Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 June 1863 — Page 2
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V. K. 7A7ALKEKBvJItCtxI. : : Editor T n r n D a y. Juxe IS. lSf3. V A-V- "'V Marsliall County Democratic Von veiitlon. A convention of the Democracy of Mar -
1ioM in Plvno ,th on Saturday tho 2;th!from democrats. Then they threatened dWf June 18.-.3M one o'clock p.m. for t,-0 to report them to headquarter, if they at- , . ,., , , ,, 1 tended. All these influor.ee kept away a pvirpo-e of nim:na'inij candidates fr the! 1 J
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' ' . Ä " u.r... 2 n.,i;,J . ihff convention. Ire dish -r reprec ma-: t-n will bs. one delegate for every sixteen rj!03 cast far th Hon. David Tutpia at iL. lat ct nre'i 'Tia! o'ecion. no town?!i:P to be tuny represent- , . I in the county coim-n!i.n. t Pv or d?r of the democrat!-.: central Committee ü. S- Clsavlakp Chairman
Te D-raocrra of tb vral townships ro requested to mt and appoint delga-t1
Ue-t 1 It 7 I North 132 9 j Grraan 10 t 12j Tippecafi' e 4 j Walnut 5, Orica 101 bj Bourbon 163 1 1 j C.ntcr 4 R -230 1
101 D W'r9. To vvi! "Ii i r fo ii v v n ! i c is Th Democrat, of .-"n;.r Towt sUip viU meet a. C .:th r. Hii) Sifirday June ;.0th at 1 o'i !o I- P. to select del. -a!0 to attend tHe Co;;ptv (N):;v.-rtion. - . ,, j iuz Li?:roc!.V.s of our cnitntv should j , ; : i ! o attend th Count v Convention j , . m, " . t:.j 27, a v ?. TiVv .v.-. -t to ibt-n-i ,. . ' , , Tu HOC a'lvi to ..i !:.iri' tn -tr ni.n.e nur m I l! in'.!..!!..!,' . r- u- r i mir , ii ri'rv I.V... ! f ' i. rv tju" immo ral now i , li:-ct., htmly, ; tf-.nt o'l" !, He, ':! lii hop.;, of u a union i C aed an ad:t.:! iiia'.iot lt;e o: I Lr e. -mv nt pa: s y. Im ii'-nex racy . wr need-d, t.iey an oeed.-d now. T'ae C.i.st r.r-tion -f the (I.v?rnm'!t in th- face ofRiiiUh tvr;;tiry wa-not a more dilficult tak, than i.- i! preservation against lie Mad .tsaui - of ibt lemagogu' h, thieves, bigois and ta'i-jiie- wi'o are now ii icely .rt-?uiiing it on evei side, fiorn tl e South aim-d reb-'s. striKing at it very heai t. ntd fi-'fn the noith a- it- ctitrud guard.rt; . wl-o fi- -i'r-nt!y i'.r-d '. a-ihily -pl t'.f: b :.''-: . i:v ou! i If we ur s.v2! we r. Fav..- i urS'.-ivfs v iOe ;;it f !