully for Clay! The Owen County Journal ar: "Corn i aufferin with drouth. Unle-s there i.s a good rain hoon, the con'' crop wiil le almost a iotal failure. The stalks are growing finely, and tht ia the beat triat can be raid about it. The Terre Haute Express eays-j Hon. John O. D-ivia, we learn, hat purchaiel the fine property of Mr. Hill, on the Hloominjr t(ui road, and will oou betomc a reaidenlot this county. Our "energetic Governor," O. P. Morton, i-" on a vi-it to Coicinnti fur the oret.bib!e object of liavin his portrait n'rttcil, wliicli is to adorn tome of the public buildings nf th.it city. It I.s to te hored this r-wtnit will be more pleasing to the (oven.or than the one recently drawn of him by Colonel John C WaJker. It can not be more truthful Shelby Volunteer. Amor.Ht other stories told of the Rebel nn der Morgan, whiint in Indiuiia, one is piitc oo.I e.ioui;h to p ubli.h. It ia ?aid that one ol the pan took from a widow woman four dollars in potJtre currency. Another of the pans hearing of it became indignant at such an outrage upjn n poor woman. The rex tore he came to he took twoholr of eaüi o, .-allopped back to the widow's house, nd threw them down to her to make up her los. Tobacco Crof We conver.-ed yesterday with h entlem tn who h is lately been traveling for an extensive New York tob icc hoti-e through the to'jicco rowiiijT rejioii.s of Kentucky ami Indiana. He itifortns ui that the prospect for a very hir'e tobacco crop is nm-t encoufain. Neirly every fanner :n Southern and We-uern Kentucky Ins more or les.s ground under culliva tiou in this reat Hsple. while iu Indiana the area of ground planted in it ia at lent one h 11 greater than in any previous season. The plants look he ilthy and vioroa, and are iwin thrUiily . N". A Ledger. That "PrcTta.." Says the Cincinnati Enquirer: It was a most ridiculous performance, that of our City C'uneil obtaining Gov. Jlorton's pirtuie for our Council Chamber, and it is o generali regarded in lhi- c ity. Wli-it qre.it thinj; h is he done to nirt i; the honor? Wherein does his etui r.ei.ce coui.-.t as a national man? What has he ever done, rjspeei.dly for Cincinnati, lh.it his por trail should hang in our Council Chamber, nn honor th.it has not been paid tomany of the best and greatest men of our own city and State. Morton ha been smart in having men about him to write to the pre-", magnifying his attention to army matter, and when nfl'iirs rtre investigate! that will be found to be atout the only difference between hirn and other State Executive He i liOl distinguished for talent, und his reputation for public and private m iraU is notoriously un enviable in Iudiana. What doea our Council, therefoie, want ol his picture? Nkw Albany a.nij thi. Moroax Raid vpox CoRTDon We lol l t eitl er time nor space lit week to chronie'e the chivalrous conduct of the authorit;ea of New Albany in connection with the late raid upon th! place. We desire to do eo now, and to return to tl.eta the unfeigned thanks ol the entire community for the alacrity with which they came to our assistance. We hope the authorities aforesaid will excuse us for not nduUting them sooner; if they will, we'll prurni.