fl
1
Jint ii best to be done with llio unfor
tunate race J Thoy aro crowding upon m
ii nucti numbers that somo provision mint
( lasde for llirm. . You cannot send them
.North. You nil. know (ho prejudices of
I lie "! thorn bute against rrcomng
4itrg numbers of 'he colored raw. Porno
Statu! have pasted law prohibiting them
ti corns within their borders. At this
u y, In somo States, persons who havo
brought tlicm have been arraigned before
jhe court to answer for tho violation of
Stale enactment. Look along tlio river
and a-e tho mtilti'f'do of deserted planta
tion on Iti borders. These are. the places
for thrso freed men where thy can bo self
sustaining and e!f supporting.
All of you will some day bo on picket
Juty, and I charge ycu nil, if nny of this
nnfortunnto rnco cotno Into your lines,
that you do not turn them away, but re
rtivo them kindly nnd corili:illy. They
nro to bo encouraged to cotno to us.
They nro to bo received with open arms.
They nro to bo fed nnd dollied. They
aro 10 bo armed. This Is the policy w hich
lias been fully determined upon.
1 nin horo to say I nm authorized to
raise as many regimcnti of blacks as I c;n,
1 not authorized to give, commissions
from the hiyhest to the lowest; and I de
mrc thoso persona who aro earnest in this
work to take hold of i 1 desiro onlv
thoso whose hearts nre in llio work, and
to tboso onlv will I nivo commission.
Jou't caro who they are, or .what ttwir
-fmm .lr mu Uil An ACSttttlO to
any that nil proper persons will receive
jco'ninissions.
While I am authorized thus, in the
vtime of tho Secretary of Wur, S Ue the
'"llest authority to dismiss from iluannv
nny man, bo his rank what it may, whom
( find maltreating this iiufot lunate race.
This part of my duty 1 will most assuredly
1erform, if any cn-e comes before inc.
would rather do that tha to give com
missions, because such men are unworthy
tho name of soldiers.
1 hope to hear that in this largo this
wplondid division, as I know it to be vete
rans, a. Napoleon would call them, for
rou are veterans, I hope to hear before I
eavothat I shall be able to raise at least
a regiment from among jot, I do not
want to stop at one, or nt two. I must
have two. I have two from tho division
below, at Lake Providence ; more than
two. 1 would li'.e to raise on this river
twenty regiments at least before I go
back.
1 shall t.iko all the women and children
and all the men until to bectne part of our
military organization, nnd place them on
tbeao plantations; then take the regiment
and put them in the rear. They will
guard tho rear arnVtually. Knowing the
country well, fumiliar with all the roads
and iwamps, they will ) able to truck
out the gnerrillnj and drite them from the
W. Zk Adams, . ..
rditor.
SAL EMi
MONDAY, Jl'LY Th, 1S0.1.
That Letter.
Tito Ctopurt-ftiH publishes a letter
abusing the lion. J. II. MTiridc, nnd
meanly charging him with denying Nvs
niith' loyally in tbe Utter which wc pub
lished over his own name a few weeks ago,
Tho Cxipc ure ratt's correspondent, after
abusing M 'Bride, and f.dsely charging that
" the faction of which John is a member
aspire to Llio control of the State," closet
his whangdoodlo whine as follow a :
" And if tlillT Arlams drives Ihm (N'osmiilil from
public lift', a lie threatens, I believe Nesnnih will
prefer 'keeping a KrvoerT,' or following hit oilier
honest occupation to llllinir any public iiiion
tliroutsh submission to aueh a master ai Billy, or
to becoming on of llillv'a baekra."
We never " threatened" to diive Nes
mith "from public life," r.s this liar very
veil knows. The C:.ip cure r.i.i announced
that Nesmith didn't want any of our sup-
port. e replied that we didnt know
whether he did or not, and didn't care.
11 he preferred to go with this copper-nt-wtis,
ne cotiM certafury navo nfi cooler.
tYe don't belie vo in cither buying or beg
ging any man to stay in tho I'uion organ
ization who hasn't a patriot heart throb
bing in his bosom. If the Ctt'jwurt-tan
tells the truth al-out Nesmith, he is a cop
perhead, and ought to go straight to the
bosom of J tf. Wo hare good reasons,
however, for believing that our lame
neighbor .V about Nesmith's purposes,
as ho does about everything else.
Dut who is it that writes to the copper
head over the way, revealing a sore '
head, and probably ordering medieim.1
The SSOO chap introduces him as
A frentleman of hiijh utan.linij in . Union
orgaiiiiation of (his Mate, waa a member of the
Stale cvnrenliea which nominated him M'ltriJc',
and ia a man wholiaa few atiperiora in practical
iutailigroc and shrewdness."
In addition to this, $800 might have
The Siblo Assailed.
Wo havo received a communiintion
from a friend, anxious to havo it publish
ed, denouncing tho Riblo as a " vulgar
bonk, not lit to bo reod in a family." Our
fiiend think tlmt as wo nix "a very
liberal sort of a man," and the .iiyut "a
bold and fearless paper, always courting
t the pMlul arts, and r c'. .
of iinnlei.iitit cf wur vapiili'e of v l,v' .
Pi
est pi-iis
' VHl
le desttnetioii
the gre t tout p.8.illiiiiVo., Tr, who It
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) I li Hi
gi'ruv til t
; i
HUM V
General tianha' Opcrationa.
i.ill Hi tli'll. II lllkK III i .mum-
i .it. i.l V,,,. ,
v. it
.,i 1 'lit.. ..mm. ..I. I
itu- will prove l. i J "tie oi im.
u .l.le. f.r us liiw iy, of any th.it Inn b.n
i..m .1,.,,, .Iniiiu :lie wur. Olhi'l' cum
inl'i'u in :
'l'l,t' pniMti h-o result. I III III" C',""l 1,1
i.miio with roie ..(.-iiioiis aluahlcH.-rwiir.
