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" ' A:::r-r- r W---, ,7 v" - -- r - -. $5.v: v-'i ":- ,.S?i: . . , 0LUM1 .Kv fi vcv?,a s W'W ait l:-v, . 1" i . CD jTf E2 BT HARPER. RToeson c neienv cart tfoytu mi uinoa Il4wa titlaad, U Sooifr Caro.lBa, io piinpt tlvi UncftbftheTlAiV ma(era,'wEoJbTfc been TM'Awa tit cptwtryjb afrn now.U- who n Dtxihtci (t tatrrf out tli U that ooikiaff will be done bprt th piiaattajg MMSoliil pMOtl by.; Tbo gr-imrff jeogTOi-tioo ezurta tfiere. M li eerjrotWdfpaTtmeot, when kto AboIhioBief btJ eiao to flteat.'-' Hr. fedjniCT of tb Cleveland Herald, who m aow ioiha Qorarnaaent eerrioev write frotn Fort Bojal. Feb:'lSth, aa follows:- ;- " It ia very nocb tOv.he regretted that tba Ad-aniaiatratioo of civil matters down bera ia not bcttet rapala. jpa.arery band, weh:sr7tb bitteaeat Aeeosatioaa and tba graveat obarsaa of corroptkm.. The Board of Com?nJeioaeza for aala of land at-Femandioa art 7 th aa well aa the Board at thia point. , Mr JSead of tba rormer Board baa resiued, and tba ba-aiaeaa wbeele of both . Boanla are atopped by tbeaa fenda. We koow not bin; of tba raenla of tba caee, but cJtarre of tpetolatioo are rife, aad the eaoae of the Uuton and the bureau the people are eadlj aulTerinx. -i f . 2foi osljr ia coaaeeiion with tbaeelaod aalea ra the fraveet chargee oi eelfiahnee and. aril epaeulauoae made,, but complaint abound Jtfsiaet tba Agent for the Treaaarjr. A Q. Brown, who baa control and regulation of the trade at tba porta ia thi Drpartroeat. We paraoaallx have no knowledge, of Ur. -Brown except & diep'ay of inoniinate Tankjr 'and pompositr but be certainljr. jodgiag from the speech of people at variooa potnta. baa a happy faeallT of making himaell generally diaa-fjreeablo aad cor ially disliked. The charges ffainel hitn we know nothing about, and hence shall not repeat them. Civil mauers. taking the revreaeniatione of men anaoeiated in office, aad geaeral reputatian for facta, are-; wrr no table to tnr parties tbemsrlree and deeply injurious to the people while and black -who expect to retain a residence here. .Affaire at Port Hoyal mtut certainly be in a ' bad oandjtioo when a KepuWicaa editor who waaalljr tya t4aiiliaoopanad ,r aa ra sach .4 ftatenient as the above, Thievery and rascality appear to exist where-ever ah Abolition office-holder ia to be found. There will be a general cleaning out of the dene of iniquity when the Democracy come onto power oo the 4th Of March next. ; . Kor -? Loysi Hea Proridcd "For, A long list' of additinaa! Paymasters, ha teeo appointed by' Uncle Abraham, thus pro - -ridiag place for loyal" patriots, who re ataxiaae that thie em el war" skall eontinne ' that their poekeU may be 8l!ed with green-fcacka, but are not willing W take part Ja the ;tiag.' ,. . y . Among the citizens of Oliia . thus provided fbr, Botlce the names of the following loy-:ti$U? ytx.: Du.Iley WRhodee, Joha 8r Her- rick;. John H. Delanon, P.B. Turney. 'Qeorge VW. Hancock, Keison Q. Vaiv-Voorheee Eg- lt T. Smith. John W; King. lfMrk Holling- VW5C;'. .ewoa.tlf eunkJe, Oeorge Norton", AlberVp. throve.' " " ' ; " ;A namber of pioiww brethren were also jr6Tided for ahospital Waplaina t Oea,OiUaor And Florida. . , jtJea, JIalleck iaa eodey" waked "up and - eaqahrd why Oetu GiUmore. witboul-hte or ders Utt ChaHeetoa and went to Florida. ' A areplj haa: been made Mr. 'John Hay the JTateBecretary of President Lincoln. " with ja'ordwr fipom the Fedctai Executive for . Oen. 1 ( iUore'e chaage of position. $aoaed thia at- tapi to oTy'Tori3a, la order that three j. 24oeola delftea may be seat to'the Natiooal 7 Convaatioa, aad iXr. JekavUay may be Vaent i to'Coagreaa.- Thai littiaaa-perimeat 'will only - -ccsWalont a taHKa of doHan.K Honest "Old , i H - if r- tt :Aath aaecesa -of ihia politico-military ' rpaditioa to Flortdavthr disaatrot aewa ia aabiSereolumn will la form the reader of the "Ft IS. ; Thay pemocracy of Ouerney county Coiet!o it Cambridgeoi tit 20tS met ia 20th iasti. maj appelated forty Wcgatee to the Democrat fj t Ciate CoeTeBlioo, at'CWumlma, 'oo tb 21 t ipfZIarclK.irbe. lolkwipgL ajnpag other, ftaov iaUoea were Boaaimooaly adopiadr a j ',6 -Z That; a the lata? electloir iVOb W. :t:.nftBrSotl0 waa preaautad thaa-wa .la- iT : If W joatoaaa ot tba arrest of Clement I. t. - aaaisaaai and aUhocgV the part r in ut Viy.taadaaof ttanarsltllaJ tJhAf-kkA M-l X . ia CIuo, was enabiad to oarre the plalcly Vi .Tli the rcaerSj fOuaVaeer .q . . ,8 1 , erj coir-'cr.ia;fn th'a'paX. j cr v.eorf us ccieuaa tt car tt n ' ':1 bearerrt tha 'kaii;V-L::-i rvint.rtm!tr,-t,iit f.sn LilaJh ill ?7 : m - m- mim -tv mm . m . 