-e next time to insure un extra for the expre-s pnr pose of laying before an admiring world their ralhmt deed. And to make all the amends we can in the premises, ve Intend to send a copy ol this piper to "Abbott" und hive him in-oit this article in the second edition ol his hitory of the Rebellion. We have no doubt it will be' jut truthful many chapter he has ritten. Hut to the work. It is n great mistake to suppse the citizens of New Albany were iu a teic over the nid thev were only Itoyled nnd Fryed, and that, ns we ir informetf, without their fault. Willi about 6.00') well armed troops, we nre informed Hoyle and F:y marched up and down each of the streets six'een times, traveling over seventy miles inside the city limita iu search of Morgan! U wis "ruti a dub iiub" "ri.-ht afiout face" "break r a iika" stack arms" md a tuinp speech every half hour for three days! in one of the sr eeche we unleit:ind the allint Doctor aiid he was trial tin Mid took place, "lor," said he, "it will smoke out the butternuts." Vei. euly. it Iii! smoke out the butternuts, but it didn't rpiite smoke out Dr Fry Rut in j iie of ihe ntitiioti tie we nrr iulnrmed that 2'H of the citizens Ii-! crt s far on th roid to Corydon as the top n,' the knobs. The Intention ot these was jjood, and we caiiiliiily tinnk them Rut in justice to Royle. Fry Co., wo will fate that i he reaon they did not snd more troops tow.iri C orvdon was th it Mirgin hid etil an amy of oietj with hmlel mukets iu tlour hands liotn Hnindenliurg itoilei Ciptiin Dais, to cant ure Loui-vilie. New .Mhmy and Jetterson villo Tlc wisely roncbnled lint it on! 1 ne er begin to do to h 1 v the Fall Citea cipnned, .t leae then rx'te,l to such a feaiful minv In itproxiirity Foiiv fe of Cipt. I)il men cro'M'd at TeUe MiV 11 md, and it w.i reir tel wcte m ir hini; (l orrinle tore! ir!) utoi, Nsa Albiny iV wy ..'S,ler Creek Rinlye." I'hi "smoked oat" Dr Fry. Hs mw tlie itre-ol cr :s hai an ived and oiiitthiu roust be H. I S ion two ne-po women who hoi lem hi . k'i n in, (not hurting a hlirajin the tieini? ol S. I rr creek, heard a ri-herrmn drop hi mre in ihn now classical and historic st'nm They" (ihe female contraband) reported at "heifhiuartriN," and a part of the li.noo wete m irche f to the r 1 1 r-1 bridge with orders to chop jt down as thoueh it w,i Morf'n himclf; hi!e soother rrf a lv un ed to the fiel. I soon to be ti.nrd ird wilti -blick heiryl'iice. The f;ed brinlf t unfit the eiirniT The lisre w hotl rn i.le. brlly !ee. through the swam: a and int. 1 ihe th nn chiptraj, until every pnrfinf Rchfl Was sueiling lordeir lile ! The iciory wa cnnplfi! Rut we cm not close thi rief hisiorb aketcli without recordins the further obl-i-ntion of our people toward the alonsit rniMry (ei.eisls. Hotlemid Fi y Aft? the bittle it Cor. I. 11 was 01 rr they kin.lly teineuiU red u. an I sentdoAii a few catiion croa, . r iue unkera' a-e .ts, we dm't know exu-tly whi h. to pick un le hore frame th It the Rehels had leli our firmer m the plicu of j:oo j, ß .e, ( tt h.ir.es folcn I'tum them. Thi, we say, was crv kin I u them, for our people on! hid rne enough t i fiht 1 t.o itcbeia, but not enough to know what to do with Ihe erips they left. Upon tl e whole, eur people are vlly j.l4r t it!uhe atuhoritiea at New Albany, and as n light memento of iheir rsteein and reyard they met a tew eetji:i- ago and unaiiirnouslt voted the Htorrattvl uth -r-ti earh a lenher n.e lil, to be made of r hull akin 'Corvdon Demucral tvnatitnytorts tiptmoti ot n .tloh. W.hiiit m'a j-i lm-. t Mf, ,!,t;,jej Ij expies-d to, roMg ihe fi n-vl .inlirMih public tiitrulta. In Oc''her, I7?6.ln a -e trr io K t h r I Henry Lee. re. i.e. 1 t Sh ' R hellion in M is ichuett, lie si I: " Vou tilk. my co. id :r, of ep'ovlns Ii1u e:n e to apve ie the present r..nvili m M ,.. -m .It I know nut whe-e it. it ii tlur. ie is ?., be ( mi.. I. or. if att.on ih!e. th it it ".,11 ho a proper