(;! t, it is w rib oi;r hi. .h - p. ; le n;U?t ait!y ihem?!ves at the b illot b x. lawfully, aain' th' .n;b i e- a .d knv.es who are ha-t nii j i;s t, to Vfirurtion. vi icv7 we i i!iu?t prrpa e ih-bailoi box. We must !oe no advan? Hg- fy it. ami n. If we are u:e f j-uc; es iu our county , we ar-- t on- the b-s bound to labor. Jet r.3 fte how h-.rge v-'d car. make our rp'.Jo.i-!:-; t' d. ihi ' we must corninence right; th' first important -t r i- to be takn at i th C -:i:io:i a wo.-k fron next b iturday. j J) rcoia ic patriots, wili you work or fc!cep e n V"tir arrr.F? !.t S'.-'trd v.- eyeing u L:die ritT.prr nspiend eir.-'bin Ha'l. and Ml C-n-stitutin, Uf:c j.j 'the r-- lovmg cinzPH in t" r':i e in weir-,. mi")' the S' ldiers of -iii f b IIa 1 wan crowde i to its nttnost ' mr.hf.fv a nn e-.lv boor in he venir . i X ------ j r- 1 iTid lon-r-! I. ?, ea.mg rr.!if!enr. 1 :t . . wai irr '"'si-io!.' to giin er, n a f xc-hold in the ro-'.n. ' r"n I in' olict-d ty his friend- Mr. IVvad w, nt rlowr. rtntri and - . e: tert.iind -'.osf w!io wro ui:b!-? Jo gain : dmi?si'n fo the Had, in front of Herkers' tor. ai.d h,e soon had larg a crowd ot H-'.nrs a? ii'ld tlie !I.,!J. I t i-;:e rh- a wot- ia a i 'n thft Hall by Messrs i ?o'.t! U: EVa V f r - f-uopt-r, and bt Mr. C- afir Kuppi r, and the b'.'.e wn-s erdiv-en., 1 by of en-iona! sons j by ih.e fi! o h b vhich d lighted eveiy i hear, r. ftsr w- "i rs .'t,.H ir 1 r . O.M 'O'.f m .. 1 1 k. g 1 p :r.- ! j tr.!i . f th eei.ir.g. Ti. ,nr.'r r .v ..- i ti . t 10 Ladies wam as k . s . . . . 4.1 I .
t . I o.ijiir?! -i'' i i i u c l... v.u.: ...r.-,.-,..,.m-,u,, j.. i. ...... va,.,.., i-ooker u movwiL' to intercept!
i;,e i,"-in...-r 1 rtnv. i r. 11 :- evprv : . , ,t -5 , i ' i nia.no ent. It natura ly auirounüs Ks l r . drove, and at abou' 1 1 o cl ck the crowd which e-t the shadow ( f us cominin;: on .i1H.n Wi-u heter and M.irtiib'iro have " I tru.- IXavcra: ?. t:-p v dlort m ; , ,. , , ,. , ,. " uetn. u l.u i,en i anu .uarui.üir uiw . ,,;0st debased and vena! those to ' IT "'S - repaired thither, and w re addressed bv our list w-ets coiamn., that Ktrrued hven fV::(,Mlt.d bv the. Vderale, and! 1,1 U1C i .is n uer i nure im jiipj ct i h p:r- ,, . . x n , , ' Ä, t , . i . 3 ... ; whom hun.r ts a mocker v, and who tuen-' r uev. A. roller, R-;v. -bo, R v. .Johnson, anI took the city. Charab r.sburg ii rep ,rted be m p . , ,. , . p j ;y ii t::y ! t;, i.ot. iä a , .. - r. i . -..i ... s ... .i . i a . ' . Hon piiblic vn tue on! y with a aneer. lui'
, . . . .! rv. v.n.;p;n, uev. iihk a: i a traveling w K"utn ""U'"" l" Pion d the rebels. The 1'itsideiit bus . " . . . . ,. v ri.