1 11. " a. " y : : : -a r niy belies a.- lteeexthaleia,it5at VfX-j. WU'pe43t omat tit'paopla. i ;;r eeccna taou-riU-wUloom d4 ftr liknMkoiom cestH-fiomiiijaed Bond of New" na; W'fieoKtny df.Citti Jftora II. Tlayt of OrwwJcb? (br Tmnm r. J5eJMto rer lo oboaint Jo 4hm Chteasd CoOCOtIOi ?s..:i;i."ii: :-..?Vyt- f-' iemcnw xo restonMh eM&trr to : itc fortncr cOodiUoB lh Coutitatioa toiU riirht- fal vapnmycj- tht olitjr6l Uw Htstm ao-der it tbeir riti of aprem load lerUUuioa in ibe-iknmaioOMrhfiTlonr of taooetjl Ui trteOon ol peed Hit frtloi of th praMHl flrt4wx)f pOfmWMfirftS reuTou irrtftooi lUftteBMjrprtTOtoiidy- puapthajovioUbU right oiprwa4 under Stat Iawe-the iadMdA ottiim ia?f- under Stat awa-tba indeoeadaaca of tba to diciary the right of trlai by jury be right of cit U authority ta bold tba military ia.etncl aubordiantVcm righta-jahichjia.vf bean,arao--toaly violated by the present Admiatatration. and the iatelligevc o,rth paoplt thereby Uh eulted aad their jndgmeat outraged. . . - . Aa the delibcntta -wplaioo of thia Convention, that the party ia.power does not intend to preserre tba Caatitatioav which we received from put Fathers aa4 b sot eoaduct ing tba preaeat war for that purpoea. bat for the purpose of revletioiair Xhedomeatio la sUtutiooe of the 8oajhcrn Sutee, aid of estab lishing a new Qovernmant. with despotic pow er, on the ruins of the old Uatoo, - ; v v- r Abolitioaica PraxUc&Uy Elmttra,U4.. (ewwi tea Sestsw Cowfse.) t "f- Wa are authentically informal that Gen. Burnside amid in this city, laat week, that wt of 50,000 coataabaada' in the department assigned to him fally one hall had died with la year, owing to destitution, atarratiod aad die-ease. Abolitloa of slavery baa thus become, practically, abolitba a the aegro ; and reasonable reflection must teach aa that this ape- ciee ofidjilanthrophy' ooald bae no other result. We do not obeerva that the radical papers here make any aliasioo to tbt etalo-meot of General Burnaide oo thia eabject.' : Bxtraet ef a Letter flrem Cain. . At Island No. 10 there were' abou't eight hundred-cootrabanda who were seat there last eutumer to lie educated up to the level of whiu people. These have suffered terribly within the past week, tea having; frozew to death ia one night, and about forty arc expected to die. Ch a pi sin Thomas baa charge of these poor, WTetcheaj and baa beea ao boey in delivertog aoomKHi naraguea o tnem, aaa telling tuem boarahey. are to ha aWgaoJasrhita ewpla4 that they have bad no lime togather wood for winter. When Col. Shaw went dowh to the Island a day or twa ago to exemine ialo matters, he found the aegroarhaddled together io miserable abantiea, without a stick of wood to keep them warm.' and the thermometer Indi cating m temperature or rrom teo to oiteen ao-greea below aero. These "contrabands have been leading aa idle Iife cine the occupancy of the Isbind,' at great expeaso to the Qovarn meat, and could have' been ' made to provide themselves with good hoosee and plenty of fin eljust aa well a not T Vat Xtr. Tbomaa evii dently thought that of little eonaeqaeaea, and deemed tha del as ion.of their miada, that they, are better thaa white people, of fa greater conseqaence. Tae negro troops at Fort Hal ieck. aa welt as tae contrabands on the Island. had -wood' bfentr almost within a stone's tbro-T.'Bndoold hava'cathered ft If their tatji feeaed friends bad paid any muchtioh to their idon Xeua Irfjoldi After tha .; a ; Hew HtTapsliU-g JOnuoji. ,: . iTh New, Hampahira State elecOea takes place oo tbe 8tbof JIarra. - Ferwey'a -. Philadelphia Ve publisbea aa appeal of the Union League to its members to look after that election. Tbe followtag are extracta ; The election will be very close. The Cop perbeads are atraieiag every aerec, aad" there is rreat daarer thev will wvaiL . - .. . - year there warn three candidates for governor, aod ao one. waa elected by tha peo- ple. . 