reine-!) .r ihr-edisoolers t tb.ei i-e i- not cov irr-nn t let us hare Gnrerntnrnt br whuh i''.r l.t e, liVrtiesi and properties will f.esevi.id; or tri us kluw me worl at on-e u pre. rely wh.4t the ii,iirenia dm at. If they have reil grievances. refres them if p..ible, ir acknowi. -Ige toe justice of thtm and your imbdilv t do it in the rresent inonimt. If'ihey have not. em ploy ihe force of gorrrnmei t a?iint thr-n at once. If this is Inad.u iie. all w ill be couvm ed l!ut the superstructure is ld.i.r wnu-u;it." Sccbktakt Stasjtom S-eretsrr Str,on s!d theot!er dsjflf a single regiment or 1' army sets bai k into Virginia In an organiie.1 1 ritlli,n if rill im, l.m, I . . ...II. ... r. . ... 1 - v u iut t milt loimij Uli Ol Ol' be Secretary of Wr." We accept theprus, Mr. I Secreurr. 1
For the SectlccL Tlie Jlarznn Ittttd TUs Conduct sr m" t'exr lradin; llepubllcan of riar tholomrtr C mini)'. Con Mats. I.aD.. July 2-2, 1663. Ed Sistijiii.: Of coure John Morgan' invasion ot our glorious Sute ws wrung, but we Dernocrsts hsl a glorious opportunity U tet the tinemty of the prfeion of some of our loudQjouthed Republican hypocrites, who. from ihe commencenient of our pre-etit troubles, have done nothing but denounce Democrats as traitors , and cry war "wrto the knife and knite to the hilt" iu brothers' hearts. It was rrts imed by many that, should thee men ever gel into a con tli. t. they w.juM resrer ie-e f.ghtioc, atJ w..u!J, nuisi-tent with the'r tesh;ngs, "fglit on. fi.ht alwnya." But alts! h w wotuily niis'akeu were all who enlertaiidl thi opiiiion It hi been
said th it "a burking dog never bites," and there war men pro e it The Democrats, alwavs patriotic and full of State i-ri'le, deerrnoe. to ore.niie a company which ni'irbt, if pMsible. contn'iute something toward expelling lie uerrilU army of John Morgan Iron our belove.1 Stste. Accortiingly, Mat. (i.ffiiey.M life lone Demjcnt, commenced the orgnniziiion of a coninmy. The leading Republican were appei!ed t. atul finiUv, when they found thit they would be require.! to take no oath, voluiiteeri-d for the emergency which then exi-'ed. We could meniion among the-e Republicans who etilt.lii.J the imneof a woijld tie itiri?igUThel Jmlge, who recent iv- l'rei uei.t of a com ention ol ''W'T Denea riis" hieb assembled al the Rainier H"Use i' ST Cllt. Tfns J u.!j:e, sh.ilefirne Dern'M-rati. rfy two ears ago iH-r ause it would not keephim in offi'-e Ii the time, has U en the most ramuit war man in the 5iaie He is now ihe de-p'ed of all parties, lor, since his rr-cent "coriTcniion" in In diauapolis, the AbolitiunUt. even repudiate hin! Oh, most wi-e arid fir seeing Judge, how fat hast thou fallfli! , Another leading Republican, who has some legal r p'.tation, and who w,s the only leid:ngmm of any puty who relu-cd, in h convention called for the purpoeof ius'riu ting ur member in Congress to vote for the Crittenden Compromise who voted agaiu.-t it, was also n member of our com p my. We also had two preachers, both of whom liave long sine quit preaching "Christ and H;m crucified," and now preach nothing but war. We never her them say "R'e.ed are the peace mak eis," or "Thou shalt not kill ;" but being afflicted with the r.eculi ir disease which Georce FmnciTrain calls "nigger on tue brain." they think ot nothing but "the poor, down tnxMen African." and hw fufutc welfare. We nho had a doctor with is, who. hiving rearly alwavs been a dis grace to the profession of the renowned cula pius, has sought for the past few years 1 political prominence by which he