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Coinporüd cd a ioun.;:ui "Ui-piy 0 s;u j iiueu mos 4, .., ...... t r,,,.. atantials a :rj deli .-a. ies. of lb l.i'ler S. raw- scarcely iH.-p on account of them Neighbenies a;. d ir.-i e'.&nt ice ctca-ji bore 1 bor Lagner, d not p'aue too much conti-
a co!:foici:0'i- o?t. and one excellent teaiure of the u per nae, t! ; e wa enough J fcr all. The tnc - ' lei"1 r r , ; , i.t. t v.? tl.ofgrou; h brilliant; nla,.c r. Hall tumj a. eo t"c 'j : fuiti !.u:i :r,d. u.; 1 e.:r w we y pUcelt Libber,
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rra are a8iUPtd tlie crovrd iu thft street
ent -merry as a marriage boll." 8onvolis, and accordingly left Wednesday.--
eighteen or twenty soldi-. weie present half of 'whom were of the 731. The reason no more soldiers attended is simply ih's: The affair was gotten up by Dmocrats, and though the inviiaticn was t xtended to all true unionists the ab"liii"n-i ists of our community did not consijor themelvc3 included r.nd inmediately '.vilillicuvvu (ioiiici lb Ali1 fit movement was to take all lihe diersj into the League that they could prevailup-! to attend the Democratic fiuppor nest I f IJesi individually e labored to ga welcome thev invited the soldiers out ; to dine with '.hem and there ! dissnaile them from stttendin niihiiM v. tn; s' j!.b, lull t in. iii ;tN nf i lcnupa werP heArWJ lcorn, ,J nna , nJJ - them..-IveB fi-ely. During Mr. Packspeech, some cowardly abolition snaka assembled across the street and ... rna'te an f nori to aisiuro inc i leeiin, nut . . , were mc?t with fuch prompt action that they chose discretion and sul-sided. A ! few would-be bullies threatened to take the speaker from the stand, but wisely per r 3
: mittffl n lew friends to hoM them back,'... 4 , , .. ".uiu.-i
,m.u u.ey i.e.u zrry ,a?),-in ci cou:u not nave ohu roreou to ma'e t le ewort '' . . . . I Ovc r at the doer of the union Learners Jeff Ti-..: . . i i e t IIIOS W11 lOOl I.IU'U lllllt'D lllCil U'i i wo all have punished hini for it, but knew it wa? ra.rely dt signed lor e-ctthat the ing mprting rr a Ait gcther a larger -vo?iin
town. for the profanity if w were h-il, we j ... . . . ," , i , A UhoulJ pref.-r receiving a moderate dose of' Inning advr.titnge of tho l.sot that at . . i , , ii . r i ' Lbclia t taking in the leverend i;en 1 larufl crow(J would ne m town Monoy to! i
b;d the Didiers of the 73d good bve, thol"""J" '"i "1"-
LboIiiion lea.rurre of our town isned hiihi .. a f.V(M. dinn-r to the o'diers I nr pi u pt'ei. u.nn r io tat so.iters. i or ' v jlwr l.,:ijr;.,l p, trrafinrr t h !,ill.i lul to cojkc out and :4:ov Abo wen- the; soldier friend-, and i-at the 1 'emocra'ic ; . . . demonstration baiurdav ev-r.ing. . , . ; On Mond.tv a hrce crowd was m town, , . ' . j made un ot a trr.at pro: orinn of women.! , , ' , ircn v I) rnnT.'if nr. d in- fin fin.-o !..