I'll VIOL Ulill 4 I i?o .m1' tl I , i lh t f . i. H T " , ...... li , ,
' . .. . .. ' . . . . . .. 11... I- U,f. Inis Mi.rvrilci Ml
warn hern, mhiIit .l, :i;i .1'.. N-nt ir.sliu er. - --,-M,e wihcm ami""-. -". " I lu,
. i . -v j" . ... .iln ,..t r.i i . ii ii he. Mtil't ''I i.oiiiHiiiiiii
m.'lil In ciiiiainii liHibm-iti. 'I lie l.ealliiii '( purposes ot the copperheads jut tii ; . I i l,nt n.roiints.
nnd dcun" invttication. recxrdlris tfJ i. . ....... i. . i i i i ' ...,vil,;.,.. il,..v ..ml. I u.ii. ili..m. ' . ',' i i p....
, o -r- -..n-v niii'iu.tli.'k UO imi'il It . "t ' 1 . f- . -"- ......
... I. .... ....I
tear or puunc lavor, we win cenamiy i !110,it to UMtl, tll) t,om wallow nic in the
print his communication. We hould ecr-
tainly do so if wo thought it would do n
oinglc human being any (:ood. Hut w here
we are couvinced that a evrtuin publication
would do no good, but much hiiroi, wo
cannot publish it. Besides, wo can stale
our correspondent's position in a few
words, whereas, if we let him do it, it
would take more than a column of our
precious space, lit thinks tho lliblo a
vulgar book" because it has many pas
sages in which " coarse expressions occur,"
j and because it " too plainly speaks of the
lowdand w icked practices of bad, immoral
people." We know that the book might
be somewhat improved upon by a better
translation, but it doem't oftcud myriads
of pure nnd good people as it is. Wo
hold it to U a pur U.m.1. rhaW V..U,
AVrwMC its farthing art all part. It never
fails to denounce vice, dishonesty, and
crime of every sort, nnd applaud virtue
nnd fair dealiiig. A bonk that tenches
men to be pure, just, ai.d good, cannot bo
culled a " vulgar book"' on account of fan
cied improprieties of expression. Some 1 1
the books ot this ogo are written in a
smooth, fascinating style, filled with music
al fords, elegant diction, nnd poetic
periods. Yet they are very vu'gar bonks,
because their teachings ure licentious.
They ignore consciei.ee, scx-tT t hum in re
sponsibility, and gently cut the chords
that bind man to the throne of the great
Eternal. The tendency of these books is to
dissolve tlio social and religious organiza
tions of tho world, and turn society loose
men and women being so mativ iiuU-
innei cau.m.al..uk, and uuk':ig chattels
of their own ofi'pring, ought to have an
additional motive presented t their cnu
fi'uw. The true gospel missionary, who
pes among tho heathen to reform them,
must go un accredited agent of a power ;
must go prepared to ollir them gvptl,
give them hit, or compicr them with the
snwi, ns occasion may require. Wo hold
it to bo tho duty of civilized nations to in
terpose, nnd stop tho yearly wholesale
slaughter by the King of Pahoiney, of
soma twenty thousand or more of his sul
selves. The llovino orgim nt tl:u Ih.'ic
sivs ;
" Amorr Hulbrmik, In realerday morninit'a
xvjm, lu the "I'm fui'cd I'lippr In tlio
Culivou" .iiiivlv in llie l ite lit culling him "llio
unii),1;. vii,.m llou-i' vJilor.' lie al uuiiU.'i,
uli.'ii null eonii 14 e..ilienl, In rv.cul a eon
npirae.v ol Hilly and Old Itenn'a tthi.'h will uieul
ly aalomah llui'iiilenaely lo.al ' The coil
piracy wo intml lu.e bi all liuana."
H.iv iue n I so snys :
" The etcrllent and ircntlonmily editor of Hie
OivistwOitit l n niont r.'Koi.i.ble liiun, and one li.
cnn'l ivlor hi liui;ii.i(;c ttillit icnlly la hide linlli.''
liovine, ill tho sniiui paper, speaks of
another " i xoilloiit and j;nit loutaiil liiun
as follows :
"ll in iviiieinlieivd tliul a f.-w weeka lme IhN
ciS'At ntnlciinun und u.'i'.l man I Valliiii.liulmiiil
n. i.t il... ..I' .1 1 ''" Hiiproleoled. II were. I.cfoiv . etc ll ill-
j.,.., ... -....v. v ......, unii ,.,. ,!,,.,! Jespuiio ml,', nnd lli.it. hi
. is 1 ll;ai'.l III pi" J11!
llinNoii, by iIim Ii, h
1 0 . l' llvl. .11111' f"' J ll
hln lull his seal Upon Poll
1.. 1 . .
I In. hied w llll inn ee"'.
tin. filial not lioinlili
the release, til' that Slut., liom rebel rule.
(leu. Uniks evidently planned llio cum.
puin which is nb.ait lo I. mite m wii"
ee-fully. IIomuv in wesiem l."uiliiiiu
the (jni llen whei co n proeiired liniiiem-e
ipiiihlities ol 'supplie for llio rebel unny
east ol ihe Mississipi'l. This locality 11K..
aim. aided in Migur pl.uitiilion.H mid other
anurees of wealth, In deprive fie insurgiiils
id which wnild lllatirially weaken thein.
Leaving New tileini amply pruieeted, lie
pushed his way wcstwaid, am!, peiietrat'
ing the Held In nue'iion, pu-li.il his way
r.ipally, MriUng at p. bits miIii. riblo nnd
ini oi'tniit to obtain. 1 1 ik iniir. il from
liusliear i-H v to A'eVilllillia appears 10
nigoer ancestor. Oiler the black Ivrant I i.n Sum
Tcnco nnd War.
