Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 36, 28 August 1863 — Page 2
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laOLLOWAY & DAVIS, Editor Publisher J llclunond. Aug. 98tb. 18C3. . Xcbly atrike for God and Liberty, Let all nations see How we love our'starry tanner. Emblem f the free. ' 1 ar The 010060111024 of the meetinx of tli War Democracy, held at Indianapolis last Week. H II1 were crowuea oui we-ii puuusu -em next There were not less than from I',(XK) to 15,000 of the War Democracy in attendance. fttrFort Sumler has been battered down. ami we hope to record the entire destruction of that traitor-breeding city of Charleston in our, next paper. s ; - - MW Oo. the 1:0th iot,t.. the guerrilla. Qaautiilfand 800 men, attacked Lawrence, bornioe the ere iter portion of the (own. and murdering some 180 dsleneelecs citia. i . ii . t : - sens, ai isiesi accouoit m u umu wiun ware in hot pursuit, and had killed aUut 100 of ths outlaws. This is the inot bar barous and inhuman outrage ever committed in this country. , , j Tsrbibu Explosion. Oo the 21f, at Vicksbnrff, Ibo ammunition boat, City of Madison," was blown np. It i(cmi that a Ic(ail of 160 soldiers, nnd a large number of negroes, were employ ihI about the boat handing down the ammunition into the hold. Id handing down a ahell one of the negro s lt it drop, when it exploded among oilier shells and a large quantity of powder, cut ling the boat completely in two. Ul tl.e 160 soldisrs, crew and negroes only about 25 or 30 were LilUd and wounded. V IIokok'to Who Honoris Dca." Thv Color Sergeant of the lO.h, Eli Allmav, for his bravo and galtsnt lea'ricg tince l.o entered the service, deserves not only praise bat also promotion. At the battle of Richmond, Ky., he was the only ono who brought off the colors with him, and he bore aloft the aamo Regimental CoIoip, from the time the glorious C3:h started in the advance from Miliikin's Bend until the surrender of Vickaburg. It requires nerve for this service, and notwi.hitanding we do not believe there's a man in the Regiment that is defiiijent in the proper amount of courage forth is work, yet the Regiment is fortunsto in having one who is All Max. both in name and nature, as its Color Bearer. The ling iifclf shows to what clanger it. intrepid bearer was constantly exposed baring ben completely li MleJ by rebel bullets, so thnt it is no longer useful as i1 1. .lit. n... ... : t,. 4n.. i.:.i : ii.. V archives f the State, a. an honored me mento of the series of brilliant tuccesecs through , which it accompanied our brave boys, in u'ir strife for the life of the nation. Throqgh all theie scenes of peril Sergeant AtufAjr has escaped wiil.out a scratch, and nay God still preserve his life, as lie ha horetoore done, it the prayer of every heart that isn't enclosed in the bull of a butternut. Markkt Vali e. As the Broadaxe edi- j tor had been bought up for the sum of tu-o hundred dollars, we presumo that Esqire! Etubbs, thought that Ma was the market j Tain of Brsckenridge editors; hence he estimated Jim Elder, hide and (allow to be worth that turn. A jury of twelve honest and upright men, nnder 'the' solemnity of tbeir oaths, aay, that the maikct valoe of the artiole is just fijtten dollan! As one who claims to bo partial, we record it as our belief that' tbe jury ia nearer right than the juitict. - It is BTH.L Taxas. For a long time we were io doubt whether the eagle was yet on Uncle Sam's coined dollars; but we can now confidently a?ert it to still be a positive . . . ... . . ... laci, mat id. oira is mere. v ere we ' tare that our memory was not at fault that ' it "runneth not to the contrary," wo would be willing to express the opinion that the Goddess of Liberty still occupiea her usual position on this, to us, curiosity. Our friend Edwin Vickers, shoved as four real, genuine silver Dollars, lawful U. S. coin, on Saturday last, and we c&o'sayVwo have seen aad believe. Obey 1 aar "Orel ere. - - -". aaaaawaaa mr' The' following programme waa laid down for.Vallaadigham by tht Mobile News, soon after his nomination fofTJovernor of Ohio, by tbe Chattanooga RM. " ' " 1 ; , ' ' "Tbe majority of the press agree with us that Mr. Y.'s best coarse is to get out of the country as soon as possible, and make his war to Canada a. near to Ohio a. possible,' ww wa w wm -wwv-w v w m aw mm-w svwm v. vB j and there prosecute bis canvas for uovernorl of that State. The course would be better for tne eanse ot freedom to nu own country, to which he has devoted a is life, better for bimaelf. and his own power of usefulness, and better for n. who are deeply concerned in every effort which looks to the overthrow of the Black Republican Government which rnlea at Washington to the disgrace of civilisation aad hamanity.' ' KbXt Coaaaxea. At present the next Hooee atanda 94 Union Congressmen to 74 peaoe-oa-aay-terms democrats. The States to elect vet are West . Virginia,- Vermont. Caliibraia. Maryland, and Delaware, which r are eafely estimated to giro It Unionist, to ; 4 of the etnff that toriea are made f. So -t- the aext-t Hoaae ' of Repreeoatativee will atand,oonnting all the donbtfal ease, against ma, at a working majority of Union memert of from ten to twelve on the organ ization of tht administration. Thank God i or that. " ' - - - ' k ;