-n 'r Ltmtn A.t!..'v. tli..cr...v!' fl. ...... I y. ....... , ,. , , , . . . ., th. m were in town, though many did not ijo n the proces-ion. f i 1 1 - i w. Lr..iv r-vi-k...l. l.tit f 1 - the Methodist Divines were especially lib 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 eral in bestow ing tlir abuo and -,lang ; upon corn er heads, which, with them, are ! i . i -.1 ti r .1 . .i r i- i r "J '"R"1 v.mi.ti u.piva.;u ui, m a very brut apace oi time, the supply being s.i.all and the demand latg., about lour fifths of the crowd depnt-d a; hungry ' as they came. A f?w, f Lowing the ex-j ample of illustrious abolition leaders, j niii.-.wii ov and oni usiy annronnated ' 1 i t l t i 4 ! baskets of provisions, whole cakeH, chick et s. tabu c o'.bs, düdieft and t ara.-i Is. i . ' , . 1 . ' indiscriminately. Ttu- day was exc -eM.ve Iv hot and dusiV and the Programm,- wa c.iiiicd out luor from a hense of d'liy than oi iovment and all were id. ad r. be i jt ira over, and ihv were free to reM and cool oil. Resolutions, of some, character, wen pas'fd which we will comment upon next we-k. 1 hey :ere wiittcn by an abolitine.ist and handed to a committee of Schliers to rrnort to the meeiiufj. What t . i i r 1 . . not 1 t-4 . . t I. t .n 4 at their purport from their'oiigin. , ,.-,, r ; f kr rif Im haj .il.i.rv. tin I .nrn.iic 1 1 ..... .1 I. ..... . i 4 . ? .It ... -I .... . .... uU...i i., ...w "in,un,tu Uü "r'"1 M-rv thti.nen.d to hoot M A. 0. Pack Ann 1 the first time they saw him i-wn town, on j cc-ount of his -peech Saturday v:-ni.ig.-W" arPtv'n nV 'l l" -er I'-m j buch men. Vit we have a w-rd of advice for the private .,ai of our ab .iiiion lo igb- j bois: dont ho-t uuvlodv in this nei-'hboi-! bois: dont ho-t uitvhodv in this neighbor-1 in.od. Dnit trv io ur i.ioi.int met. to j do .. h 'O' ii f U linst the law. and i. . ... " - shooting ln mo ra's, l ere, would b-i-nj jun - afc. It is be it t come to a realization j of your situation at oner; you own nolh- - 1 mg ,f.c whit is by tule yours, tne opin- j ion, speech and action of Democrat, is j jovt ji'your juii-dicti.-n, and is unsafe to t meddle with. Wo understand fti'ly the caure of the nCv.' -in. nie v;,ir discernible among the abolitionists hvreabout. The Lagu is the iwSpiring cause. Ki.ch inernber of it it tho possessor of a revolver. Heretofore peaceaLle ai.d quiet men, go around, since tlie.r admission into thi beautiful older, v.iih icvolver in lheir pocket--, ticmbhng !,. t they may go oil. On quiet fanner I . .. . , . t . t.n n li-i j 1 1 1 1 deuce m Uiose nc w IK dgnU ruwuies. Ihoy ue mosafe to depend upon. Diill them, and practice then, and after a v. bile you may ba tafs in felmoti.ig Uoiiidhodv and in trying to keep your fl-j h.V- Citizen-, who .lilfcr wi.h vt.u. in s'tb 'jettion. but tbi-ie n.it a gcod time to try.
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imvmni n in rr-ic t-uru nt f.,i l a IiiI'Ii ih n n I hi' nif.rrh and ililifio! In our
j IIon- M- A- - i'ACKAUD re e;vd a teie-
graphic üispatch Irom ov. Morton lues - day i vo., to come immediately t Indiana--J His Kxcelhncy, O. P. M. ia having a deal j of trouble this ummer. It is not such a inice thing after all. to accidentally become a Governor. We learn there are two com'wM of1 i soldiers in Fulton Countv, nt to arre.t some BlooraiM.hunr ite who assaulted .1 -..Ii;.,., f..i .c,; in : Rating the law U bad 0 dioura.r.d hv ! citizens.