'r. . ,, .; . . .This year there are but two candidate, aad thaCopperheala claim they eaa aad will carry the election. . .. .f .. , x .: Ay :Tha "Leaguer" io Waahiagtoti ar aei-den Wf terribly acared. OoVeroor .Aadrev Johneoo, now at th Federal capital, haa beea utegraphed to" go into. New Hampahira aad lake the stamp and President Lincoln himaatf haa aigaedthfeqat.'r; Jyyo-: Ia the lata eaa of Oeorre' W. Jones. Ex. Senator from tow, agaioat Soeretary. Saward, for false imprtoameat ta a baatila broagbt before the Supremo Court of Hear York,' Judge Wari'-F.' AJieeoa of lfr.? Joaea' aoojiael. aoJate peosocratla .eaAdiiat ibr rCoxf off apynuiB iuy iw, aaia; ;.fci, j I Wftt ' isst m sSRk a . a '""l l.V . rini oiacars or juaanea I, wfeea req aired t L. rfa m. a'. M a . jj vnv wn to saow oaoaa tor arbitrary- do testion. answered : B tha' epacial maadata of the King. It eras the Spark which fired our Eagliah hacestora o raaiaUaea. To-day thexnrarer.ial rUy the lattbriiy of dsa rree-idenv Tbe laagua-e is almostldeotieal with that deed bv Charles 1 la trraaav off ftwik I buflfdred txut fj.lj yejw uhi lesa.thjta tyranny iIto!,iL . W'th IJ defereneo to CongCtil rederu authority, f f avoko thte Court ia. the sacred nam of liberty, to aet its hiinda aalaat tbU actof ueurpatioot todeliyer this bogntry from, fcarfal peril; By' th 'retiaT nar dit tlta iirn..wa;tha Ud--j' whicVcosTJ vj ten uci;i.if Tts 3 ..i-uer i ta eountrr.tnd ta th circa cf llood rr UcUVfol- lored, aoc.;ty tu'ii" es -to CccU" tt'-i r " tD tae restormoa- c 7.3 tv t ccm .1 cz 'rr Jamesir. 6t:tthe f.".sa til t" - :a Cf thil'atf r- -K-..e,i-''vv.--.,:. v. vi vv. jr- ."j rjv ir tL.: -.4 9t ,tTdwi;rr' 1 r -a;'-T1.9-if:. .. ? f M.- .- 3s. 'A,..t. ...... fSjenslcaroa iaow u to b tuiltxr- tcsU ' , ;.-.;,Jf -,s-i W'-..'kI r 1 r 1 r i . . n .r n . i -9mmmjm--msan"ivs-' i 'mtimm m. ? : a a I , oar bred japaBotUc!& do&t!adyd. aaiaatlag A hnlrtioahit, ia t-alioirXla prpnt ration fur Coloey Caici aad a 'paiJe J ftwd. X9k araiBtrcKiactd.toa gntatriihaibe-! LBelraa56taa lmpia suaabwho talte ebambfea 'aad 'Mood puddtorC Tomi CbiVlau friend aolda (ha BiUa (a oaa abd aJVfi yoa mmtmiatni balMaoolotf birothw'armi&d.Ur trnweb'll Jongs to rip upiaconlJneBty. He zwpXjfnyi y t'foraoer brother'; if eupplli catea thu flrv famine and slaughter may ta bis porttoa, aad cjUng to him verlastitigl- It Would grehlm Statertgts b aad buretag fnarl, t He would "horl btta beerl the Bapfds ofitagiira of vitriol vacanstlo its. ' . Wi J1 JJOZ:C' nil tz 1J,ti'Zi awtswssjai a aa e a aaaraaai an'a voo. n tba Uod or oatue, or wrattr, aa of vengeaoea. .He doea'nt car about fighting himaete huLht i? -i HAv:; V-.f . if -i -..-i the' SountT' WhichshsJt tnAaAm' PA fnm Cork, or Hens from Bremeo,,r, better etIUj the ittbletld, bony, valieotT men fro.m the aas and west of 'the Union." to become food for powder." There t A story of a Quaker trades masiift Philadelphia, who saya to-hie "aseist-Aot, JSaoiuel if thea ia determiaad to 'go to the wars, thy salary will be continued -during abeeaoa; bat tfthe baa aade o tbjrind not to go, I have no further eecaato forr thy aerrlcaa Thb ia yottr Cbstbta frieods way of ihiakfa5 It iiur aJnioetwTUioataxageT-aUoa be aaattmar"vBaS he wishe tha var to- be prolonged fa order that he may hart' mora blood. Ha likea blood. It: U meat jaad dria k to b im. 4 There are tbaaaaods. X, mlrht eay mtUioaa, of Araerie&aa who say, Well, we're bound to whip the South becaaee they've been ea'sy . The (lag mast be preserved. 9 Bat let them come hack, atd there's out hand aad urell aee what wa eaa do.ia makina the bant of a. bad job mb4 arraacioe? the elavcrr dit3caJty. . Thia by b moaoa autia yactr, Christian friend. The cause of tb white maw fa with him of no account In eOmDarisoo with that of hia idealblaok matC I ay ideal., for to ttt genuine olgger be is aligh tly rmdri reU-cent of affection. He desires to exterminate the Seuth; he damns the South farooatha puh SiU fat -your Christian friend ia frequently ubbed reveread. H etsmpa Jits toot oa th pUifbrsv and wishes the aVooth to ha eruthed ander hia heel, Right I theybare no more' rights. States! they arf no longer States, bqt most be reduced to the cooditfon of terntoriee-. They are to be rooted out. exiled, Incapaeita-ted. eiviilv killed, aouelched; and. when se- ceseta haa beea mad into one, Tast alaugbur-boase. yourChristiaa friend will be ready, to mount the batcher " block aad preach about erofdag mereiee and saving grace. maW ( Engiaad.) Ttlegmmpk. i ; -3 WlT'ig 'j.TTCeC