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Bank. We take the fo'lowing interesting article om'.thi Baltimore Clipert io regarl to ese I wd Important aids in crushing onttl e - ibelhan.r It" give -f Ura 'and "Ciapreftnsife statement Of tie. solid loundaiioo on hicb tu49:ofial BairVng in-tuiHrcn is -' Ir' leaving ie oiie Co douM 1?hT IT ia .siinel to snuplr tt.at which we hava long i eded, a a'.rictJy National an 1 uniform cur acy " - " Wb iocaz'ee it irapos.-ilde for : -- - f i . . . (. irr.ioicA it imii'iS,iMc for DT OEO vho . has Lad ll.e Ja, t practical experience . .. ". , L 1 : i banhina. in Irat'.e, cr in business gntial- . .- . ... . 'y. to fa.f in seeing, wilt the cpporlanities , . ...,- Le has had duimg the past two years, or in tlinrly apprecialing the advantages of a ... r v-.: .....i n..r.. I t.u .. : , UUtLUVUI Lisiiuu.i hiscuvw ma wiiiir-m. : . V' -r , i Utm-rmMliam -errmto,rof all sort of State , , lT -, . . . 1 bark and other individual or corporate n- ! .i :.i . sues lorcu ujk,u m. 7
ly local-and -mary of them-doubtful . u.-"' J.""" --- -- J - J i . . - v.i a .-fiitiv national and
" "The p!inct proposition, one appealing directly to. the practical common judgment of every man. is, that a ua erm National f Currency mt'rst be betfer'irf all respects, and more entitled to cot.CJenc-' because of its stability and uniersa'ity, than anything ele ia the foria of credit issues however
pood it may be deemed in a local sen.-,. Pf l" The very fset that a bank note is issued on , ,ue' ' . . , . ,t t -. i c. . - We lenrn that number of cnarters for tl.e lespoosihihty of the Uuited butts, re-1 " ' r 1 '1 ' - i t " 1 u 1 1 , National Banks have already been secured deemablo wherever it maybe found, good : , . . ... ' j- ,, 1 -i- 'as will by banking corporations already 10 alike at all times and in all .placoo wnhin, a M T ; , . , .. , . , . 1 existence as by new associations, lmmen-e ur wide domain, free it fiom iscouiif, to,"'" w ' , , . ; ! k .1 .1 1-11 - . r . J amounts of government stock hsvo been '.Inch all other bills or notes of t are. . & . . , e 1 ui t'.'- .1 r -t f 'subscribed for, especially of the new CvernrA or less ii-ibl. It is. therefore, not an . ' .
.... , . ... J rretistible conclusion with the commonest :nind that a currency so strongly based, fo roe from doubt, trouble nnd depreciation, is better than any other ? n Not a single 1 rgu -neat can be ofiWetl against it, but on lite .tlicr hand it is an ever precent and palpable Oracle in its own defense. " Ve pro i ised in our prcvioas article to 'H-e soma insight into the mode and manner 1 establishing nnd conducting lliefeo Naional banks, as recommended by Secretary hase in his comprehensive (inauciil ssgacy, and provided tor by act of Congress, 1 lruary 25, 1SC3. looking to the establishiint of a uniform National Currency. lie law itself, ho-.vever, is so plain and ex , 'icit, that it ia easy of corjiprheuto. " Circular No. 8. irOni 'he Treasury Detriment.'dated 7th of June, IS63, by ihe "omjitrolltrof the Currency, officially saneaned. gives c!enr and sati-'factory expla--tion of all that is jiecf s-ary for the instru :- ion and guidance f those who ma.r desire. ' form banking associations under the at provide a N .tional Currency secured .by l-ilgo of Uni'ed ftates so.;ks, and to-'pro-ide for the ciroulali'Hi and redemp;ion-there-f. ' ' -" ., "The corporate nsmcs of the he soei itlotis viU be ."National Binltt,'' and designated Firt. Sect-nd, Third; i'c , Natioiiil Bank f the place inwhieh t!iey.inaj be located. It is important Orijaijixations or prrlimnnry certificates of association, should be Jircfully prpare'd and executed, having all ie nquisite stamp. Sec. United States -Merest psying-bondsr to an amoubl e'ial to not lens tban ' one-third of the dapitnl Vock pa;J in.mubt have been transftrred na delivered to the Treasurer of the United States.. "The United States bonds held by the lank, and that p irt of their capital inves- ' ed ia these bonds, are. it is u'u Jerstood. ex empt from National and Stteaxation. " Circulating notes ofthe 'highest style engraving, and printed ou the best qulity of paperwill L& furnisbeJ to , the. National Bauks, at tbe expensa uf the ' brernment, nnder the provisions of the art, at the enr!ieit day practicable, and ia the order in - which the banks are drgaaiiad. The note, will first be supplied (o the, associawions organized under ihe act. The' act provides that the preliminary certificate. with a copy of tie Articles uf Associ.Utn wuicii nave been aaop'eu, shaii be lorwar ded to the Comptroller, Ac. This would seem to indicate that thee instruments .1 11 1 - - .1 , ,1 ! .1 uuaiu uc 1 uaig auvui iu saiut) IIIUC, ana, as near as may be, be concurrent acts. . "Seoiiou 1 1 of the act seems to require that the Articles ot Association should limit or fix the time for which ibe assovia'ion is to continue. . t ... ; Ou the, certificate of each bond (coupon or registered) to be deposited with the I Treasurer, as the basis of the National Cur rency to ba'isiueJ thereon, thero must be written or printed (to be signed by the President or -Cishier of the association depositing the same) 'substantially the following words:- : ;' , :v ' . . .-?.
" This bond i deposit? J willi the Traas.'"lhat the slander is its own, and nota a whit nrer of the United Slates by the here rV'!' meaner than a thousand others. We have tert &e Sa.) National Biok at htre intert ! no fiosiatiorj, iii declaring "that no Hepubli tht na nit of tk pla ,) in trust fr said j Can, 'proHfinent or otherwise, ever said so. Bank, and -to secure the redemplioa and 'and it the Sentinel don't give the name, it ' & t .1 ... , i ,1: 1 . - , . i :n .... 1 . .1 : . . r ...
under the act of Congress entitled An act! Dijiucuk ui uieawicucy)t!iuii iaiilliini, uuwf a ev waay v vwyviuM suiltigvl AD ICi o provide a National Currency, secured br! a pledge of United State, stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redempti n jerepf, approved .February 25th, 1863." When 'registered bonds are deposited. .. . , . . ' ney must oe tssuea J reaturer o Ue Unlttl States. im iwtfor lie hai deposit - ay tXe sams,' . it It ia ifaaivsh!. k t mix Knn.l r . I... .1.