could live with less labor. All these men, contrary to general expectations, disgracefully absented themselves from the com pany as soo:i as it arrived at Madison I The next morning Cip. Gaffney ordered us on a match toward the Rebels, who were supposed to be ntiout live miles from Madion. We had every prospectof a finht.our judge, lawyer, doctor and preacher contended ther had better not necompa nv us. Some of them pie id indisposition, ami others more bold reported that Gen. Cirrington had iilaced them on Iiis staff. The company do not kuow these thinirs to be true The fact is, we t!o not believe that Gen Cirrington a;);Miinted any one troni our company on h' st iff. The leading Republicans nihed to evade the possible d itiL'er ot that nun nine's march they did so, but it was disgracefully done, un!rs they can prove that Gen. C oringion gave them other duties to perform, which none who remained in the company believe. There is not one of the company hut is dissatisfied und disgusted with theactionnl these o cillei "war nien " We call upon them fir proof ol the truth of their assertion that Gen. Ciiiington pave them "staff npnoiiittnent" by wlrch thev could keep out of d inger. If these nppointir.erifs were not given, then the action of thee ir.en was cowardly. Kvery Democrat nnd conscrvuti e Ite;.ublic:in stayed w it li the company until John Morgan wrss dticn from the State. 'I hat the company wiia approved by Col. Mullen can be easily shown bv the fl lowing, which is part of "Special Order No 19:" "The undersigned, in behalf of the citizens. tenders his sincere th inks for the prompt nnd pa triotio services reudeted by C apt. G.iffnev and his command in the defense of this pot, and must :i!.-o herein testify to the quick and orderly manner iu which these ten ice, w ere rendered. Ry command of R F Mci.i.fx. Col. Corutnaiidii'g Foist." 'Official. W. II Hi-urn. Tost Adjutant " Ry pnhlishuisr the atxive, vou will obliee all ho rem iine! it our ptll.int Company, sjid h!?o man of your numerous reader ut ihJ nl.ire. LlOIKTT. Tlie ltnrrnrs nt fli n r "nur tas en llio Ituttlr.jrniimt of .rf l bur 'I lie Mnrj of ui I yv Itneasi. On ye-.tcrd.iy (Sibbnh) evening, in St Mil thew's Lutheran Chun-h, New sfeef, the pastor. Rev. K W. Huttcr. oclivered an interesling account of wh it he hnd wittcsed during four d ivs service nn the battlefields of Gettysburg nn-1 vicinity The Reverend peaker nid lie had no ibsre to unnecessarily excite the sensibilities of hi audience by ant attempt to preei t craphie deliri eitionof ihn horrible r-renea he h id witness I. Thi wotill be nn unprofi' ble etnolo metit. To be ie i'i.ihI, however, in it e irmotet de-ree, these horror rmi! te efi. Hetringof ihem inlv at a distance, or rend:ng of them in the tiewspitfiera. men accustom themselves to regard w ir -a little more ih in .1 splendid came, a procl mi iti.ui, two contend i g irrnie, a hittle, a defe it, and a i.' lory rtutlhecase ia abeie-l wlien w ir is titoii.hr to our d uns. Thin to ex igerate it h' irir. tlieie c in rxi-t iioteinpt.ri.in. To ih.e mi!ifi ol the 1'iiht S'ul s.-ei es in nn I around fietttsbiog. no piint of hVtinu or depth of colorins; could appro. ich. The iy hl h id etil a p 1 ti' of h udder ilig lhroit-h his fr ime AI' Mfdi'lit aolhesui, hsd shone on no loveüer out thm (ictf vtntrg. especl.ll der to eerv Lutheran he 1 r t , b. a iiue the e it d' her own ancient r 1 .! tcveteml intitu lions. K-.w ir Ii uiMu'n.'s und h t rt t ess nre tor 'he piesint t"!'