The New Vol k Observer tliua forcibly
ri. lias to (In liijM'iit iippeul u lliu ,(m.
dim I'eiicu Society that w o make pence ;
"Now will lliu London IViien Smlely
lell us Iioip Ui liiiiKi. peaiet We had
ien e, and loved il, nil.) nli' red for it
iil.niitiiiig I"!' jrara and yours In tlio Jio.
lalion ol Uios.i w lin nru louv limiting m,
We yiel I 'd to Iheiu lll'tv ear mul pruli.
nlily'w iiit.l have y l-blc . lo limn p,dy
inure, if they li. id Hot battered ibuvii tmV
lul ls, plilMileied our gan UnliS, llil eatoiiinl
dill' I'lipiml, iind leared a rebel (iovefli.
nit nt nin. ii g our e;l .eii,
1 ,nv we wahl pineo, an. I liow hltnll un
gel il f Shall we jiImi tti lie priiieijili, fir
villi, ll we II e voiiteii lni; f ll has coxt u
nlieaily the I vch i f n hundred tlinuy.tnd
ineii and nioi o lr ..inil'.i tlniu we nuiioimt.
Shall wm m kiiottl. d,ii llio right nf any
Iniclion of our people lo ilisiiieinbrr the
naii. .ll at lln ir plea.Miro I Sh.tll wo liban.
don our iMio'i" existence alio(;eilier, and
Ink into Ihe condition ul'a eotixtiuilioiial
hiiibocraev, lialile lo be disliked nt a
ibieiilll of popular ill .content Tills Wo
! do il we c.iiisJlit In occMiui. What
would th" London reiliv hoih ty lldvine If
'. "' . . '.. .1 .1 : ...!'
Ave. e i.i.di.'t linlli.'f. Hint ; lia0 I" en uuiiHie.i huh ii nin.-.".i '-i . ,, ... , . ., . ... ,
., ,.. ... ... .. 1. .. 1... v .11 ....1. ... 1 ... 11 .1 ..1... lo reouii .n. hi. ".ii n.. "u iiihti'
.. . .... . 1 . , ... j iur co ..e..i . '.' ' " : ieii.iics, 111 wuiea inn eneiny iim . .. , .. ,, , ,
the gosptl if Ins lientheinsli snpel stilion : ,v ,YW.-,v, tU ;.'.r, loam Hie cnnijiiin. I ., . ; . ,1 , r. . I ... i atice to the ll' ili .li t lown I II l.nylaiid
1 ....... 1 . .1 11 . .. i 1 eanliiiL', hvto'titie.u iu.c ol a coiropi, hiiKc.i ; 'l - i
is too strong to let the gospel have " full ,, ' ,,.,,, ,i,llt .i,.',,,, ),,, 1 f,: U k deim.rlied and iliahe nod.
course mil Iv glorified," give him the Luc
tln.t forbufTlhia wholesale murder, l'r
tho triitlgrth .f too !, b-ivo him (ho
stcx-rJ nnd clean him mil, just ns the Jews
nn.l the ci .il ilcliis ol llie rilil.'tif llio not, and
never slu!l l at.iutt;cd or oblilei ted. "
A tuory tickles the copperheuds by se-
leelilig news ilems from llieir sheets, nu. I
in turn emu- !ii nsvanlts nil tlio
were wont to clean out such idolatrous and i ,. " , ,., 1 1
. Irii'iids of the Administration, and endoi e
blood stained barbarians t-mr thotisaiid .. . ,. 1 , .,
. , j ihem as coining h'.iin rt " Aoiiiny ttpuliu.
...v. o.-i ii.-., i.i.fc iiw.i, 111.11 ,ne 1 . .i 1 1 1 .. .,
whole Y-iiikee nation is resnlriug i'.si If into
a great Missionary Si-dtly to christian're
a set ot barbarians who despisw the gnspd
and defy the law. A New York Corres
pondent of the Alia Culilrnia devotes a
paragraph to an
f cmire be an
iv.VaC etui jt'Ji.'.vniiiiy tlitor." These
worthies nr. just now engaged in the in
teresting pet forni.inco of " I'd tickle van,
if you'll tickle me." ll feels s. g..' d for
Hie captures made bv the Vi. lot ions nrmy
were ol imnii iie value, not the lcat ol
wh'uh WIIH thllllf ill.) I'.t.l A iitio Milt
111:111", w hero th. re I1.01 nlioudy l e. n di
coveted ov.r lll'lv ueieHol the limst roik
all. This hiilio has been cj. lined t the
mioiild inarch tier ill lines ,oiin, would Urn
London I'caei Sn. n I v. Int. t piisu and beglnir
lom.ike peace I l'id I he society tok ilnowii
(ioVCHimeiil lolet llio I'.aal liidnins III.. Ill)
when iheV nssell.'.l I lit-ir iu lepeli.leii.n. f
"Wo 1I0 want peace. We ate perishing
by ihoiisands in this Ion I.. I war. It is it
sli.iine, a I.111111114 s'u't e, lli.it nueli a ,ir
as t'.in slinnl.l be, iti tin. niiii ti'ri.lh en, lu.
iv. 111 the no. Ul . Ml,.' I 1 I I.I.., nf I lut
li..spe ni" I tho I'hl id Iho Mlienl e.Vil..
depth of th r:y f.it without leveiiling nny
'tons el exhaustion. The los i.f llii lliine
In the eneiny will prove alnint il.ia'e.ila
1. 1.. ...,.l .1,.. ...... 1.. .... i ..I' I'.. il. in
e..rr.p,i.d..:g i.i.pnrune... It is ...id Hut . , . ""r, '". , ""''"""!'
the ,.,v, .ertv caot'.i' d l.v lie.i, I'm.! ! '' '"V " HV,,,, 1 ' " "''
.1 ;' ... 1 ,.,',1 ,,. . -I,,.. H'i. ' woii'd add
.. .11.. 1..... il. ,,,,,, ,., ,1 tho 111. r. tni !s nil 111 iiiifietiiieis nl'
some pretend, d I limn men to be tickled ,l)lnllUi.
that they t.ik.' it very kitnlly when tic'Jcd
I0:d li. k
pendent integers cf tho creatimi of em-
said that this high-tone J gentleman left the bodied intelligence, each free to act nc
Union convention wilh a big disgust on, Lording to the dictates of lust and cupidity.
land. When I get regiments raised in
this war, you may sweep out into tho
Interior as far as you l:ke. Recollect that
for evsry regiment of blacks I mis, I re
lease ia regiment of whites to fva the toe
in the field.