.., - , . . ,, . . . .1 is rames a. - e w ton. tne author of tne nomination than one thonsand dollars should. i, c. . - - j .- , u.. . report on tbe peculation, in State pnotiog be offered for deposite. j during the" administration of Joseph J. . , A deacriptioa the boa is thm deposited , Biagham. the editor of 'the Sentinel. We . will be entered apoa the books of the Treas- ioa'1 M te 1 "exactly the above lannrer and on the books of the Comptroller. bol,t.B.l.i. fte eect of " wiU j k. 1. :m k i ,v 1 see b wading hu report, particularly the and the bonds will be kept 10 the fire-proof-; testimony of John R. felder. We strongly vaults ofethe Treasury. "r : jrsoommend yon $0 read it, and see what . With these and otaet precautions equal- rproininenf men of both parlies say of a
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bj which any losa or injury can result lo
the owners of Bonds by reason of toeir having been deposited with the Treatury. fcxeept in special eases, which ra the jJgent of the Compiroll.r may render an actual examination necessarr, the statement, j nnder oath, t.f the President or Cashier, and ! a ninjlrify cf the Uirecters' of the respective National Banks, seltiog forth the place of residence of the Directors, and the a:uat'f'eapitl actainy paid in. and the fact that the requirements of the act have 1.. V v 7A 7n irood faVh comnlied with, " V a -- . i i., n1Jira! sufScitnt evidence to en- " . , ... - , . title the assodataons to eomojeoce the businssof bankine; sad on lle reeeiptof snch f r statement, the Comptroller will give the asl,m""' . p, . ,, . ciaiion5. n;B..v,... - . i. V.f.,! , ih 10th section 01 mo ici. - . 'ISie aw wt.icn eoniruis ins a 11 f-a-iTS of bank, t ius estab ished, is very M oan"' atiict nrovsMio'T a 'ainst every contingency wcl riu"u," r ' of fraid and afisaianagemeax. ....KHJJ will be to all uniform. It will have the credit ana sup :Wrt r.f the United S;ates-it notes will be free from counterfeits. and all alike. Those ,e ,t- ha eoaallv as eood as thote of a'nother in any part of .the country No one need hesitate at receiving them for the? muit he current and immeasurably twenty loan, which seems to have a prefer ence, in view of entering into the backing business upoa this popular National basts This ere long mast supply onr country with a uniform circulating medium un-urpassed. The result is likely lo be, from tho destined popalariiy aid uuiveral approbition of the fyK'm, and its preference OTer all other?, dist i:a adoption will groiv into an absolute necessity. Those, therefore, w!i avil of it first, fill, e think, pursue a wise policy. r li wecrtain that the progress of our ao and the 'highest satisfactory experience people of the Lli.ited S-ates havo had in the past two jcars. rrgrding an almost uniform National, Currency, will never allow them to retrograde and go back to, or be content with, the old system of banking and the doubtful, troublesome circulating medium incident thereto." An. Eloquent Spbec.i. At the greit Uiiion meeting at Troy,, Miami county on Thursday last, was a r-titrned soldier, who had ketone leg atj, Vickburg.' IJ3 wa-t wtlcmd by his friends, one of them a Valluiidighaui Democrat entering into conversaiion with the sddier remarked : " You was a Democrat when yoli enlisted, and I suppose you have come back a lKun ocrat?'' Tlie sold er remarked : "Yes. 1 was a Democrat when I I'r, and am a Democrat still." That's riht." (eplied ilia lrii:nd, triumphantly, "nd of co ins you will vote fr Vllandigharo," looLinp around. hiui to gsin the attention of thecrosd 10 the answer, "lly G.l, how can I ?" Bmii tho soldier." a he raised his eyes to the crowd 'and put his hand on the unhealed stump of his leg. Was no', that an eloquent $tump speech? Ct. ytland Herald. Then ui iow. In I8tS, Mr. Vallandiham vfcs chairman of a Ci remittee appointed by a Democratic incctiog i-i Montgomery county, O , which reporleJ ma loiiowing resolution : "Retoleed, That whatever opinions might have been entetlained of the origin, necessity or Justice, by the Tories of the Revolutionary war. by the. Federalists of the late war with England,' or by the. Whigs and Aboiiifoi-ists of the present war with Mexi co, the fact of their country's being engaged in such war ought to hive boon suffici ent for them, and to have precluded debate on that subject, till a successful termination of the war; and that in the meantime, ihe r.atfiot could hare experienced no difficulty in rrcognzing hit place on t'uo side of hit country, and could Lever have been in 'uced to yield cither physical or moral 'aid to the enemy, " ' , This mi Vallandigham Democracy in .a .a tin 1 a iiT'ii is-18. w ny is 11 101 sic 11 now? w 111 borne I one of his lollowers answer ? I . 1, .'. B"' A prominent Republican of Wayne coutiiy says there is 'no trouble in purchasing 57.000 farm's when high officials g. l 8I.U0O compensation for Colohelcies." State Smtinel. What prominet Republican of Wayne county says so? The Sentinel has a fash ion of aiiributiug its own lies to some impersonal t or irrepon"sibls authority by a rtw nuderstand" or "so mo prominent man says," or other cowardly subterfuge, and we mean to drag it from behind this "prominent Republican of Waywe county," b the ears. The public believe, and have s right to believe, if the Sentinel refuses to iive the name of this infamous slanderer, "ui iirgtcvur urasiauua irue. .vut Willi the name, or shoulder your falsehood yourI uaumi w. ouvuiuci uui ia self. As example u mne eJective than :uve man ell as tell precept, we will show you, as 1 yon. what you should do. A prominent" Democrat of Clinton county said not long 1 .Ff li J'?7 .that there is no trouble in buildine new four-story blocks, when State' pifhting u 1 streached. 'chaiged double.' and fobbed cf 10 per cent, of all its paper, by the State P'riuter. Do you want to know the name t. x i- . . . r . .r" .A.. " r 1 .It. i: f- r r r
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F rem the Cinettieeti Cotamercial. Copperhead Scheme ofeoloalsalion to elect Valiandigluaiii Gereraor of Ohio.