-! fliiough thoH streets, and orr tho-e ferule fiel.U, two nvaging arm'es li 1 e p ie., c ili'rou' in f od other not todiaw cIot the l ot.ti i,f bi. 1 heih hi. I, but to renounce if, and hew ei'h fiMi.-r l.'n -'oh noil der'ii wei!"i.! Oh, wii it a si'ei e thoe host ii.il fetd furnih! I tiMio.U of Iw.rt men we'ierit.g in lihiod. their t. .. e m .njjl.1, iheir limbs .'nt tried, and fiotii in miv aim i every ve.'lge of ti e l.u 11 01 hrm and entiMcii ince ilep'iiteo! Hum mit iiu iiiet at the m eoe, und pit v draws oer it a veil, In pisir arrMig 'he Irn's wf rimln a ronnj tnmfroti Ki-tern Virinls, pot over 10 years o!.. W tllV.r.N him f 1 and drnk. "bii!'' s iid he. in a h-dlow, epuh hral tone, "it ia nih ifg that I nee for mr b-nlv I am hot ihronfh my lu'it's. The I Victor rVi Jut been here, and tnort'flMtloti his J ti-1 set In, and tint I can not life tinny I Cm ton do in. thin.! for mv poor mil? () ilmt I had a h're of heen but mv heirl i 0 bird, and I cu not eel that .le-ns his !oiuicii my sins O' ! Je-u, heli me " We ,Hu.iel ih dyiinf voitih to t I.t Limb of God, kt.rlt at hi si-te on the diinp earth, imd i.fTered a pr it er. 'I lie In. if of our tuil 4'.iine Sod inc. "AI, ar-.l d?d on SsI r t 1 c ed." w b h the chorus, "Oil! L ud, remember mo, Then lie young Riiu I f..!i!cd Li hm. is on hi hrt ;il ard rrtel fervenrty We cud I not rem 00 to see him hie iihr his list, for l.i tibe Is of others w ere dj m umd hini, and lliey h id .1 claiu, on our attention too A'i .flcc!i:i scr'.e too t s the de I'h of C'pt. (iitffldi, ol Hut er' '"lurei, of nur iwti ritv. He was m .tt i' v W'xo.de I, and dl r"i I to a j ri ' vifi resbtiie. in the town. Hi conim t.din; i Getrral, the I ror How u I, cme to his il They ovel earh other a brothera. When the Ge- et 1 1 s w hi tit rite C n tain a'nkli g into the arms of deith he fell on hi i.erW , kicd lorn, i in I tt.ft it 10 a tluodvf teir Recovctitig his sell p..sei.in, the Chrilin General read to the dit.g t'il..n . j.nt of lie It h chapter of Jofn'e (t.i.jrl, ami then offercl fervent snd lrnprei e pa i jer In a lew momenta the syvtit of thebnve Ciptshi b d fle,J, he the (leieril, gon burt into teir, wtinIiig hi lmi,!s, .mdc. t diniinir. "Oh. thr-t I had c.e. ioisd of he. He w a surh n tirsve ai I true mm " We wS:nee 1, In an oje;i f'e'd, ltl''nsiht of 1 iioj.til tenia co:it-iii.io M.LQ'.I wounde.1, the' burial of e'ght Union solo ers They were laid s de by ide in a trerch, their hhsnkrt servin n rpffin, and everal rnn-lred M-t,!.! aurrMiiHl- ; iug Ihe pi ice ui mierreetit. Oh. bow .rr (he I words i.r ihe ( h iplsin; liow affecting his euruet' aial ehaji.ent ja tyer; how itidectibibly soleuin th cn r! j HuiHlrnls of neceaston has the Gettysburg cemetery received w itt.it. there meni.r h!e dya. ' In one plce we v'uuiwd over un bandied crivea ! of New York ol.iuter, the nu:c of the brav j men all Inscribed oq simple headboarde. In clae 1
proiiraity lie fifty six Relel in ore trench, and no is? ff fortv two more, without m- ssIitary
name. I iriscrite.. The s;it1t.-cif is. oe-ignate-l : by a b)4rd nailed against atiee. with iheir.scrirtion, that here lies as many Rebels. Sevtral sadriiers are buiied within arm's length of Dr. Kmuth'a rear dojr. The seminary grounds and Dr. Seh utnaker'a gird en contain a number, and thus it is all through ihe country, withtn a circuit of eight or ten miles, it is a vast burial ground Ou laat Stbbath afternoon we were at the hospital tents f urmv corps Ko. 2. when a riolent thun Jergust prevailed. The ram fell in torrent.s. a e were in comfortable ouarters in ihe tent of tne ituistiin