This, fellow-soldier, is tho determined
policy el tha Administration. You all
itnow full well when the President of the
United Slates, (though he is said to be
slow in coming to a determination, )when
he once puts hLi foot down, it is there,
and be is not going 10 take it up. lie has
put his his foot down. I am here to
asrm 5"OU that my official influence
be given that ho shall not raise it,
OTIIKR RritruF.i.
At the conclusion of Gen. Thomas'
speech, tho troops made a loud call for
Hen. Logan, who was present. The Gen
eral took the rostrum and made an excel
lent speech, full of patriotic fire and spirit,
lie endorsed the policy indicated by (Jen.
Thomas, as ho would endore any policy
having for its aim the suppression of the
rebellion. lie nrgrd his men to give a
licarty support to it.
Gen. Logan wss followed by Generals
Strrenson, Leggett, an J Mr Arthur, who
dclirered brief addresses w ith good affect,
tut raosi'F.CT.
The rush of officers in the contemplated
Jiegro regiments is great. The Seventh
Missouri alone offers to furnish from its
Tank and file lAiciet officers for one reg
iment There will bo no difficulty so far
as officers aro concerned. The negroes
hero do not favor the idea of enlisting, but
1 think if impressed w ith the fact that they
must accept one cf two alternative
slavery or soldisry thry will readily
choose the latter.
with a face as long as a rake-handle, and
breathing out threatenings r.nJ slaughter
against tho Union ticket nominated at
Eugene City because Gibbs was nominat
ed to an offi.-e which tjmtboJy the would
like to have taken, even from the hands
of tho reppcrhcads. Doesn't $300 also
recollect that the copperhead St. Tathritk
immediately announced that this Yankee
quondam abolition correspondent who
rjveals to $300 his detenniration to take
passage in Asahd's dug out, vat "giving
Mr dtmocralic ticltt nominattd at Cortallit
a varm tvjportnf
"Assailing the Principles of the De
mocracy.'' "For t Ion- dark and b!oJr rear cf i V.t
aublicaaitrd aU..i:iin aduiinintraiiun of our liur.
eixmcni, the rrineinles of the li.-ri.xr.rr h.r.
brea Binat Tillainntt.lT availed by the parte in j tliOO'atld things that never oilend rea.'lv
per. iSxim (sr-;um. .... ...
Such books nre really indecent, because
they lead to indecent practices, whila the
Dible in our eyes is tho purest book ever
written, because it inculcates in the most
positive and pointed manner the purest
morals, the strictest temperance, the most
equal nnd exact justice, and tends to lead
man on towards a higher mora! develop
ment than any other took ever written.
Tha coarse woman or immoral man, wh
devours with a relish the licht litcrr.tura
a j .... ... . . .
that throws tho enchanting drapery of T 7 " ' " n, ' . " "a
. 01. I rsperimrnl will lie made so.n, wh eh the
beanty and poetry over vice, is almost c..mnttsi..n will nf.-rd. Mr M.l.iSit.
sure to turn away from the llible in dis-' tlie contractor lm re-tond lli nnonl
t ....
i.sro.,..,s.,,v iximovKMCNT im vu n- ; ,,v Clll.u.rllMj. yft 8.,a,,in
VVI! . I lis tifaMiaK II .IK l. i..i. .s . .11 o I 11 1
noticeable effect upon' the inventive ge 'h other is an antu.emeiit we shall
niiisis of the country. Scarcely a ,j.iv j "ot try to de rive thie fellows of, us lc:i
passes but that wo hear of sotc.e startling j as t'.iey cot fi ic thcini Ii cs to th it ; but we
invention ol war! ke npp ianc.s, 'odetr..y : , Xv t -! that utter lathe! it. g e.i.-.i v:hrr
Id. Lverv tmch.viic, bl icksmith, 111. .1 in 1 ,1 ,. i 1 .1, . . ; . 1 . r ... :., .
. . , . llicV won'dii t mane llio inis..ke nl trini''
f.Ct all cl.is-rs, nearly, of our population. , . , ,, ; , r
huvetur.ivdll.eiratt.'i.iioutnilieimprow. ; t' We the ttienN of humanity ami Lie
neji.t of guns, iron clrnN, liHtteiies, and ! Union. Soap away, gentlemen, mid sing
every conceivable thii g that may be i:ed , n yoa lather
111 me nri i ar, unwuer on latni or s"i,
in camp or field. Ol coure, the inaj.-t it v
of litem when tested are f..ilures, but we
hear occasionally of great uc(ss beit g
obtained. Tho latest invention was ex
hibited before the Il'rbor IK fence Com
mission of New Wr',, lately. Mr. M.
X. Stanley presented ;he result of an ex
periuient by a new ..o fnnkini; by linn,
w'a'ch sent a half inch steil spike throoh
fur end .1 hslf inches of solid wtoight
iron plating, being lircl from nn r Jiu;.ry
r ile barrel. The same s:z-d sp:ke from
tho same gun was driven through fifteen
feet of solid pine pi ink. I he first of his
d ad.li.'ss Hi, It'l l their oil 11 tli-i t; li! 0 t s,
II. r. ti n !s ni l III lief ictin el s nl' l'in.
land who nre sii.lin;' out nt in s and lotet
I . I I . ' ... II L- .
Cm Itmks' ,.i.ii.istr,li.m. theatllors " 1 111 5 " '"' 4 ' .K .eiy
rtn.til Ins I.. temirr ttr but """ '"'"" 11,1 l'"1"""" "" I V'
. I I '.'... I .. I.. . I I . .... ..I. .1 !