The Albany rfiifrfremaa? f Ceoublicanl aarar " Unless Sectetary Chaaa makes it, a point to select alt hie arats: ante from the penitentiary, we caaoot possibly aceeant.for the vast nam-, her of aamhigated raadtle which wa find in th Treasury and Revenue Departments. Almost every day soma pet of the Secretary Is arrested, either for grand larceny or fraud." ;yTm prowt" (says ihe! iXry against eaettag namerited disgrace on the penitewtiary. The appoiatmetfta of Chase jtSd; Llncolb r all drawn from the A bolitioa party, axeapt in eertalii special caaea where a Demcentt, tike 3en-,Botler Dick Buateed,,Joha Cochrane or T. C. CaHicott, evince, by hi acts, pecu-fimf filAcaa for rising to a high poaition i : tat party of public plunder. Such are ear to get A prominent place at otki, A)e utoo, tha foaadar of tba Tory Federal ipartji of which the "preaeat Abolitloa fhctlools th legitimate deaceadaat, believed that oVarat mehta coakt only b ' sustatned by appealing to th sel6shaeaaaf the people, aid making large numbers directly in tt rested ia tbem pe-ciiniaril. Thw ida Uncolo aoat 0aaa are now carrying Oat,tnd heaea are boytng p every piece of rotten 'timbeiio tthejmrketr- Xo wonder tbat.the whole xooral, atmosphere amella of eorrantion. or. that nnnta iniMnitc hick Waahinrtoa alwava charaeterixed aa t.:.i. xo-tl' ww u seBBi ww HnniusTfin - niwnn - na rw snanpv wawv as tha only sure baaia of eblicaa inatitutioaa, is now oered at in ofScial cirelea. It waa a part of the policy of the, old FedeWif monarchiau to nxaka Bepublicau overomoit aa an popular a poMibley o order, tf Mssibla to induce the people to retura to the monarch ial eystent, aa affordiag the oaly safe refuge agaiaat aaarchy aad aivHarar. v That far part 01 tba programme to day. -i ,1 . 'i 1 ,1 VCott,Ad; iPv.ii Trtaeilinl-eeaHa.J . Th internal Abolitioaicte of Oaioa (Cooaiy Ohio, tried to tndnce the veteran aoldicre ortbe gallant Sixty-sixth, oa their -return "homa, to mob the T?U"riitu "fViBtiirmir- iTn nun , eratkrga 0 thai County. They rwaorteif ft for thmmivba to all tha .oowaiVatr-tdiail I thoaiaatn -ath whtch th soldiera ixrdl aa rajonltar tham, Juat 1 tfci aetpfilsh-1 meat aaa sorrow, tney loan & were-BOt foolaaaraooaadrela. -laatead of Haobblag th icamertatoOoa. thet cama ml ia ateerd to the ditot of th i)dao-mt expoalng he helliah ynrpoaaa Of ah ia-foraala, datoonciag them a thebr worsv ji4 miaafi theyphtialy tall tbaabolition mobocrats ' they an listed to xdahftabadAar aad not to io Uto TJt:atrd was aiod by j taremytwo. twenty-bb of whom voted for Broagh &aV ly fthebraeeli0Tsf tfietxty-eixthl 1--.Tha eoMlfT will learn yrrl bj; thraa Jii feraal AboUlionrkaMradrelav arhjor proresft to be "loyal," are th worst enemies they htta, -fir wore tha th rebel iba baarma Hark th predlctioa t tbirfiy.wm cQslk when tha; f afer. ptl-bjTtf? Abolitjo$I.Ut;te gg?yyd. "eryv sixi ti ri dancapxaii betwCMerretar-i l-att la. rtUtion U.a dchef ,tb -rtfccLCcL r. tad taicritsr; "rrx Iji rtt;! i Kf ar? 2inte. J. :t t Ur-i- Cr;ri C retlxr-crrs thiTr,,'- '.'a rr L-r f'ztlA !-' rr cX t a,LTr!:l 4L :3l is L.'r I H ti:!.-.'. : cf t-':3 Iz-ntTv,'- 1 'r ; kStUUxi'tLsriar--- .!-'.:! ;'. .'. - t:.it.alrOTL,:,"-.f;3.lat.3 '.:r . ricket r?r !ia thct Li J L r2- V. c r a h hi:i:":cl-r:;!:-:?tav;'C-r.--' -Sc: . g; J.rr r.'- -5tr:-l:l -;2 ":'. . . . -,- , t . i ' Aftar the) rixstlJea . c;k CivaJry wttr re- tiaaa e& TT.,t Try. u:y st 6to to a fina daerfprovd t ti Cmmtttee ou' TTatio : 4;:-'Arajr4t!;(yi-- UmaMa ; Cari Itts Jormall r;:welooad them to tba city ia tshalf tf the maatipa aoKiiiea, ' e C'J llcl relied The aanoaacemeat wa Uiea taade. M Ueaeral ei 2 v t . .-;err y -1, " v j .ift-i j At tola moment a prvra iumpedjupoo tha tables and ahoo td ;Jeoc; keeps n- B98s(;drhatKw ha would have, cried, Get dowo.' -IteWp ttilLla?oa?l Satat-W reSdln a' atalora4fi&waOew miU. ta is- .5 t ,. ...f..i Iosissatet toeraf ta .each a eceaaor- thusiasm aaeaaaot h;adeqaateiy. ? aaaorid. lrery s UrstJ tawirl tl;t'dQor.arjldi;ta:lit-1 erally eUaiiared eerith other aad the ta bles chaertar la tha wUdest' iaanaer. Aaa he paaBodthraja7 the roo,ihy caught U by tbe aaaoa, aaa guere a about him ao that he ooull ajtrdlv' mova. fHata wr waved is Jhe air to ail ttureeuoaa. ana mere waa one aaaat- moas voice orc?ifsreUn(' Wheo theGeoerari fnd friead whaotma Vith' hlat had reache.1 thaoicera