Commission, when we recoiiecteal that ome tjfty or amy Rebels were lying at the foot of a hill close by. Piomnted by motives of humamty, e wetit to look alter them. Oh, what afcetie! There they liy in the drenching rain, in II tneir filth and wound, without cover or shelter "On, my G..i !" exdaimed one. "won't you gentlemen hold your umbrella over tne, I'm drow ?r.ns 1 " A fiieMm of wter ma rihinc into his mouth We shielded him with our umbrella, until we were ourselves dremhed to the skin, when we eie ited his head on a pillow made ot a cast off army 01.1t, and waa compelied to leave hiiu Philade'phia Press U ho ?Iot tiulltj l Thoe who orLitMte a riot re to te held re 8fstisib'e for is coii-i quei.ci s It will not 1I0 0 f.) tne never iu'eiMed robbery or munter - A niot i.in e 1 lui.cheii, become uir;oi,tro -tie, and beitttoi ieion I hof wh coiiitncncc ore iking the law aie justly nccouut it.ie. not only lor what ihey do, but for whit the r con.luet n-ci'e otl'.ers to d . The riot of I i.-t ee! w .shut one phase ot along continued series ol riotous nd tedilious acfj going on in this city. It i.s now nearly two years agri that nn armed mob ued to fiarade the Bluets of New Vol k, creep into mci ioues and ;ihces of iitis;r t s, c7.e M.-eir person, and lotk them up rlepri ing thtm of liliettv ami of the comtoits of lile. and bie-kini: up their lawful business ill agiitist the pe.ee and good order of the Commonwealth of New Yoik. The ringleader of this mob w. mi i-piring demagogue who used, aloii with 0rete A. Brown 00 and others regard I t-s of their personal reputations, to run round the villages of v est em New Volk in the train ol the notorious Fanny Wright Altenvarcs he joined the mm Msonic mob, imd nn with Thurlow Weed. Atterwurds. with Wed, Greeley, and similar ch iracter, he pot op . negro party, and proclaimed it to be his "hicher law" thm ihe Constitution of the United Statm. In ltil, falling from bad to worse, he became identified with a band of public thieve known as Shoddy Contractors At length he got up gangs of regular highwaymen, of whom he w as evidently the ringleader. Of this we have circumstantial evidence abundant to convict hirn. His method was to keep his gangs scattered iu different places waiting his signal, which was to "touch ;i bell at l is right hand." when the thu-s fell 1 1 work right away. It h now twenty two months ago that one of these gangs entered our hflice. seized our pcr-on, and, in reply to our demmd for their warrant, drew revolvers, and said "litre" is the warrant. We alierw ard.s saw , in the well known handwriting of this ringleiob r, a sidli. ient 11c ktiowledgrnent tint he had "touched the beH" t'u.tw.is the signal lor the lvvle-s ki-ln inping. I he name of this tiotnrioia no'er i William Ii Seward, and we hett-by point him out as the ori'jinatur of thi pie-ent long continued nio'i violence in New York! Two yem rtgo, when thee gangs of lawless kidnapper weie h st gotten up by Seward, we varued the public thai mob vio'etice such as this was contagious. It was for our outcry against Seward 'a riotous pro ceedings ami kidiuppiugs, that he eized our person. All this is serious am) solemn fact. Either we live under a Government of laws, or ve hive no Government. William H Sewnrd, nr Abraham Lincoln, or any of their hired servmls, has no right to do t. thing Hg'.iiet t!e Constitution if the United State, and laws in nui n nice thereof, tint the vilest thiet that robbed or Iii et 1 a private dwelling in tins city, last week, docs not p .sse. Arson en Irobbeiy are no wore, nnd not us bad not as destructive o the peice nod gooI order of a iciety , not as dam tging to pubii'- ni .ra's. not as fst il to that ühetty tint freemMi gu ml with their live as the lawless and levolnihuiary a.