I III . I. r f ' ' fill' I tun,
.111.1 fciifii it aii iii.1. 1 1 ' .ii'p.o 1 ; 11 t.'i.i
s.H'iill V Hill send i'. , .lipi' ll In toll S .J.
el II p.. . It, who Ii ll e 1 .111 11 I Ir.l l!i, Inki
est . 1 1. no ki'o t, 11 HI rul'i, III . I stilt I. .ng
i.nl e.ivn nuiei t Inniijii.g on na nn.l
gust, on account of its " indecent expres I ' lain'.l h s inlern.il ma. h i e. nnd
siotis." There is a dis.i.ting pruJ.rv I Mr: L" ": I ' "P! 'i"""' s p:;.n f..r
, . , an iron rl.id, t. l.c whui'v im: rv.ous to
prevalent among some people from the : a; r j)ul (ir , '
I I
Yes the " principle.'of the democracy" i 'U?"A mJ tc6ttti U ''rU
Anrbeen"asa! ed,,aco.li'.' hm u. " lv J i'- J""
a "
"Cowarolt DiTCiiMns." The use of
this expression by somo of the army cor
respondents In relation In the panic in the
1 ltb corps at the battle of Clinncellorsville,
has been tho occasion of an indignntinn
meeting at New York, lie Evening Post
in referring to the subject, says : There
it no doubt that iujnstice has been done to
the 11th army corps, and especially to the
Germans in it. The corps broke because
it was placed in an untenable oitin,
which was not the fau't of the soldiers, but
of tho commander, ll is in proof that it
was not the German rrgniKbts of the
corps who first broke. Jt is proved tho
Germans stood their ground, and that,
when broken by the rush of tho oilier regi
ments through their ranks, thry reformed
aa quickly as potaible, and presented a
front to tho eneiny. The German troops
for the innt part are the steadiest w have
in our service. Tim brigade of General
Illrnker stopped both the rnemy and our
fiieitivrs at the battle of Hull Kun ; in
Missouri and Arkansas tha German ml.
dins always did honor to themselves and
thuir descendants by their imperturbable
roursge. In Kentucky and'l rnnessec the
ijrrman regiment tinder Willie h several
times earned tho highest praines given by
the commanding General ; and In the ram.
paign of Gen. Fremont In Western Vir
Kinia they were always foremost, and al
ways Immovable."
It will be teen tho Jl'b corps nobly re
friend their reputation at Iho ba'.lle of
Gettysburg.
A Mosskl or ChtsoLaTtoi We have
lit of connotation for our ft lend, of tho
"peace" pronation. A radical snti slave
ry nowspaper hs actually been luptiresvd
nnd the editor thrown into "Hostile,"
The victim Is Graf, editor of the Hermann
VvH tbltttt, a Missouri shot of the intense
abolition stripe. Ilis perpetrator ol this
outrage was Colonel Sutton, one of Gov
crnor Gamble's conservative officers.
A llt ok IIarbs. Snrnn waggish reb
1 telegraph oporstorsnya Ilsnks has In en
pnlscd twenty seven times at Port Hud
son. II seems to s an I it pretty will
JI v w liksd rnucli by the chivs,
Iin him now more repulsive
4l,m er I'crhsjHion the thirtieth re
y will fsUb a tirtar.
don't see how you can call anv nf tho as
sau!:s viilainou" ones, csopting those
that have leen made with "villainous
saltpeter." Tho defeat of the copperheads
at tho Gncinnsti election can hardly be
called a M Villainous assault on the princi
ples of the lK rnocricy," because, if hat
the butternut papers say is true, Union
men ''bought vp tht dt mocraeg with monry."
An "assault" with a roll of greenbacks is
sorely the last kind cf an assault'' that a
democrat wolU characterize as "villain
ous." Tha ' assault" that Duller made on
Win. II. Mumford, June 7th, 1SC2, when
he hung him in Xew Orleans for pulling
down the American flag, could hardly be
called a " villainous" one, as the "assault"
was made with a rope. McXtil, however,
did make rather a " villainous assault on
the i rintij I j of the Misouri dctnocrscy"
when he shot tho ten Hood spattered guer
rillas, who had thegrsy ha;rt tf a Union
man still stick it.g to iho haft of their
butcher-knives. Hosecrans at the battle
of Stone Hiver Lurnt a good deal of ' vil
la'uous saltpeter' in addressing arguments
to tho r.tgamufTins under the Iad of lirsgg
Ureckmriilg, and Cheatham. Hragg ran
away wider the impression that Kosecr.-.ns.
though an old-fashioned democratic Gen
eral, had made a " villainous assault", on
both the "principles and men" of the
modern democracy. Hooker, another
democratic General of the Ja kon school,
made another " villainous assault" in the
same direclion when he killed and crippled
about twenty thousand of Le' democratic
standard-bearers on tho Kappahannock
" Drute Butler," as the modern democrats
call him, though a life-tor g democrat, as
ho says he is, was somewhat noted for his
" villainous astaiii: on the "democracy"
at Xew Orleans. Uurmide, Heiiilzelman,
Hunter, and Grant, all Jacksoninri demo
crats, have been uiged on by their (o
laborers, such as Bun ton, Dickinson,
Holt, Andy Johnson, Owen, and Cass, to
persiat In making " villainous asaults" on
the principles of the JefT Davi democracy.
If cither of these men should hoppen to
be elected next President, and the rebell
ion in't crushed before that, the prospect
seems to bt pretty good that lie will "as
sault" such drmocrstsa the I'ovinc editor
as Duller "assaulted" Ma mford iriVA a
mpe.
mul developments, people whose Concep
animal kind. The more t ou educate, th
men l.ve in magnetic communion with
thry will become. Thtro is no better
way to set the woild right on this, as on
all other questions, than to educate. Ijno
ranee is the bane of society, the prol.fic
cause of more than half the wars of man
kind. Tho dictates of found common
itntt, the unbidden, involuntary prompt-
Ve want
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tree bv llio sir.'"; nriu ol niil.l n v pow.r
will. out having any cans t enuiplaiu of.
anv ret ol iiijiiljee. Ilejii-li red cue
inn s h i o bet h banish, d. tin. I lio ptol.-s .
1 uliv loNll ilMi belli piiilede.l in !i. ir
new ! n .per .1 lights. ,e Oi 1. ar.s, the
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TJie eelebrii; ori at Can oiiviiie was a j
ningn tl ti.t nlTi r f r a sin ill fine aid a !
rar-elv r'.Mil.it.d section ( !: ri,,liv!
lions and ablatio, s are generally of the j . ' , 3, M i;,lW1Rn. !
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more you refine society, and the more .,. ,U(!e , fV. - ... u-j !