The following eommnaicatton we have re-'l 'ie J from a we II-known- gentleman, who, ve have reason to believe, bamany faeilies for obtaining accurate information, lie ; ives -most solemn assurances' of the truth f every statement made. It may be well o give the matter attention: -00PPERUK4D TlLLAISi' SOCX O TUK AXARM. We are by no meats disposed to Indalge inth&jesaLoiuiL. uor.excue unnecessary ahtrm. We are ia p3ssesion of facts, how ever, which leave uo doubt of the existence tenee of one of the most nefarious an Jelsborately prepared plots that human depravity could detiss. to overwhelm the purity of the 'elective franchise in Ohio, and elect the tritor YalUndigtam, nex: Or.ober. Ye lose no time in sounding the alarm, and putting the friends of the Uaio i on ths alert. "
,, ... . , ,, ., . - i i- . ,1... nosis.-y io me wir mi me uovernmeni s It is Known to all, that, in iDOitna, uiere, , .. . . , ,.: -l .i- shown in the resolutions adopted by their is no eleven this ML f berefyfea . , io. BlioM and mcet, the effort. frm.Jal.!? cr.t society has been Uhev are making to rendeV the conscription inOaioant Indiana, to .ransW 7!. f:"iluI.e, d tS set at defiance the anthoritv copperhead v,U from the Utter in the ?' lof rt6 'f3oWBrceilt? Xhw think c pally n tue border cwntws of lw. Spates . wh'et Ae is willing to be alonw the Im -from the Ohio lliver to 1'ie . -7 .,, " , ii..f,i,.:... r. I s,.m!iof' convinced Or no?. Bit there wi 1 yet he
" i " Ft monev have alrj-n lr be'-n raised to execute j j - v v iV.A l1--f.t-nal.lA V.mdl Ill s. TiAVfl f been contributed in Jaivc mounls, u.i'i'itauiv a ii-;iuu av ---' - I .T.a R ta in '
...u... .,Cw uo. " on board the gun&aat ValskilL from a snol the Et. and men are now actually employ- ff- y Wagner, will be regar-led ed in arranging and putting the tnfirnol n,iional calamity. He was one of the michnt m working order; and some voters braves,t most caterpri,inS and intelligent of hive alrraiy been brouglitover and scat-,- ., - r . - - , nmmjir. iru vessel was
tered around. The pln is, to comraoi : whhio a handlvJ aa fift y.ids of Fort wuh and p.y copperhea ls in Indian 1. who , uv,ner wheJ his deat1l occurred. l ave no families, to come to Ohio. os ens:-j , . . ... . bly for thd purposa of laboring, who are to Yihy eopies of the New York Daily receive prl pajment in advance-, and take j New."Vere seized on Saturday mornong by an oath that they wilt vote lor. .Vkllandig- j h f;rtTernnit detective, on board the boat ham. They are to be forwarded by com" j for DsvT'd's island, with the following on mittees there to committees in Olii), wl,o,th isija ofthe wrapper: "To the soldiers
wi:i qoieuy cibtriD.ite ho i 1 oaie uieuj. IIl 1 j. . Ta-.-Tt They are chiefly to be le"it 121 UrgJ ciiics, nnd towns most suhWt to fixating" popu. lationa thereby to avoid sapienm, Ciucinniti, IIaii!ton, D: ton.Colunib is, Toledo, -Stnlusky.'anJ Clviliiul. are Kpecially 'se - lected. as fit phcs in which to operate; Amp Li provision, it is said, to have been made to pay and send over tui. locate, twenty-five thousan l voters. The whole scheme ia thorough and weU devis.'d, but requires the vast outlayof a vast amount of money. Tfn" financial branch, however, 'H admirably " jjlah'ned. )dice-holders and expt-c'aiit'. ani wealthy reb-l sympithixers,' evefy-whefit contribute freely. The most deeply laid, yet the most damnable feature ol the moaettry pari of he atfur, is that by which the poor and"ig-J Toraut man is swindled out u( his moey.. Turing the summer. enro!!m ru's have been i.vlo in'theso States, preparatory to a draft strengllfen oii'r armfiiH ii thJ field. The ntelligent eoppotheVds. whiare the authors, ii-l manager of the piof, "knowing the; .lumber of volunteers sent hy e4'ch county, ; have the' "date by which "'they know what counties nnd townships will tmbst.antial'j'. if not entirely, esoapo ilia draf'. In such they form insurance oompanies, & enter in to a contract with ths applicant that they viIF, if ho be drafted, pay 8300 to exempt Lim. under the law. ou condition that 'he pays S-30, n'd 'gives hia to vote for Vallandigh'ttn, in thia way they 'kill two birds with one stove" -T-that is, they secuie a vote lor Vl., arl 5Q for ihe'eonscTiption fundi, In soiuo lociilities, where' it will be very light, these' villains have actually runners out among the enrolled, urging poor men t.r avail themelv s ol ibis Cheap system of exemption; and thus haa many a poor mari been swindled into a pledge to vote lore traitor and out of the thcans he has earrfed by the sweat of his "brow t support his helpless wife and children.1 We know some ol the insurance genii mt-n who hive thus baaely c-3napired to p?rptr-.te frauds upon ignorant tno.