aM-heear faartily: welcomed by them. Cot. UcSeyaolds arose, aad reoueatiaz aileaeaiiapoka aw ioil1as -r - Soldiarv . Cat atahcN tima aothe cbair-aaoti thia oeesstoa did Mthhoaor toreier to the fact that the 1st New YorfcCaralry irer thav last Oftstb Chtcawatlay 'jued the fivat to eafteht JLamea rivar.f- Jt waa abroad asv-aoajsoameAt,seatleaaeoaad Jt waa traW I aow hara thaboaor aad great pleasure, to aa-aoaaee to yoo that tba; noble chieftain who fed the army of .the Potn-o oa thatooeaaion, that matebfesa ahieftaia; Geu. Qeorge 0. lie Clellaa cheara leatiog several minute I do'aot blame you for Jour 'enih'usiasm Qett. George B. HcClellau. has. honored you with his preeenee.' (Renewed cbeera IyoaAviil keep sUU tor a momeot I bare bo doubt be wilt apeak to yoa- F " .- y The tamult of cheers! subsided aa Geo. lie-Clellaar arose, sad the so beeame aa ouiet aa if for a prayer. Uaapoke aa follows t - " Uy irieaaaamaooasraoan- t eame here not to maka av epeeeh 4o yo-v hot to.walcome you homevjmd to txpreaa to you . tha pride I have alwaye felt ia watching your career, not only whatvyoa vert .with ma, but ebce I eft the Army of the Potomac while you have been tigktiag tba baUlea ueder-otbers than tour old commander. . I oaa tejly o now. conscientiously jmd traly, I am prpnd pf you iu every respect. . There M oot rue page , of your record npt lis;' of it f which yoo, your, State and your country m ot be proud. . I 11. - I : " . t - A - 1 a " ' ml cuejers insi io vsq una speecn were a repetft on of the jsrev men cried out " We' eceae.1 Offlcere and nw .yoa any w here. lis, (General) Wettiiiiappeared, aod not seen any more aunng-ia. oaequex. lir. PhiUunter Bed, whooame ia with Gen. McCUsll in, said r -Sold ier'or:the 1st New York Cavalrfv, lire.. JI3elUa- said Tetl the Soldiers of the let New .York Cavalry I am sorry I caonot come round to the . marki-t and shake each one of tbem by the band.'" Three ebeera for lira.' Gw. lteCieilaa.V? -V. Maj.4). H.: Harkina waa introduced, aad said. FeUow-aoldtera : C feel . proud that I nave beeq aa.highly honored today, not only bv the ConuaonCoanciUlba llavor of . New York, and by the beople, but that w have had tha distinguished honor of being address ed by the Bretieftain of thia age (Loud cheer, 'V-Th man, who m not only the pride ana giory o our,country, nuiumo oa in ait u darkest hooraii . com ..forth ;s- tta. aavior. aadXtfted as out of nratruclioo, making Vleto tt oooe mor to oereh apiULthoae banar that bad beea made to flea befora the hers" of reuauioa. - uneers.j . . xo aame 01 aiajor Ueneraiueorge S. iXowellaa reaewedebeersK and h'a nama oaly could bring back, those aolt dlera.to discipline, aad make . them'agai an organ ixatioaproud and glorious,. (.Great cheeks, waving of flsjre aad hata.j It may be that ia the dark hour to come, if it is to come, George B- UcGJelUu arill again; Hke another Bavior; come tied .bring victory aad liberty to the whole Uiuted &atsk. ICheere.1 : I. wilf aav for. th M Ke York: Cavalry: that thouH he haa aot.been axith a in.tbe field, be baa been thai niavorJbearta., ICenaeed cbewa.1 It ia v " l m . ' m - r s promt the indeed, r aa to be .aaWmMed here, the rst reginjen of cavatry iaVthe fjai-tod Staxea -aenrice,' tb aee .mor :thaa three foartha of them; aileriheir arduous dutie; r enlisted for tbe war. A .voiotC rjnder Geo. McadIs4vV Cheers-JQ Yea. ander Gena. llo Clellaa and Orant: ; Henk) 'Where are tha stay-at-home people toV pld helr . dimioUhed heads Let 4Lem'put'oa,the spur 0 the 1st Ksw York Cavalry; ICieeraJt j i The aoaoancenMC. that Gen, UeClelUa would apeak again , caused another .burst, of eheera; ahich-waa suceeeJed by ellenca. i-The General eaid :-CatLiwen Now I shall hmiittaadAFt to yc foMtre traaent t laooin eOf-t saa4t,prvposauie eaiu oi 1 . m . 1 y .1 . l.l th 1st New Yorkcavalry:. f Cheers. 1 kal?lorIa'alaoV! Tbre fcboat.brtatta he laf t th. rooin. They moad thefiheera af ., L Carrt5srs&-r miWmtlerat7 ne?itncana,tiad to khow15erav CourV Clir tfii- CJsslirUi for ta:.;f, tict i traltori-TJ: i "'llr - re r r-S- I-." i lb t-i t;r..4 Cl r crat, y?as endeaven by. U ; .. -3 t? . uf t. w..cai4rtr. c.t u,::r3. tad hg UJ phases wLa k tr.to Uxa ti r-i I-iwa their eameaTc sc! fcatcittjK i-514 fsfi fAfethcia TtriU t- rrche'J Ufa. Urirj.itA :;i:-L::.r, .c : 3tij t ti-sey to'tfsrar: Co-. s xiirrr.t-ia-aras' had aiiit liyiliji isiei i'U; U i-T iLa tisSes on tha aubfcrl rtioart -"jst.arf t: n tr-reUj good testof lojjii, g-Zir CH Z Jl'ti iia became tcytTTi r !:i- tt -tlljc t!r?a C-:i at- -.',f, .j . f--. . T-. -tv . .i --- -- ' ' '-- -I - . : -.1 1 -IS- .a I j-c rr ? Z? .z:zzt I ;,.,,? j I c-r.t rxlLir.ttu vl-4.a j-a.ca ra? a .. - .