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spirilualitv. the hss cnar-e and prudish I c i i n i .i . e r.t
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' " t:n re nppcareii mi ariui.j w.ci i.e
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unserved tnai n sti.i pnsrn'. lie pnwer
as of old to make the liuarti of all tr ie
Amrric.itis thruh aiih patriotic rinoiiisi.
Appropiiate Xational Airs were sung and
a thrilling and able oration wis f'eti t"
l f Pull II id "it nil-1 l,, oj rein o
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more spi to urntsn a sato rule as to wiist
we shall eat, what we shsll wear, and l ow
we shall speak and behive in society, than
can be gathered from all the bonks ever
written. Educate tho world, and bring
the masea up to the atand.irJ of the
brightest and purest ir.!tllgneo that now
adorns society, and this world would be
almost a heaven. Then the people- would
be governed by the dictates of their own
enlightened and almo't ir.f.ilhhlu judgment,
rather than bo I'd as they now are by
Others often mistaking deniagnjjuej f,,r
patriots, and ricr una, and being led into
grave errors by venal priests nnd merrrn
ary demagognes, instead of tripping along
the smooth and flowery highway indicatid
by common sense.
"We ha !- lunteniiifrh fief.xjlfd by mil!
tar iJraa and uptrituc. "-Ai)L
That you "hava been long enough bo
fulled," and Ihst you will continue to be
" befooled" as long as you lire, everybody
know. Your "trptritnc" may have had
something to do in making " fool'' of
you, as vices that seriously disease the
holy are apt to Impair the mind. Your
notion that " idtue have " befooled" yoo
ia ridiculous as tverybod knows jrou
sre a to for the rat of " idris."
New Hind of Shell.
The Ilotton Journal any:
" Mr. Duer, of Philadelphia, has been
in Washington superintending a series of
experiments with the new incendiary she'l,
befnre a number of our most distingiii.htd
statesmen, navy and nrmy oflicers, and
scientific gentlemen. .Shells are now filled
with tint culuhi td " .Solidified Greek
Fire," invented by Mr. Itil Short, and
maouficttl'ed at Cheater, Pn,, by Messrs.
Short and Hut, The sirti m attending
the iiso of shells filled with this substance
has been most gratifying. At the bom
bardment of tlm butt' rie at the mouth of
tho h iibeth Iliver, just oitoyesr ago, tin.
barraks of the enemy wire burned down
by these slulls, and he was compelled to
evacuate his position. Their Use at Mal
vern Kill caused tl.e greatest covslernntion
and des'rurtion among the rebels. It is
believed that the? rebel strainer Xatlmillt
was destroyed by ono of these terrible
tiissilrs. Nearly all our blot hading vptnd
rons and fleets have been partially supplied
wilh the) sheik"
Wo heard the Hon. Aaron I'ayrr, of
Yamhill, an old soldier who wss wounded
in the I2!ak Hawk war, suggest the n
of "Greek i'lro" in filling shells a good
while ago. Mr. Payne says that during
tliO war it 1812 perhaps, he rorceived the
idea of rifling cannon, and anpg' strd il to
some of tho lending military men of that
day, but they scouted the idea. At this
time, wlun "wars and rumors of wars"
are tho order nf llu day, it seems as
though the whole Yankee nation had
ceased ita operations on machinery fur
raving labor and dr roofing the lntort
-i, . I i.. r. to g tl.e r. be, au'le r.ll.'.,
h i g h ..I t! r 0 t-i g g in. i 't n!ii. t I v .
Ti.' r bl S.i i. in i.f War Ins or.leie.l
.i 1 tl.e N i th ( '.r ein i It'.oj s ii.t.i iitlnr
St ,1.1 f..r i'i, nn bate I n e on ae, il .lit i f
gn.rfiiig ilr t! ' ii ':ii'i nuiin lli.iil.-
lit , i.i it' i I S ..i!h ('nn.!, na lino',, aid l
t ike !, ir . ii e Ol tl.e S'nt-".
Th" wo lieu an I i li i I ii ft on Cape II it
li I at I .1 i!. t. loillib-uii ' l.ie.i I w III (llll) .r
tnuii ot c.il l.itertv, lli'J governmet l , I ..un ol .Ippe ii, isio. it is un 1. 1 -i ti ,,,,,,,,
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uritit -fit I. ii there will l.a fnui,, lurking be
nea'h its siM-piii iiy of l le a Vein f oph-
i-lrv th:it r.ervn. l. a tlm whnle enfiiriiiit.i.-.i i.a..ii'.. of the Leg il lender A-l
lion. Tlolst..le,ei,ls,frrg,...,e..t,tl.,r.. li"! be led to r. . ei . r. at I .1
, . the hl.'Mg .g'' in I' ll t''l''. r lliMt.rV, I u
are noti", nre reiidere l nmro spi . us b . i, . . ' i r .
' ' - tin. 'r.iiitnl !nt it was nn. oiia'ilMtii.niil ..r
bleiidii g a tiri' lure of truth with tli-r... n e ,,?.,,.., , im,,jr ,. 1, !.,l.t nf et.tt n ;
ftrror. We agreo that the drfmilimi of eotitia-ts. A lee it b th" am e rmiri.
l.tily rei.teiel
ene, siei otl.er
Ihe evening all ..'(mi-.l l.r be s.iti.fird thai ! , ., ,.. ,, . , , ... M it- 'o,i-ts tl.ro..gl,..ni !i...e't li,it.
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'tl.il threatens lo iitnlertiiine uie i .titnia
ar.on. 1'k.T.i.rii i ..... ..
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mail niul
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e, I,t JUr.UI B-me. fcrmed .1 r,k ,.... I I , . I,,,!.. r-...,...e.it today, as ,t has ..ng b-. n ,,, , , , ,.M ,,,.,, u, 0
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hortef. and enntaunnj a rei.rf.eiil.inii i,f all ll.t i . . . . : . . . i i . ' i . . .