-tslli grantl cotnmiitisl bv Win. II Seward. F.rsr iu he offense, let Irm be ihe fust in ihe punishment! Refure von try itny mm (or riot com milted hist week, try Sew.itd for the riotous and seditious felonies he per;cf rated two years ngo ! Let the laws operate ju-ily and equal. Let lint the"swe'l mob" of hoddv c.;iir o-tors," with their pockets full of plunder, and their l.oes fid! of Puritanic trim ice. btg Sew n off. wj.üe 'ome sior I ib- rer is tiled for riot. N. Y. IVeetuin's Juurtial." .til nrie of l'a riigritpfi. Nn rain has fallen in Minnesota and Iow for six wreks, nnd the crops are suffering sevcie ly. Sating wheat is greatly injured GtM Wahswortii ojt Lkivk or Absknck A Washington speciil to the Tribune sav: Geo Wnd worth went h-one on a thirty day' leave of absence hi this evening's train. It i d.'ubtlnl whether he will return to the armr. He is not liiedof fihling tin? Rebels, a he has been doing with devot d palrlot'sm from ihe rim ineiit ement, but he thinks ti e nnny overtener tiled, thci 1 hemir on the iverage one oliicer with II star on his shoulder to en ly MM men. Gen. Wdwonh, although a Republican, Is oppo-ed t l selling, Colotie'c CS at $1,M!I0 f t J i omnr'S on. Albf it 0. Rrnwrt, of Miisppl, ho took the o iih of nllefl line tt Smdei's Itbiff alter tit Cip tul tioii of Vuk'biirg. was a United Male Senator with Jeff Dii w hen secession h acorn ininrcd, md is now a member of the Rebel Sett ate at- Richmond. NiMiiiR pATiitNCr MOR rRvinr.CK cnri.D avVK till M The R islon I t avelier ; ()n thi. Island of Piitiein e, In Naragnusett ß iy , t1i iari b it tin re men, two of w hotil have been d' all cd, a .(1 ihe thir I is not eligib'e. On the 1-1 m l ol Phi .fence, bear by, Ihne rrte only about a doe 1 nun, ihren of whom were taken, alt fr m .-I noine. After thi the llrs of ShoaU in 'j not piove a sule place for rel'ugtes." Sim the Citieintinti KntU;re: Mr V 1IU1 diham . nd Mr Vo.11 hee ha ve teen in pnh'c life since thn nr r'inin' ii i J. and hm to; y !, I. 1 j hrik'htrr pige (inn, J( ,t h,ch reMtd the -elf lerihcbig devotion to pt'iic;lv I hey dij.! ne I under the most cruel pcrtviition mjj s 1 tpt ioti 1 hut ever tliagr -iced our atniits - Had thev clinked md bowel To power, the h'he.r Jm. sllloii of the coiiiiii v unu'd h ive heeti offered t' l"i' Tl .M r '-et.'i 1 i to I 11 w r ti honor and 1111 j J o: ii!atirv r .ilu r th 'ti rr t i d;sinr.or to an end ' ICi'te tl in I ilei.i w 1 ii!d h ( lined. They wili iih. lui-ne line their reward, nn I be ie meinbi icd w mIi pride and pleimue when ihe r dttr toi a and pt-reeutor Me rotting In obli ion A M ii.r at 1 AMnMT to tiu Cor: ii'iii'N A convet tiou o iu t.i.tets of e et il i'.oiftint deiioininnl'iia h 1 l in in , .01 jt, I'iitsbtiig, w iih a lew to h 1 ve 1 I.r l'oimthut i'iml the Pii'tcd Stttta nfiuiilisl by diei tin.' m it a.