; M.mco tno soioiers s.ng tne joiin tirown.crly retuse to act, declaring es they lie Now. the hour of our iminent peril, SOng the boat is reached, and the sen- j supinely upon their backs, that they see j a most excellent opportunity fi.r the iinionBation is solid.G.d into history of the no change that the sun rises and set the Leaguers to iistinguish themselves. Our United States. grass grows, the crops ripen-that people
; Lodge here has much military talent in it. y do they not mimed ately proceed to ennsylvama and assist in repeliiüg the in- , , , r i.iuviu..,v.oiv. w"", i.ii;ci3, viior ! vesMI1 w"n Pnoi.sm ana v uor, enmo on j the iU train for Pittsburgh and convince : ; . i 1 1 11 ! ; us .uai you no no; tear real uuiternuts. , . . " . i Liast Alonaav a paper was p.-.ased at tho ! ; c , , i ; fe'Hiiiaty drove to rase money lor the sol- ,. . .,0 mi . t ' dier's Aid Society. The process of the
snbacription were good, and a noticeable ,ne reai Kaueis 01 inc naiion. v. rfeature of it was that the sums s.ubäcrikdi"JZiVön-
by the Democrats present averaged about j bv the abolitionist,.. It was unkind thus . , ! to motzten the powder in i po v Je r in tneir largest pun A Melh .dift divine, one of the orators lst Mo? dav, a euriom to know the effect a do?e f lobelia would have on hell; and : God, he has an inspiration t! a; doubrless rendere him roipoteiit t .peak kncv:ng - riamnnioniidiioo w,- -r.. ";,.; ,w' tho ;?p r. r . . r k , ddor o( our count v i. travi hwj; r.boutos - .... I ' u ,. kcurowy .1.1.4.1 i ii -U4 nui. t.: uiik I ivi, i o ,,r.raii?'z Uu:on Lta'iie- in vhich to ewear the d. lud.d to v ewt.tr t..o n.uuta t 'lii-ki't Ib-wiro of him Uth u ware oi inn), r;(ft. born i.eii.oors, v oto the alicii.i-n and warn viir Tin Miirch oi' Uio Iarl ISrigrattc. i V-M A - A U , l litt J It is not oben that iho -hub of the, universe shakes vn Us axle. B it h;,t iluusslay U til Irom its wtMiM ne?s ; r(i'il. ra lh. r.iv mu Hiiuk T.ii Ina tnrii.o ,fl , ,;, ; , Tl a f poeisand huiortaiis. f he cars from tho . 4. - tvi. : 1 1 11. nei.'bbonng chip.-, cam m crowded, as at the Prince of Wales receidion. Extremis . ti l .1 i . .. i .1 i i i l . I '' iiiwji ui-mo'.4 uiuiininvt. a like furore. J be streets were thronged.
X it uro smiled propitious. .ltd thn;timu. to make approaches towards ll,e citizens. rfcb(,j wrks 'phtJ rebeU hold Richmond
' About 10 o'clook the cars landed the j regiment, a id the line of march was taken j .1 t .1 1 r I u: tiirotiL'ti tne princioal stre la. inlmoV band led the column. A colored i . , , , , , . , , , i i baud that did not play, and a colored , I, ........ , !drUin c"rV ,fyi, toWuL Thon cum the strange, spectacle a thousand black forms and lace3. Some ex press-one locked hard and almost brutal, ;
as if they had just emerged from their ! The Federals are making a movement on long piieon house, and had o dy two ideas j , he peninsula. A force of 3. U00 or 4,000 liberty and vengeance. Others, and camped at IWoouisv iile, New Rent county mot, were refm-d and tiWiful aiul full of:01 Thur-day night.
ih'bjii inspiration. 1 Rw-Tl 'g from curb .tone to , curbstone, with i ven stead v tramn i i . i i -i i t 'I.i Lnail fiflCkS antl POU'S III PI UtlOTl itl...r i..fli.l..)0 lliuip ITIIhd l.l'j.il Olfl.tikl ( - - - r - - -- ,, 3-: D 7 1 hem. jNem.-n h maicbmg to totttb Carolina. iNot shod wuli tven, a Horat-e : talk about. The wool w as on her head . - and will l a saer d bile; when those j who wear it td. II b- 1 -line d upon he nher of their country's salvation. No '. doubt the slave-hoi jern in Richmond and ! doubt the slave-hol jer in R.chmond and f'ltarleston In ard llo solid tread Thev tarne 10 the State llou-o. The i f Uovertmr, ömm'oi v .ison, AUjmani ueneral Sei ot.hh r, and oiner dignitaries, were recti veti into the opened lire,-?, and tho j mar b ras continued down tSmcoii 8 reel.. - The creno d. la creme crowded the aris-1 toci 2tio windows. Hamlkeia.liiels flut t'tred, and loud cheeis imt the air. air In sss, the one. of the most aris.tocr.it ic hoiistis rebidence of tho colored, colored niggers and white sto.id in tho parlor windows How those .soldiers mu;t have fell at . ucb an ovation! Did they remember tin ir life long degredation? Dil they re-j member any thing cl-e? Mtov had just I . , . , . J,, ! been slaves. lheir backs were Maidlv . .a 1 , ; , . .. , XT i- . I I t r I. ..1.- . 1. ,v, lil lii ! 1 vntii'il nt i..' 1. . . - - ............. ... su h. r r g "t I ii rr.n nriin wiu iri iivntl . Ilm Itov enor and hi str marched around thHiraiht line of ba'.tle. Never did ILs Kxcehencv t-eem to feel and look so ex(VUeril? 1 Then tb ro p d filed before him in r.-mpny line, and wid, fir bette - ..- ois-' 'ion than mod; now tegiments a-id ;nae' jo.d oacs cibilit. Thenca they inarched
out of the c iu'u .1, d-Mvn Treff, .m trect.