H..tc.l,rToun4U,Mf,c,m.kr;rn,..n.tT,r,.. I"'"!' the true mtid,l.o,s of mya ly, .o'l..' In b... ... . ..lee. Iliat liclire I lot t , l ,1.,,,, b- Haso..,,.y ill the
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nrueea.iun niarca..! to ll.e lulif,il Ktur aelarte-l ' fiom tin Irt of lhl I.ril; Inmpt obedi- , pi.ine Court of ihe I'llited Slit, s W. t" ','lnt r Vnil iil.'.iil there I" and lliri
fir tl.trt"rrir.hmMar.lial Ibilti.e. aiin.,.incf H j ,.,.,, ;(. t,it,orilies I hut be, and finally ' pi iV.i'ely i m s l.t.il, an. I tint St IK tail So
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eu'ii.i near la., Itouia in ilehrenng a I.Un. l J , . '
fit liarn(ia ee"ut.i in t lo,,nu. OIJAUal inertly n pa-sive ..bedienci t i Jaw that
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Tl.e ample dinner was " .pseussed ' an. id
a general hum of friei tlly chat, the ba-t. . ,iiya,,y f ,,, ..itnost importance, W ' . i'i. g nt I!-. I.est.-r, w."
wr.' drank in pure Cal.rorn'.i wine. In j ,,i;lt ,i,ftuW,u l0,)M U, ,IllP, ,., , ' in pr'- i -'y lh- o.p..,, e ,
. M.it.' . i.tii I s iiiroiigiii.i.i
In thrH..t..arrb. l,,.,n , . ,.r ll.,, ,,.. ,
r llllderuiltie the f .llliiln- Wi , nr jt It) ll l !- it taken t l our
i ..... .i . .. c .( t. i. .I,;, i, .. .... 1 i..
.ems in ...ii i.i'ii;, ui'j p.n. iiii.i.-i i . "..ii ! .a i'i"" " " i.i.it.iv lies'ilute .'unlit ..li, n
l-r t!.a Arjm. I.l ', not only S' pirate loyal. fs from ' " prepar.-d w itlt'.iil th- b a-l .b!..t , to re- Hl.j( .,,,,,,,, .
The 4U at Dillaa. i .;.. ,t weak and v ill.ting r.n ";" ' l"""7 I'' I'T" V""! i """" ' 'VllU' "r
Jlr. Elilor: lliTinz alt-nl"! IU etW.ti.n at ' ..... , ,- , proito'ior-e Ih" I.i W rotiMit'll ."tni ; nml .,,,,, , - - s g mil, I it v ,.it v.
r).!!...r,.ikeou.,,l.,ec..nrl,,,l drp ;., 1 '" (lr,U" t,1U 1 r"l,k' III.' ..,'"... ...le tin- oi'.t w .11 . nine, before f. ,., ,; ,,,.,, , ,(, ,!,,.,.',..,!
ns to I
e. Main of lln ir in !orteti,rnt
,l"lisl!l ir. SMI llil-ll I MIOII1l"H I
.. . . . . e :. . . .1 . "
of Ji.tr r..;.,n. At .ell - tl,. .eT.I l I "", rrqriiren ouursoi n.....'.i; ..' r is mat , ,, . . . . ho
noun' s d.oiir(.n(,liri.tiaiiiir ) A.'Wr linitig other ilamiinblc doelrilie t Ii ii t wot.l I keep r;,',,,t t..r. n ti.-w of lh.se f.iets il is
II cei l!, m ni, "(iettiig n shirt of
p ip. r." o i l I e. " I'm it I a. k, s r, nt it
b o k ," if l.ii I ihi'ttii.lly Ih.iii i . fli-
... i i. . .. i.i . .i .
I , , . rt i t " ".. i""' "' '. .......7. tnw ituvtrn
.... ll,.....,... I mi I fifty . migrants ,.r.m,l I , . ,,,' ,
a .
i i sistiKksr or ma I nt tusrr. At a
- . .... . ... ...
Ill .S.'W 1 M.K l.iy W"l WeiK. nin. 't'l.ili
lute reiteli.'d ibis port sinen January ..
Hit Mar rjani(1e. lljtmer, hj Hi O-k lifoia I ,0 (Vnatiluti.iti ill iho Liter bill break it , ipiit.i nnti'ial Ih il John loill Imiill cm.
a.oir,r,,,,,,,wd..f , ,'iiik I..I,.-,. Pri.f. M V i 1 , , -fi fro1f, ,,,,,, ,..,. bilt-lly of In.l, ll'iiignit..,,,. l f...
Ml'iwe.1, m tn slile, e.,r.e,,i, r,atil..tisl-I . ' nllv s i nn as if Ir.-l iml wns Ir i'..pnrling
Hrea.. .14,., ee.i,H wi.i, ,,.. r r j ed iudilb r. nre to our country n file, ad ,.,,i. i, .1,.
theen. Ali-r rtimier, an'l tl.a .Iro kiotf til ...lie ' -.,.:- r.ii'l.fiinliiirf uli.l IlitlCi.tri: and t . . I I ll il
I...... .InLwrre K'-,.. II.. ei.... ,,.e,. . , rnl'u""v lOl.t-limiing I.IUI irit.i.s... , ni I y fy )(. filf ( , ,.,,,,. J..,
feel lelfle.r, l.eing f'tn mec I tli.t lii I. nioil (T ill
lis "rj..lte.. I I'.t.H'irrsa.
-a . - .
T'iitt fit ths 4t fir ii l.r "Tlit ml.frent
wliO wmiI'I de.lenr Ilia 1'iiii.n mar life wilh- i
nut (fare, tni dl ilhoul .l..anr, ami nrter
tuTe a rfaiSfT, a store. Ii'ins", imr l.a.nif dHi
un"l iij Ina fi'litr and il"iuel be In. I.f. liter, anil
neter ea a .i.ier, .iceiliearl, ut ni.illi"r ami
m li.rt detth .hall remnre him Li tlie .,we. .latoin,
bis na"' ilistl b curted In ti'ij haliun "
Aii'is r.rst.