- .: :- 4 w ' t Crat ciaa banda. aad io similar srobortioa for ." I13 ! -TP a suUid-tidaTother idaeeea.. Yhe crop will .atand. aded-ed. '?'S--?Tr7 ? -Paotltje-revfr fouoL'for tbVava of Saodr.- z, z , . er: .4 rcre r z . . :In sA r.t jv XIaaoixaa Dtfjatsmef tti Owwr, .CZSXRAT. -OR DEB S gQ. Oi-nS v Thfollowia feMoralreoJatioat kra -pib- llshed Tor the iaformatioa ad go vera meat T sUl iararaaied ia the aubjaet of Mmpeaaatad frfantotio labor, mblier private? darlajh preet&t year, and in eootlnuatlon tL ayi- tto aataUiahaJ Jan. CO, lC3r -n Tha caiiatcnaat of a6 dlera' tromtlnU- tiomrTunda! ailjUratwn,:iir:thmreBamn4ma. I bavin been auspended try order oflb e Govern-' cucfik, witk aw urn rcBumeu accp upon airsc' tiotf oahaaamehffh aathoritr. lIThiE''rroroat JIarahal Oeaerai'' U- structed to provide for the diviaioa of bariehaa iao police and school districts, aad - to organ lie from Invalid seldiers a coiupeiaat police for hti. 1nW....l?n. nf n.l. 1 ' - , , I Ml, I Wi. . WM -I II. Prbvanoa will be mada for tha esiab-Ikhmentof a uC3cieat aomber of achoola. one. at least lor each of the polios . and .school dwt riw. for the instruction of colored children ande'rwrfve yearsi of age; "which, when ealab-tuhed, will be plaeel under th 1 direction of the 8uprrintndeot of Public Sckoola. ., . r; , IV. Jyoldiers will not be allowed, to visit plan'utioos without the writtea consent of the eom tnandtng otScer of the regiment or poet to which they are attached, and never with arme. lax'cept Ob duty, aad accompanied, by . aa offi cer. ..1 . -i-v".- ' - - ' t - , .V. aioUtioB hands will not be allowed to pass from one place to another, except under such regulauona aa may be eatabliahed by th ; Prptoat Karahal of tbe parish. VI. -Flogging or other cruel aod tiuasual rMniahmeat ar tatetiiicted. ' ' - - : r l j VI 1. Planters wUl be required, aa early aa practicable after, the pa alicatioa of these reg-ulationa to make a roll of persona employed upon their estates, and to traaamit the aama to the Provoat Harsbal ot the mrish. In th employ meat of haajs, the unity . of . familiee will be secured aa tar aa possible. t VI 1 1. All question between the employed and employed, until other tribunals axe established, will ba decided by the Provoet tfaTha1 of tbe pariah. . . IX. Sick and disabled persona, will ba pro-vMedbr upon the plaatatiooa to wbioh tkey belong, except each as may b received into establishments provided for tbem by the Government, of which oaa will be established at Abaters aad on at Baton Bouga.. r - . - . X. The anaathorixed purchase of clothing, or other property from laborers, will be punished by fine and imprisonment. The' aala of w hisky.or other intoxicatiag drinka, or toother persona, except under tegulatlona, eatabliahed by Aha Provost Marshal General will ba foi- daageroua ajeaponsk, wUhoat authority, will be. punished by llwa, and iiuprieoameat. . XII, Laborer. shall render to their employer between dsjlight and dark, tea hoars in rimmer. and nine hours in winter, oTreepect-ful, booeet, faithful labor, and receir therefor, ia addition to j ant treatment, f healthy ra-.tiona, eoaaJfortabla .cbxhiog, qusjiera. fuel, -medical attaodence and inetruetioa for chil dren., wages per mooth as follows, payment of I one bait ox winch, at Jeas ahaJl be reserved uuti the end oi the jrear i For ftrrt eUss haads, ........8 99 pertaoath. ,Fe smvskI Lms hsats...........i ta -For taird eUss ,.. . , , . t 0 -4o Ti Var fourth bImmm jfmmAm rr , , 1 QS . Ce , -. Eagtaeera -and foremea whan faith tot " f ft the.djschargaof their daties.; will be paid $2 per montn extra. 