-aod Vherf the draft' is ver,. and their villainy become, more transpar ent, it" is our 'intention to ventilate 'lUeir-J rascally transactions. We understand that corns of the oldest k most unscrupulous eopperhca 1 politicians ofthe couotrv. are connected wilh' the ilia holiest scheme to ovetcomethe"p3wer of theJ ballot box. Utrciimstances I.ave been dis closed to us which lea l our minds irresisii-1 bly to the conclusion that ihe' late protracted eisit of Voorhees and other men of his like, from Indiana, and of citizen" Sim'medary, the great Oliio copper fcottomed martyr of the Crisis," and other "Ohio rebel sympathizers, to Vallandigham in Canada, and to New York, bal reference to this damnable scheme of colonisation, and a proposed nptUiftgo' secfetly -organised cop perheads ia the Worth-western is.ates to resist the draft, and through the terrors of! civil war. to overthrow Lincoln's adtntnis tra ion and destroy the Government. On the material points of the foul plot we have exposed, our information is derived from a man bl reliability,' wh professes and. is believed by copperheads to be "cne of them." He t3 a member of the organix itioiy meets wiih them, takes part in thfcir ' proceedings and haa Julie assigned to hiiu in the execution of lie scheme. A part of the programme is to throw a sufficient force of illegal voters on the "election day into such townships as have V coppei head Tms teea, or where the-Uni'on element ia weakest, to take possesion of the r ol's and stuff the ballot-box, as was done by the border ruffians in Kansas. Wj expoae thii hell bi'n scheme in sea son, and call opon the friends of the Union everywhere in In liin.a an I Ohio, to organiie without delay, and prepare for tHf ton,tlict. a line of Union picket "g"iards and vedeltes be at one esiabiislle 1 "on " the State line, fro.u the rier to' the ndtth-west earner ol Ohio. Lt every roan who" crosses, 110 Jer cirenmatances in any degree sapic-j ious. be "spotted" aid pursned. ' Let there j be chosen mi. placed at evert ration on the lailrcal, to take note of strangers who t .1 . s? v. .t'
:rr, .rV-r 'Pie 'com.m,-,'e,..0,!.nd X recruit added since. If all the
01 picsea men us every townwp
ana wars 10 look after every new corner.!. . . 1, ,v--'nn aniil th- -1...:-:. - t!. tT.t.fbtiIl numberless than 300
Lees be r..n.-t J.f.i . - wrer.' a?i 1119 udiuh
ryof tbe ballot-b-x-ro defend it to tAemo? hi" reat it. Jnttk- if e -V iT .v -t a regimen in tbe world haa seen more deadWfciUoL! Z 'Tv "J"" byS-?",Ld!ly peril or met them more brvely.-J. v nile our brave sold1er- boys are ia the ! ' V" . . M .. . ' field, meeting death ia every '--g ' Au- U' - -
UBe Mal r in lia'araT aaA-.f.,J r-. aA r( nttP i ? .. a - . 1 a. -a. . t 1 . I " iu i w weaLiiri 1 six L.trieneii in .history that there was of -oVira?e m --vv msmuiiyus, iwc DO. W WnueD
1 .- . . . . . 10 maroies on otinunj, mu oioiuiw asaeu, and patriotism enough left behind ta guard . fa know whCTe thows TJul. boy. go the oaUot boxagamst a desperate charge r . V milAIe, OB Stindnj ?' replied inme.pon Hby.herebeUfntberear! lu "Yes. some on 'em go, to the frWDd.0flBe "tte cormoJ,andWmeon-emgce.donby the take warning, and prepare! Prepare wear! ibe. river " Let not a day be to.rt Remember. he price Am U "re mbberty ss efermeJ rigiUmeef - r Albert Gann was recently diacbareed
X Wea-J.r.t.adthenaeeiMi- at Mid - dUboro-. Saturday last, wa. weU Landed--apeechea were made by G. W. JattenSendrKW.eejhesa. . - .
of Ike Keheltana ft Svaapatklxers. k nntKor fM ! a. ,1,1(1 tnth nuT alreadr 4eownV indiatiog that the, Northern Copparhead the ; ultra ' malignant were in comp'ichty'wiib the Southern rebels for the carrying on -the grand scheme of invading and revolutionizing the loyal States, in July. The1 additional and quiet significant fact it, that the Captain of the rebel pirate Florida manifested a knowleJge of the scheme, in a conversation with the captain cf a captured vessel, on the 7th of July. He was, at that early date, awara of Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania, and of the intended uprising against the draft in New York. But what belter evidence can reasonable and discriminating men require to convince them Jof the active sympathy and com pi city of Northern Copperhead leaders with the Southern rebels, than the disloyal utterances of their newspaper organs, the treasonable speeches of their orators, the - . .. i .1 . evideoea which nolB an can dispute . . . r - rrs 1 a- - . . T " . . .... 0HI.e C. S. A., with compliamtnts to Ben Wtod." Miutaht Roads" is 'Kfktcckt. Maj r j HUrnsr3e I'iavinir authorized Brin - (iier General Bovle to impress slaves lor liber on the public works of Kentucky, tho later issued an order on tho 10;h inst, ueclaainar the construction of military rovU .'inn' tfe State a necessity, ani calling 6.0 -'U, . lotiorers irom tne negro popmanon 01 mo country through which ihe r.iad3 wi.l pa:s. Cy The rebel Gerfefal - II dmes dieil in Arkansas recently of delirium tremens. Thua auothir traitor has gone by his own hand. tj the bar of Qod lo anawer for the dreadtal in -of treason and rebellim.