Tss Ira Af Whsti... Thr was O'tila a
l.re. turn out ef Hi' rili'H "( l''IV I'i er. I, rata
lliadar, si Vf'Neal'an't. aom twlfe mile a lel'iw
ttiis ilse. Tli ll'.n. Jlr. Mall'.rT, we learn .1' lie
re4 an ei'l.nl ant i"utillr loral S'llre.s.
0t.i.t'0si We srlini.wle.lgs lli rteei(il nf
fine ll ui V;t fi.Mle.ain" 1rn W r. -v-
llofik rtl'ifS Yvi; ' -ii, - ', II - '
t, V"' V-t ir ' t i , .
lily'tll-i. I.'t t-i .. i.f ' ii. i j.,,
nli'.nt.
Ilsasmi t al f r I n, r . 1 . i ,., '
Rtiire ia I ..'-n't an ,-,., (., ' ...
.
(air ai ...ii. -.n.i, i fr
regirds Wilh deep (0'ilempt t!ms! ill-id
Ions demagogues .ho, professi'tg fiieiid
ship to tlm t'nioii, are sei relly in syrnpa
thy with Southern trnitots, williuut the
nmnlini'M to own It. Loyally requires
that every min should he fuiihfnl onto
death for his country ; no transient t iithm
sissm, hut that iirie..iiij mmis'ing spirit
that would bid rvery slur and stripe,
I purified by f,rn and blood, to bln.n out in
more than llmir originnl splendor, while j
one government, omi Intere!, and n ct.m
tiinn destiny should bind together the
I.i .-.i I -.fi'
of 'i.e.
A 'i '''; in'
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. it , ill I I ' ' . 1 I , . ' '' 't-SUi.t t'HI y""
V t . . . .. f 1 ! 4- ""'I
i ri i- a '. r, .:. , T, . i
j t !.t Js II.A vat long t
: ' I afr ".s. tied that n
A.
...
II 'lr I I -
Wl'.f, -.
All tli I f fsatc.o f ...
pict'riaii, ' i i U Li '.a t
Jlafrstl if .'I '"jft.i'k
ll'i I
j., .i -it lif n 1 1 ,,t
'wsy rs'r,; m JVn .
t ',ri i- or in,, i- t - i, ... .. ir
a '
I at lh.' rem. ly ill h a 0n Ii iti.lt, le.w. t. r
l.i t hint treat lh" 1 1 -Is well nt I, nine, niul
III. V will lii'Ver Wat. I In loiim In re. 'lint
ia t'.q al.'.ln aeerel of I'. a rniigri.tiiiii.
i i. Inn en who nre t ell rate I for in the
Cnited Ktnles will li' V. r tlesirn to eini
grul'i lo th" I I rmihtry again, rsrrpl,
perhaps, with arms in llo'ir hitrls nnd the
liopi' of Irish iii'h p.'iidi lit e III their hu.n Is
X J'. llt,nld,J,it Hit,,
2'W Viee President Stephens had a
ser.o.is li.agr.'.'hi...t wilh Prrsiib iit Davis
ant ernl ni'itiihs n'o, and sinen it ot cur red
Ihey hate l ot been oil Fp' iikinif let lh.
Mr. Si' phiiis has sinen espresso! bj. rori-
iHltat I'i.i iy.iiif"l"ralu esperiiiirnl Is
I hopes of lis iillilnnle
si'. if tut, l.ii' "I. 1 1 is
in my ii llteiitial nun in
If!., is me in lavor of n reeiiu.-liiii ttoit of ;
I 'tn. I lion.
Stursnr It mi. Dr. Ilellntis
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rot wleilesoil ''ilnmry ! t't, Ihe receipt
' .'. : 'iiiO bum ll'ii.olu'a. Nin.Uii h Islaii'ls
to. I ' ' It iho Hi I A litilirr of May VH,
ri il,.luiig llin D'nI'ii's I' Iter, snvs
tl'f the sum of t'.'tll ingrc on hand.
Inter pel. .el, if n feln ile, lli nri'.lor tin
iniiiiiil, wis guilty of toi-iiiuluet, aim
wms r.ipnred t-i s'r.in;:'i. Inie! wilh her
nan b in I. ; nu I if .he r fused In iln n,
lh" Winn n .if ilia lii'iell.iirlii.ii ni.iiM,.i,
ni d eiiilini ofT her jfunni-hls In llm waist,
nit. ii In "I I.i r Hiihwhp. nml knives, and
Iniiiii'l her from tillngn .i village till
il., itli rcoi,., ln-r fio'n fui 'In r lor lore.
They tl,. n si , d In r se.lni! r, niul httnfrd
him nt. r her ifruve, 'J'lit Anglt ,Vax,ir
'.mr, hi Jnlm Thru p.
Nir.ii'.r.i l,r.tvisji Miis .i iti. A lefler
frmii Wcleii. M tt.iiin to a geiitleiinin
ch'ie. t. il w.ih t'lis t.fTi.'.i a iys : " I lia rvrr
liitimg iifjr... are running ..If eveiy day.
In 'i.iinii cut.l es Ihr-y gnoll in large gangs,
li.l.iit'jf with tin m lioise., iniili s, w.igot.i,
btiLO'i.'s, rnrr.ag' s, Ac. Not sn mmy In, to
left l os loiin'y (S ,ii,i ) Bs.lai k.mi,'(nfty.
.'tie nnd ollnr-., l ut Ihey Will luuily all
b ain bi four hi: rspin s. The seerali
am in ureal Iti'ml ilinti mer llm hits of
'.heir properly." Yirjiuin C,ii ,n,
I'nri.lnin JlAv'a Misrs. Cunt. Culd.
j wi ll's . ata'rt pii.s. il ilnii.ih ,ei.(.,n nn
eibii...iy l.nl, r-l ri'Utf, we bi lieve, to
ll.e . I. din Day loin. s or Cant nri City, nn.
iter orders fi ..III head ipiilI' M, ' j will
find h good seanti's wmk b. f.ir ll.cin in
Ihe t l' rtii'inili ui .f l,n bii I nf Inhuman
w rel' hi's wh'i are killiii'f, white moiIi. nnd
' I . i v . . 1 4 i.if 'Ink . tint country.-- ( ti
nt A Jr.
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