; down C ourt street, by the Court IL. use, I chained hardly a decade ago to save sl-ive ! ry and the Union. Theneo down State street, tramping on the very payments over which Sims and Burn? inarched to
! their fate, encompassed by soldiers of thejing ruin and destruction in its pathway
.United Stale i "Thir 8is,ers' ri and wives" ' " lMUllM m luc umK oi F'-,s departing regiments but looking n lltiK 1 ,1 i ... K l .... , . n ",u '" ik-w uw io k.vMi tuiw. iw-t. ' .: . : 1,, of smile, and tears, telling ' lhem t0 b" brave ftnd 10 9hoW lheir b,,,od: .The crowds cheer even along the Courier One fact should be chronicled. Their reg:merttal banner, of supeib white silk, had on one side the coat of aims of Massachu8eUs. ai.d on the other a golden cross j on a poU.8n sUr, wtlh lw ftoc sinjno vmcex .Uncalk. This i the first Christian I banner that has -one into our war. by a strange, and yet not strange, providence, God has made this despised raco the Ü-Ä,c w, li4arü- are i -f ir: . i l ni i Thft above is from the Republican of 1. L- ,.n witl ,rtt onmnt nr.on not comment upon , upon inquiring by further than to say, upon inquiring by I.J: .1., ,... 1. 1. .l I- l i u,u .. i mi m.hcu iii. no ciuioiuuj lit. K-ad the piece carelully and ro - j member that the Republican editor endorsios it.i;i.u ta'lie jt to yr.ur couei vative republican neighbor, and sec if he can 5waiufr eo lar-e a dose of Africa. ; officers of Plymouth Lodge No. 149 was 1 ludd at Masonic Hall Friday eveung The following oHicers were! elected. W. II. Rice W. M. J. J. Vinall S. W. 111 w inn'i hi . i II. G Thayer Sec v. Co,bin lreas- :.. , , T. H. 1. UtCk.U ?5. V. r I i I I J. 1'. Vanvulkeidxirgh JS. S. J. S. Caavt'land J. ö. jti. II. Thayer Chaplain, i A. P. Lili.tt Tyler. THE NEWS. mtammmi wmNoro.f, ,'ur.e 10. 9 l.e' s army f)'j oou btion g, has crossed the Rapoa - w 1 . iaunouk antl js marchin2 into Pennsvl issued a proclamation calling for lUO.O'JUj t i .1 - f 1 . ,,u ,a r,.r ...n ..r 'Lianna Arwi r im lw. lruor ot 'U.u.h has called ever abIbod.ed m;4U iu thy S ale to arras..ti i..,o f,. .mI t.,;., 'ry " 11101' IS IHM Ii l n T Ol UUCTeSt Il'Om 1CKS bun. Our rill nits and siere nuns con - Jlhj j.vv ('artha'c. A detachment ot Grieraon's cavalry has j u i i... i.. ,k..Io riintn.. i , ...i iöie r t.frti.i.d n( a rhl Pl:,i ,,..mi ,a..ton Htiure vhere (leu T V iantou üouge, nere miu. 1. t4 V -' V - - - - lianks' supplies arc located. A nbel force of lÜ.üOO, under Foriest, lishoverincr in Ro.-ecran-' front. lr: atrir wbole armv is -aid to be in motion. Arrests have been made in Rush and Jo,,nsori Count es, Ind., of persons charged .uton .4 i- 1.. ... V v.IVIirON' .11111 1 i. AlIV CS 1 TO (II .- .. . the Kast arc of an exciting character.