- What hav.ac death has made among these meu ol la'e. ".Stonewall Jackson, Van Dorn, Yancy, LUolmes, Little Crow their Indian ally, and many others have passed to their final au- j count. Sashtille Union. i lloa Cholkha. Ttiose of our farmers, wh'o.' have this disease among their swine, ' an; reminded that. Dr. J. S. Fiunimore, of of our city, manufactures a Linimen that is an effectual remedy for it. Try it. j Election forMajor. Tho election that j was t; come fitt on Saturday last in lhis city, was postponed, in consequence of a. new company forming at East Germantown. j It now'takes place lo morrow, (Saturday,), at Centreville. Companies from Abiogtoo, 3.i8toa. Cnlii;le. .Jlichtnond nd Wii- ! liitiusbur. participate in, th . elwciion for m Major. .Wo are in favor ot tue lucky man who gets the majority f'aiiics. Tho following Eastern story contains n moral well suited to the present time. There ia an old story in the Eaat of a man's jeurncyihgt who mot a dark and dread apparition. " Who rt thou, " said Thl" traveler- to the spectre. ' "I am the 'plague,' it replied. "And where are you going?" asked the traveler. "I am going to Damascus to kill 3,000 human beings," said the spectre. Two'tnonths afterwards, the man returning met' the same apparition at the same point. "F-ilso spirit T' said he, "why dfist tbou deal with roe inliVs? Thou d.eclaredest thou wert going to slay three thousand at Damascus, and lo 1 thou hast slain nesrly thirty thousand."'- i' Friend," replied the plague, ."be not over hasty 10 thy judgment; I killed indeed but my three thousand fear killed the rest." General "lercalith. " General Sol.. Mere Jlth.jf this State whose gallantry at tne -battle of Getty sburg haa been so wiJaly noticed, wal in our city yesterday, lie came home several weeks ago, but has been coufioed till now with his wouuda, which are yet far from wed. It will 6e remeinbereJ that he was badly, and it was tliouglit at ihe lime fatally, wouuded in the first day s fight, about the same lime "thai 'General Rsyjioldf fe!!,"anl waa not able to take apy part in the subsequent struggles." He was struck in the Lead by a fragment of shell and stunned, at the same rrfbmcnt, and by the same fiie, that his hors9 was struck by four balls and a shell, and fell dead," bis bjJy crushing the General's leg and side frightfully. The wound in tbe head fractured the tkull and affected the braia very seriously. The fall broke several ribs aod tore them loose from tbe breastbone at the same time, and so sri o-sly injured ihe right leg that it is yet, after nearly two mouths', greatly discolored. 'The 'ribs are beginnirig ' to heal and the wounds are doing very well, but a shot wound in ihe back, which, was received at the battle of Gainesville, a year ago, is still uuhealed and annoying. The 19th Rgi'ment, of which General Meredith was the firfct Colonel, has been nearly all shot away, Irerally shot to pieces. It has now less than 100 men for duty, not quite a single company. 1,0 to who went out at the start. . - - - ;. .mU o regimeni I. a rt . m. 1 . a. . a n " c'ce. irom any otate, can ooast ; of No k Rather unexpected was the reply of j .Tu.-aar-V in . . r. ..-j. sj-a i.Ja ',orJr a Washing H r?' t, read. U. : "A Gi disbar . iug a falae teport." 4 for falce entries ia tbe quartermaster's da rn dismissal discharged for mak-
The J air Seaeam their Coaperhei
tb Editor of lb Kw Tark Tribaaei. ' Froaa a Soathera fJaloa 2Haa. Sir: Not long since. Tie Post pnblishI a set of reaoluticns as to bow lo edit a conservative" paper, which appear, to ive been acted upon by ali the question ae cWrVpxpers ia the - country ever siacea.of the suggestions (in substance) waa aiuimediauly upon any great' disaster . or any great success pnt forth feelers, alarging upon the loss of life, expense, and laj; should ask if this cruel war is never j cease, and should hint an armistice, with view to negotiating for peace on the moat magnanimous terms to the Secessionists, . specially if they were badly-defeefed'. As the Rebels are"now almost 'crashed, is to be expected that their fellow traitors t the North will at once act npoa this sag estion with their unanimity and energy hat they will even deop their programme u regard to "free speech." a -free press," od the Constitution, to do sol ' "" L.t any feeble minded Union' man of lie North shoal J bs mileF by tbia coccerid outcry, allow me lo ca'l the attention ot . our readers to the following facts: 1. The !oyl men of the South want no no armistice compromise, or term of auy sort, and will listen to none bat will be devised to screen traitors. 2 No roan that has shown himself unSincl inply true to bis country in civil li?e, or wbo has born arms in her behalf, ask. (or or will tolerate anything ofthe tsxtt We of the South who have bren, are, and
alwavs to be for the Union, demand - that tl.o brave men who ltd DUliintz down fliis willed Rebellion, and not" cowerJs and
traitors who hare beca impeding them, sbalft -lvVry good in moderation when appropti be p rmiticd to iitiish Hie job. which .they ja'teiy appfied. , "But when language it over