-ine 1 1 uiJc lec.'gi i lig "ihe brit.j: '.n...ttiibutc ot Alil.l.h'y fi.fl, the D.iine i.u'hi.fin . thII ly S. lipiurr. Hie I .w id G si m . paauiount ru'e, .id J -!. rhe Me s'di, the Siimr .it,. I the L"ftlall." They ha e jui adj on ned ine d e, iifitr ipood'tig a comiiiitiie, oh ( v lrj.e p .wi r, to KIf.ile the ubjeci b h.I.Ih -.r to tt.f peoj e, a ,i I to rail it iMtioii.il 1 out ri.lioti of f er aon fren.l'y to the Object, heneief and w I er ev e , in ll r opinion, Ihe rt.d sought w ill be pro inuteil tl.i-iebT. 9 Tor. IHxm-".tic SrT Ticatr 1? Kt Tt CKV The l)flioi l'r . Sl.il I . k.i ... U.. I lucky has been completed. It ia follow: por Governor Hon Charles A.Wiikbffe, cf. Wioii ca.uiity. For Lieutenant OovemotW. R Reed, of LatiiC. For Attorney Get eral Tho. T. Turner, of Mdi.n. w Fur Auditor Gr nt Green, of Henderson. F.r Tre i-uiei H. C KHua F01 ReUtei Tho J. Fisgirr. Kor h .'iiuienJebt i f i'uthc Instruction T. C M K-e The flection t on the first Moods of August LOST. 1 li.l. JL'LT Ui. A WIIITK AND HUD ttMITlli I i "ft tr I G. 11 Aland bM l Li nrrk With ni.ll a on 11 4 liiwi .1 rvw rd tli l fur fat riro -ik hi 11 li'M-t.i r rU tu b gtu t toe I I4J wait naouco4i irrtu J)J M. M. COKMNrt. ' ' Why hoa Id 1 buj a boa U KAN DK'S TÜS8ILAGÖ
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SUNDRIES. FOR i,r:: 500 doz. Glass Fruit Jars; 1,000 Gross Cork, all sizes; 1,000 lbs. Sealing Wax; 300 doz. Brushes, of all kinds, sizes and sttles; 50 bbU. Coal Oil; 10 bbb. Benzine; 20 bbli. Linseed Oil; 20 bbls. Lard Oil; 50 bbls. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. Whiting; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra Japoulca; locates Mas Liquorice, pure, for Tobictonists; 10 cases Stick Liquorice; 10 balen SX)ns, quality various; 800 boxes GLus all .sizes; 500 Ralls. Etst IadU Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 1 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bb!. Varnish; IC hbls. Alcohol; 472 lb. Gum Shellac; " 45 bbls. Old Uve and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. 0!d London Dock Gin; 40 doz. Ixndori Porter; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; WII0LF.5LK iR(T.RISTt J.v4 No. 4 Kat IYj hingt "ti girret. CLAIM AGENCY. McKEItlfANS, FIERCE 6c CO., COUECTIOH OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS TtiLi. cou.trr nrnCKnv and sorxttens' f riiniia. IVuiit, I-- Pv, I'ajr t Kxtia I uty. fciid l' f r II r I t wh l Ii tb Mrvici, c. a d will cll cr IMn'i . a V.i njjioii CH V ori o tt v hin(rtit irre, (ftt ddr e t.ti-l I'llmrr ll.iaor,) j'l'li in) i, lud. Lot li04, cl a mi. p. MJr n .ikrr and D. S ÜcK.rn.n La an Sc in NaltV!l!a. Imticca. J. II McKfllNW, I "iVSL'aW . HKI.CK. l. Ü. Ü KKIlAN, (MaJ.J I) M AI.KF.R. La 2d lu't.C.vatrv. r!rtrrtrr rV. Vfrtn. AJt . Urn. Anil. Gen. t, J jVrkm, Inl an.p.l. JuK30lir cnocEmEs. i in. tie: okocdkii; FHUITS, VKGKTAiaESa&C.,K):iALECT s.tirrr.n v in l LttJis Ko. 9 West Washington St. HAItHRU N O. Willi. ASD TWEMTT rtXK Ol" hj-t rrima luo Conrr.m Mira and lr Up 7 K XLHk HU4JAM8. Ü9.9 i Wa-tiiutoii tr.rU WH-1 ltS KKNF CKtfrtMATFD EAT IXMA Willi Cfli. th hH .nnind t rn in .. Call .it aau.l..a It at lAiK A WILLI AMa, ." t Wfat W MHiirnq atrrrt 50 KITSCHS. 1 AXDl kaCKruiL, EXrRF.IL Ivr fm.l a,Ju.i arriving at AWTH TILU4W, Na. t W t Wahinjtoo t. VUtflK AIOHTMIXT Of fXTKA n"KASYatitu ll) .'n, JojprU!, i;eitawUr u 4 Hull MicCUd with (rial err, ana tt . iww at NAWTCU ILL! 4M', ' 9 Wj. Haahiafton U Oii lCMAR5oll)kElTltAt01L U Vv Jirwi.J Hy CtPf. iha twal in U.a. Call and gat tvutt. iat Hu 10 ma.l pacaagca to uit th trada. fAVi ih a w JUJ MS, '. W e .1 H atintt.n t. A UUIA LAROK STUCK OK KVJ.ÜT T A HI ATT OK f SirU and fawjt Or.m. Tob.cco. Clear. ft.a atH WliWw Hart. Wait- fl.h. Maoa.rrl. won, Treut. Cun4 rraMa. JcUiaa, P.aaUa. Buic4 (- ttr, A,A. Oracarna. old rhfaMr 4hai an baat. I in tLa city at lAW'Ytlt 4 R 1LUAM'. Jaao : 9 Waat Wa.Linaton u ATTORNEYS. CIIJ1S. W; ÖTACÖ, KO. f TUCrtlATCa HALL. a nhl.'U.dl7 ladUatfDljadUA,
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