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vjjj0 Winchesdar. Hunker Hill, Martins bur Wid Hagerstown. and a battle at Ju!l R(n j. rumolej. A Nev York papüf ,ms a report timt I, e has flanked Hiuker captured an entire army corps, . 1 i-.:. i- , ,l ALr.niUIaand ia driving him towards Alexandria; but the report in not confirmed. Another dispatch states that Hooker is at Warn.lton threaten! bv Le. The rebel jt).;t. j,, Maryland and Pennsylvania is . 1 t i,)(lno Thev were neur (,. , 1 . Carlisle yesterday, and J-I'v' v.-'-'-- J vjo ,.Xprteted to reach Harrifburg last ... .1 , r..pi..li..n i-i n..n. ! Ili'lll ui ko-n.iy. .icii. v. ..... , ... v....jidion with fOV. Seymour, is organizing trt(j ..ehjIr)j, forWard New York troops to Pennsylvania, and Simon Cameron has 1 .... .! ii 11 11 - i.'1,....!,);.. -he 1 mat eiuier .arcinmii o. t um m pUmj command of the forces for the a,frtlKf, 0f lhe Jal.r s:ate. Our d ttes are to the lv int., nt which , . ilf ........ time Ien. Grant was sangumo ot succe-s. rr, , J. . Lf,n The rebel trarnson are said to le on tpi.irer lanons. Kuby Smiths movements, J . on lim Loisiana side of the rncr, are Doing closely watched. 'IM. 14 1.1 lt.. hit III ! I IMM I of Port Hudson commen,.,.( on ,bc 7lh inst. Nearly all -eJra troops in the Tech country have gone to ruin! rce H nks. (ieti. Sherman bus had UU lg amputated, and is in a , critic 1 c(n luiou (m. Corcoran haa moved form Suffolk tl,WJlr(; t)(, U kwa . r, with 13.O0O mfMl It ii m more I that h designs an attack upon Gen. Jakios. at Franklin.
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! iho Au-eii.-an peuple have listened to I the phillipioa of Fourth o July orators against military despotisms, and have been led to suppose that their advent was not unlike'iha career of an earthquake, scatterand covering the heavens with dismal j blackness that material Iprwpeiity, social j io nu ousinew reiatioos wera all aUected : by this great change in government.Ii .. t. i i imn-: u us, neu suca s desnousm is un .1 ? .1 -i.t .1 ; drr that there U no greater change and . nd3, who love indolence and hate manly exertion, cowardly euccomb or utjean buy and sell as usual, and get gain: and that if this be despotism, it does not seem to be so terrrible a thing after all. ; Hut what is despotism? Thero never wa8 ft grealer dejusion tIia,, t0 suppose that dpoiiro desires any interference j with the happiness or enjoyment of a peo j pie. Louis Napoleon and the. Czar of t lluissia would rejoice and be exceedingly glad to have their people enjoy themselves o wen, nuu do constantly in such a state of heavenly beatitude, that they never j would think of their iiihsrs. So far from j ue6irnii; to ir greale desirintr to make thir nennl. His,nr. tlw greaiest anxiety of their lives is to ; mat r f 'lum t .. f.. 1 . ' "-' vyuumu. m imi, uicn, ' coiiEtsts tfieir despotism In tht9, and uaugut else: no man must utter a word or th i.ik a thought against their tight to rule. I f his is the sacred shrine which no man can touch. This ia the tender spot of .i . nil ( uopou.s ns. Any meaiH, any measures, of ! r sef preservation. Dcpots can i;ot per ' I rait thfir noliey to be challen-'ed or called ! ! in question. Tlnjy muse crush tholirstj . r f . t symptom of dissatisfaction, juit as a person I would put out the spnrk of fire that falls i upon par.