are iti a fiir way d completing, in the only way that it ought to Le finished by force uf ai m. . . . A Tfxah. De uhol Itlajsr JO IK II. FI'sCEV. DIED, In ihis ciiy, on Wednesday evening last, Majoa JOHN' II. t'lNLEV, only son of Jous Fin'i.kt, Mayor of this city.jagcd about KO year. , ; We have ihe painful task to perform this week, of announcing tho decease of our young friend Mnj.JoK'a II. Fislkt. In ihecharve on the Vicksburg fortifications, malt 011 the memorable 2id of Atay las, he received what was then thought to be a mortal wound in, the right breast the W.I penetrating tuc nrit lung and passing out. below the lefl'l rca-4, not mre than half a:vinch from bis hearts lie recovered sutlu ieiitljr to reach homeon. tUeTih qf June. For live or six weeks afwr hM'.return, his family and numerous friends," wore flattered with the idea that ha was slowly and surely improving, and that he would be spared tor' many years of usefulness; but, alas! 11a 'one- knew the May nor the hour;' the ftal bullet of the traitor fje ha 1 cut asunder the main '.strands, of the silver cord, and,, tluj lifts of another patriot was to be aJJ'd to tlus thousands,, already ofljr-1 ed up, to save the life of tho Nation. About ' week or ten days a,;o, a perceptible change in his condition took place the wound had healed outwardly, but the riirht lunz became much af fected. All that's nlful jihyjician c.yjld do. "ie most, tender and assJuous-j nursing by tne most devoted of mthcre tnd sisters, was of no avail, and on .Wednesday night last, at-abou1. 8 o'clock, he expired without a strnggle. He was a good son, an affectionate brother, a kind anJ stead'ast frioaJ. and a brava and gal lant officer and .soldier. His comrades of the G9th, snd bis friend's and associates will miss him; but most of all yvill be beitnissed. by. his bereaved parent for the prop of their decli-j ning years has been taken away! May God comfort them and his mourning sisters m this their deep aflhctiaiir "' ' " ' .'' Corp'l JO. F. DEnPSEV. DIED.On the 23th , of. May last, from the effect of wounds received 16 the charge "on the fortifies tiona of. Vicksburg on the 2 2d of. May, Cobp'i. JOSiiPil P. DEMPSEY, jnon of Air. James I.?mpsey of this city, aaged 20 year i. 4 months, and six days. The body of our young friend, was bro' to his home in Richmond, .orjWedneadajr. night' last, for interment."" Thus has the life of another brave soldier been sacrifiled in the fTort t save the. Union, which, under God and with the indomitable courage of such gallant soldier, will prove successful, and our country be i.ideed one and indivisible. Were it not for the fact that our brave boys come' homo from the battle fields wounded or deal, we could scarcely. be brought to realize that we were engaged in a war the dessotating ravages are at a distance all here are engaged at their various occupations ; but a son ia brought to the home from whence he left with all the buoyancy of hope, dead, and tlie desolation of that hearthstone Is felt by the stricken parents and relatives friends (.and neighbors sympathizi and they kxow and see some of the fruits of war. The su'ject of this brief notice, waa a Corporal in. c. I, 6ih. In l. Ueg't and was a genial friaiid and always just where duty called him. In psMishing ths decease cf Msj Finley, and Corp'l Dempsey, we could not transfer to our columns anything more appropriate than tbe following from the Christian "Register, under thu title of ovii toi'trar oEtD. Ther live to Gal fhey live to Gad, Though gone from human sight! Tha g"o 1 and brave, who left th:ir homes To battle for tbe right. To thie, O GoJ. thy still live on. Though ceaiil thsir m trial strife, Ani wail the triumph of the Cause, More dear to them than lift. In sight of meu they seem to die, And perish from the earth; Bat Thou, dost give them, even here, A new, immortal birth. Though chastened for a little time. Thou, dost reward tbeir pain; , To die, to sutler fcr the right, 1 Is, e'en on earth, to gain.' For to their Country still they tare. And, on her roll of fame, Recorded shall forever stand Each brave and "honored" name. One remark ot taovernor . Seymour ia .th .- twa nntad - Ha rhuw that lava - " O - . IDPIUW1' w frvBuw a was mm a jast. aad ia reply to tbe President, aaya that Jff Davis driving men ia his armies , batcher drives bullock, into a - daughter house is niore tolerable than tke cohtcriplio - - a-i. T'u. - US Jwtim.'U rm. .auv wmmmvm ia iaal IV CoXBlpels CopperhsaJs to fight with loyal citixeae lot swwiiata wraaHji afltaiaa
What Taey ExaoctoaY. " Tbe loyal press of tbe North ha at one Ume or "another collected enough proof to convince Hnae ofh powibility of a miracla. of the p'urpoihM . of the Vallandigham faction to separate the 2Tortf-west from the Unloai and attach it U taaC'Coofedrraey.
and ia now ao well alahlteatf tnattt wenia ha anrtefloua to ad farther woof of it. Bat the'fact that "such polioy was counted apoa before tho war broke out, hy Nprfliera oon.iptr.r ih nbellion. tboarh never donbtKl hw laval men. baa never appeared so clearly as io tbe following extract front a letter of James Larmon. of Cbioagn,'4 to Jeff Dav!,"Wbich waa fooed bj onr aoldiera at Jackson Miiaiaarppi. - The letter ia dated January, 1 4, lSBU ' These niieea sonuern oiaiaa ..w cede. There wiU be no coercion by the rederai uoverameou iMaum State, will adopt tbe present Federal..Coastitation. with such amea'dmeata' a. clearly define its .pint on slavery and the revenue taws. I know from your recent apeecaoa that yon can suggest wun aouiiy. .ncn amendments When the Suihern State, are estahjisi on tbI basis, Iadiaaa and al! the States west will come into the. foefaderacy. It. greatness would then he estabiuhed both at home ana aoroea. vrmo, rennsylvania aad New York wonld eoma in as' soon thereafter at would, be desirable. Welsh the neaaiajp; or year Woran. . Adjectives are to nouns what pepper, salt, mustard, vinegar, sugar, - molasses, baU, and other condiments are to the food we eat seasoned with (hem. or tbey aro inaptly us eJ, t'-e dish of, words ia spoiled. Some people ha vea way of cooking np their speechee and writings with preposier.ous ,adjolives. with an idea that f profuaiorof jhese, attributivea Ion J slreoglh -to theirarguroenta, whildia reality"i. wnakens tem- , As a people ve are two much given to ibis sin against taste. Sometimes we kill the flavor of a vigorous substantive with a heap of unsuitaohi proffxes, as 'a vulgar cook might destroj ihenaiuial savor of a bdefsleak wiih an avaa e a- . 1 W i lanehe of onions. That it is'tiot an uncommon thing to hear a jch' phrases a ''elegant weather," "awful funny. ". powerful pretty," .' monstroos pohte." "lovely picalcs," "oeautiiui meaicine, ' " natcuious 1 meaning ouirgru ; cocducf," "magnificent pot aloes etc. It ia a great thing, always to drop' the right w. rd in ihe right place. Words are mings. Weigh their meaning before you use them. Jt-tT-tfot tocruah those aerDaota; before the,ir rattles are grown would be rumou. wrote""Leo to .Washington, in 1776. ot tho Long Ulaud. Tories, who arowed an inten lion of rca'sting; the authorites of the Provin cial C .ngress. Waahingtoo concurred, but procevled . with characteristio discretion. lie r plie I to Lee: "Vou can eeiie upoa tbe persons of the principals, thsy must be ao notoriously known 'that there will bo no d inger of commjuing mistakes." Thai's jhe way they jre.aVed Jrjja.in.tlia lime of the Revolution, and history doea pot record that when one of lb Am waa arrested the others cot together aad nominated him W , .aj . . . o for Governor. . ... BmT..UobertJJavis, a leading member of thc-K. O. .C.of Ilfioois, rteeuily made a speech at Hickory -Grove, in that S'.ate, in which ubuinwd tbet hi ' Order oumbered 10'J.OUO well armed men. ready for light, and exhorted his friends "to arm, drill", aad when the draft eoraot, to come with revolver, and rifl -s. and fight to the ; death." TVese Copperheads are nico men. Qtve difrtisfmcntj. (iOiii M Of em Ttb af.baat. l4ao aa Saturday, October 3rd! J33 Lots on Mguat Autarp, WBNTY af which (er 10 aerai) bain, aaoal 0 rd at oa tha Wttltaufttbart ia. raibfwcing &U hill, af aaa aeaeaa, eSvakla at aaiac tatarava. a Iha mmmt tmBotiaana veaaurul sitaatloaa la Waraa Caaaia. will e.crrd la lot or altogether. Tae atbar luti aara a Wair-Puar and valaaula Btaaa t,iarjr. aan atbar t-joi fr'aiiaiuf l'r aa lb win af la fikr, all a ear iba aaaot aaa buiaar ai ui r-ny. A tea. a food W -I'oaer.ana praiiua altaebel. aaw al ai till aOtl. forawrl KIb( waalaa Mtar. arr-i I hrce Daainn. Muase auS Lou. aa aa larl atraat aa4 two en Mill lirret.' Ou lrm of .11 acre, a eailae eaat a aheoae.aai aaaef ?s aarea . six ailla eata aa tea Ktea iKe. Trroai ef tale, ae-thlrl caeh. balance 1st sail IS aataihs.- ea intern it, aeeura. be morifaf l tr a tlibwal fiiemut lar all cab. - Tbe w eoanaoaee t IO oVIoek a. m. at Meaal Sa -ara. aeer the Ppriag. oaaar,-fr tbaee Aabara lata, al at a o'clock p. a , at Ibe aroetiog ml Pearl aad Walaut eirerte. fr tae balaoeaof laa'properte'. Air ef mil proiarif e be eeegat at prirate le peeeiuae le tbe J al oa'-lie eale. rnr re tire ear el eale I will laee pleatare ia eleewtag turn property eev eae wiebiaji ta bar, er la af mmmice J.'M. Poe. Kiq., will eoow II er .Ire any lateraum relaUeese u. J. R. MEJiOEfHAXJU KichaioaS A a. S3 IS95. - ebts wew syoqs OP Jewelry. Notions, -Watches, CLOSES! n9BABT.PTlMI BRBAST-PTJ7S! Ciwia, stiver ataae Plattwal aiavlwiat . 1 Large auartncit f Plate. Ware. Cutor.4Knlwea,Foika.aaiBpoonat Musical Iaatruments. SL ot-Quna, he volveri Te aril la thoee wbe are far i'be Caiea the wktleUnlea, ' aad Belhiog bet the L'aiea. Aa aaeoneseat mt SHE E T .MTJSIC1 Kept eoeeUatly aa Head. R. B. OlCKINttON, Ka- 41, Mala Slreaa, eUcbatead, Iadiaaa. Aegeet S8. ltJ. aa tl OS Sabbath (veaia., the tS4 betweea Kawwart aad Kieaaioad. or Ceatervilla aad aicbeaesd, a . A Black. Clolb Freck Cwattl a'.eot new. Tbe lw will be rewarded by leaelaa law eaaie at a. dt t. Ci.e'i ttare ia aueba4. ararataa corrtw. Aag.n ss CITY SCHOOLS. . I c'lr Scbeale wHt eeew aw Iba Beeead kteaday h ia eeaeratbar. aaa will eealiaee alae ajinaa 1 mry win ae aaacte apoa the eaeaeplee ae last a ear. Tkcaeta wUl aa aaid at the letlowtac - rrleaarp afirtanl latere edlaaa l rpart aad 5w . a ae e Utb avaaol. T here belae aaeaa Imaii ha fba PWMia Tiebeaa aaw a 11 ana bet Mehwr Shaw tear ware Taiuee ia eUil atecb ieee thaw aaa be caxalaw al a acb ieee thaw aaa be neialae at a rwd Tbe prirata-eebael retae 'weaad ba 1 toe Ihe tteae a ibiil Ihaeatliaais are prreate ecfaoel ! aeSaUew I Priaaary Deaartaiaallataiaiedlele wipertai J$ IN - - e ea - teae 1 i Ul.Bl . fir thia ereaeei peareee -aeeewtr Meal a bha art reae arhaet telUaa for eaaah Maw. baa aaer ret the afl ad vaatare a tawpaMee awaer. wa tbat aaWe lb aa abaM be aap niiaa aster bay tagwaa
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