( all are j the utmost freedom, but upon that domain I no on, must be so presumptions as to n'(roach. In orJ;r to e;irry out their noli - . cy, they are compel! j to resort to ititbr - ! raur?, and hence is developed, that moot J Ii ited of all pap!e in any community, the j s-.jrot. pid spies, who permeate eve ry avuiuo of society, Gover-mient thus fc;ts aj i price upon lying, fur thos vci min pS (thnir truritt h.IoIt t. v J-.i.-rii.u, .....I f.l .. 1 , . , , I bood. buch a irovernment anieaU to tile; Icraien. the avaricious, the cunning and U ' r cru.hin- out v' j most oeverelv, is la its ute .,f tbat ep.tit of liberty which (I -tula- ., f.t . 1 ilUiSlJcS wiiutj inen iron me uiiv;iiur it;.s. h, x . . I no great uuvis ui unman proj rests u..; : earnest convictions ot etujuiriug niiiid, i t niu-t all bo smothered. 1 he tyrant ciuno: j I I... ,.1. it.y I t tx i n . fl e it utlel ulioii! i !. . . b , . t , , 'nd human as j ''" umn a thoii 'ht the eh-ctric current of human rations must b b,o ken that indelinite yi arninj of the soul, I for the unattaiued must die ere it is bom, or the heel of the despot trcals the dating ! wretch, who presumes to think for hi fel iot men, into the dust. Of course when, f l.a rf or.inion arc ru.shcd. or li.. ' - - " J thegailaut Vallandigham, exiled, iL? mass es sran fall a prey to the wiles and deccp j tions of the cunning and unscrupulous ty- j rants who 6eeks to destroy their liberties, j IIo pleases them with the flattery that this surrender is only temporary, that he is forced to do it to maintain the govern- j ment, just as Tibeiius took the crow.i of! Augustus. But know wo not that the ver y f means which men take to secure their power tbey will also be compelled to ume in order to preserve it? Hence, despo IflJ fY ftA fcl 1 noon that which call d them r ; .,lirv r(,r,u n,lin stance where a pcoolo s liberties, once .sur rendered, havy never beeti rustorcnL except by the foice of thcii own tight arms. Ours are now trembling in tho oalanco. Let us remember whit despotism really is, and be not beguiled by its syreu a nig. The cracu may yield, tho avaricious fawn, and the sycophant craw l around tho throne of authoiity fr the crumbs that Jail from the de-pot's table; but no man, not mean euough to be a ßlave, would sell his birihtight td freedom for a mess of pottage. Let us remember that despotism consists, at first, at least, not so much in a loss of material prosperity r.s in that bondage of the mmd which destroyos manhood, chills enterprise, binds down immoria! thought. and renders the human intellect the base and subservient tool f tyrannical power, instead ot the glorious and chosen instrument of man's advancement. ThoSs who ji.dgo despotism only by the material injury it may work, deserve to be, and are already skives. Despots wonld be glad to avoid inflicting any burdens upon the people if they could, for then their power would be more secure. Hut tho avenging Nemesis permits not this. The favors, the wealth, tho Iarges-.ee bestowed upon the llalteiers and sycophants who bathe in the royal shadow, must be -vrung from the eweat a. id toil of the many, but, after all. it is the conscious feeling that your equal, perhaps your inferior, presumes to lord it over you to clank tho chains of slavery in your face to dictate what you sha I say to force you to seak iu bated breath and ktudied whispers, while your conscience tells you that you have the right to be as free as the eagle in the empyrun, thi.', this is desjot:: A. 3 CtwasLn.
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