1 ue scbeduie of wagea may Decommnteooy coneeat or botn parties, at the rae ot eaa-fourteentb part of the net pro eeedaof the crop, of the year ; Wage. will b itatacUu in case or sickness, and rauona, also, when sickaeaa is feigned. Indolence, insolence, dieobedieoce of orders ' and erimei will ba-aappr eased by forfeiture, of pay and audi punish uteots a ara provided for similar offra-sea by Army Begulatiooe. Sunday work wU! be avoided when practicable, bat wheo neces- aJ will be considered las' extra labor, and paid at tba raxeaapeeified hereta. -- XllL..Laborera will ba permiued jtoehooae thir employer but wheo the agreement. made, they wilt be held to their engagement for thtf "yaanT bnder th protection of the Gov. Tsunwk)tin aaaeav of : attsmptcd Imposition, byfeigaiagaicknase,. or etubboro. reroaal of duty, they will ba turned over to the Provost 2Xsrhal of the parish, for labor upou the patdio amrka. withoar par. i 5 mr- - ' i-XI V Laborera will: $e permitted to euki. arata land oa, private aecoooU aa hereia ape ified, as follow:. ; . ; . ' ,'. . . First and second claas haids,'4rfth" lamee, oa aert 'mtb? ?f " ' - M r.i Fast and aeaoad clasr haada. without fami- .iiea, one-half aer eaebv v yy;:ir. , Seoood and third alas hands, with famUiaa, bealfaere eachj X ... ,,. . .Second and third oiaaa hands, without faini. JBeC on qsrter acr c4clu , ' . t io do increase ior. gooa oonwiact ax tat us cretioo OT the mp&ojee: Theleneouragemeat of independent iadustry will atreegthea all th advantages etblch canatat- derivae from labor. itad enable tbe laborer to take car of himeelf and prepare for tha tim when- ha -eao reader eomuch labof, fbrrao moch monet., which ia he rreat end to be attained. No axemptioa will m mafa -ia; thie apportionment, except nwSb fniperaut reasooa. aad It la deairabte that fo good coodoct tha' qoaa titr- fas1acra eajiatu tattorut band eaqpe 4):e4 tocttf tiy at extensive tracts, returning to the owner an equivalent of oroduct for rent of aoil.T 1?aV. To protect'; Uoorer5 from possible in position, no oommutauoa'-or-bia"- aapplie will be allowed, except ia elotbiag, which aaay oe comctuiaaaixaa rata or tper -xaoAta xor thaa employers -provid forth enrrvat twants of thejr fcacd,- b-perfjuferfev :fot extra labor. ot by t "rppritt:??! ct lant-fcr tzzvs c?:Uva tiou, to biuias oioh thl,e paymen t as , Cir aa it can be done without onteRCiai" re-erv tnitttf 1 alt 1 -i itJi yeirty ajfja." ; -XVI K'A Free L-r Ciak wiU l et IILcJ t.." ' tha era; Jc.lt cf all "tscsninla-f Uasi if-f -ca'aud cLr Civl.n.r5tken4 ia order .war.;:ttl..- 1 ill sT.-.-: -.7'. c file U" ir:-u-..i.r.tlia'Ci-; irTj.'XT?i-i f liV.-II I. Tbe trzntort -'.:! cf ao'fint t-3 c:Lrrtc- r ;tl -it-ztliis .lil f .3 iT tl"i f 2 Izrz L:;d j la 3 ia -Tie last and tba Tfcf oeeiscer havin fitil tfw ad las avunath rk!i trout la tf tUoJtio&ad jiisM j L?t A W&kr fceheaocHsrred. 1 i JV.Bd adheres .to it A f hdi tli til ill! at -.La tha lara. 1 ii.iivmw WWI daced wares, dimiaisbed' rattooa,, and the mild pujiiehmeate imposed br Kb wivfwUrdogood. ?v erJ.- , tha army aad Thses Bagulatiomt ara baaed'UDoa tha Btion thatW labor, ia tMihlio date, and tdleoee a., vagrancy at crime. No civil or xaU? Hcry ' otScer of tha Government ia exempt from the operatioaof ibis" universal rata.- vrj etOighleMd oomaaon Uy haa enforced it japoo all classes of .the people by ; tbe versa penalties. It ia capeciail necessary ia gri-cultural pnrauit. That portion of the' peo. pie ideouflsd with th oulti ration of the soil, however changed in conditioa by- the revolution through whichrwe ara passing, ioot ra-liaved from the aeceeaitv 'ouiiL kih ia tKa eondUien of existence with all th children of rvv.ui.tua.' uaa auerea it ten ore, hataotite law. The unirerssi lata of tabor wiU baeeJorcedapoojutermv-by gor-ernmen andex.wboee protection tha-laborer rests secure io hie right.' Indolence, disorder maid erinia will be wppresaed. Having exercised the highest right la the cboic of place and empJorment, be must be . bald to the fulfill meat, of hia, ehgagemetoaUl released therefrom by the Government, The several Provost Marshal hereby invested with plenary power, upon aJl mahers cotiaecd wub labor, aubject to th approval ot the Provost IXarahal General, and the commanding officer of tba departments- The moat faithful and diseret officers will bo selected for this duty, ud the largest force consistent with the public service detailed for. their as&ist-anee. i, i . - v, : ; '' XXI. Employ!, and especially overseers, are notifiad, that undue influence aaed to move tbe Marshal from hia just balance between tha paru'se repreaeating labor and capital, will rasolt ia immediate change of offleers, and thus' defeat that regular and stable system upon T which the iatareau of - all parties depend. ' . ' .. . . XXII. Sacoeaef ul indastry ia especially neceaaary at th e present time, when large public debts aad onerous taxes are imposed to maintain and protect the liberties of the peo pie and the integrity of the Union. All officers civil or military, and all classes otciti. xens who assist in extending the proSu of ta-boraad iaicreaaing the product oTtkoU upon which, in the ent ail national prosperity and power depend, will render to the Government a ervie as great aa that derived from tha terrible ' sacrifices of battle. It is upon auch consideration only that the plaster is entitled to 'favor.. Th Government haa accorded to him, ia a period of aaarchr; a release from tha disorders resulting mainly from Insensate, aad mad resistance . to sensible reform, which can never - ba rejected without revolution, and. the Criminal surrender of bis interests and power to crsty politicians, who atriva by metapbvaical abstract too to circumvent tbe tawa of God."'' It has restored to him itf Improved, raltm-hanmpxred oonxlirTcm, his do pdvilegea atJtmomeot, wbea byi own acta, tha very soil wa .washed from be- ' i - i- XXII I. A more . mejestic and wise cieru-ency hnmaa history doe bot exhibit.-The libaral and jaat condition that attend it cab not be disregarded. It protects s labor by enforcing th performance of iu duty, aad it will assist capital by compelling just contributions to the demand of the Government. 1 nose who profeaa allegiance to other- Govern men U w pi. b required, aa tWe condition of teaideuce in this State, to acquiesce, without reserv. Uon, in the demanda-presented hy Govern t. basis of .permanent peaces The non-euiuvation of the soil without just reason, will be followed by temporary forfeitura to thot who will secure it uapmrameotu Thos wbo bave exerewed. or are entitled to tbe rigbta of. dtixcoa of the Unitti Statea, will b required to participate la the measurer necex- aary for the re-eeubliehment of civil govern bwk. ur can never cease, exoept aavivu goveramenta crash out eonteat, and aeeor the supremacy or moral over - pbysical pow tv awreKBiMt wave over tbe ertm- aoo ld of bod. and. th repreeeniatrves ofi tae people oispiace la ageoit of, purely mili-tarv power. " XXIV. It la therefore a solemn dbty resting epoe -all persons to aas'ist Io th eariieet jmeatble restoration 0 cifil government. "Lea them parUcipat . In the raeasurea.aumstsd for thi purpose. Opinion is free, and candi- ate are numeroue. Upen hostility caa" not be permuted.- Iadi5erenco will be treated a crime and - motion as treason. - Met? who refuse to defend tberr eountrywith thf ballot boa; or U)e cartridge box. bar no juatcla!m to th benefits of liberty regulated by law. All people hot exempt by the law of nations. whdi aeebr th protecUoa . of.th Gdvernmest re caiieo upon to tat tha oath of allegiance ia aooh form aa may be prescribed, aaeruBeing to the public pod and the restoration of pah-lie peace, whatever scruples may be augge- ted by incidental considerationa.'. Tba bath of atlagtaaoe, adnoiniatered and received la good hvith. la tha test of BAcoaditumaL fealty to tbe Government and all ite-meaaorosj aad can not be materially strengthened ur impaired by th languag ia which t ia clothed.-.: n . XXVT The amneety offered for the past, fa eondiUooal opon an Unreserved lojtitf Jar th futafo, and that eoadiUoa will be enforced rlth a boo. hand : Whoever la indrtTerent or hostile, must choose between rth liberty which foreign lands afford : the uovertv of tha rehel &te; Ttnd the mapprclabla blessings waica ouruoverament conrers upoa ue people..,;. '' -ii--j '.j' jy3-i i . r.". t-ii , Aiaj G04 preoerT the Czuoa of the State 1 Br order of ; :MG.BANXS,; Gxoaaa B. Jhmti JV.A.j0enerL- ' On election dair la" thm 'tntt'nr,Tf,mti Honro tbaaly, a gaaderTsbaaked, big shool- aerea to.xoJxv measa ring over eta feet ia his stockiagaeameahanndiag along np to the Ella, hia bat art well back upon bte head, one nd ta hgpockct4nd4 hU-T0OOlhr jammed fall of te -weed.-HellowJ'? h . aaair out. ?x---.I.wat to vet I waat 4 ticket to let tba aiger looser1 And be voted-oThoradaT h? we lajgruj whwhe .waa presetted' by tbe Iert?piwcUlIrihal twith .av neiLi that en . 1'uzjj htKtal -beea draf .. Tie readLU: ? botic oyer tares or jf?ir Uat-trew his end, oct 03 tVe' fw-lk with A epty pull H hf fcatCTtr b:s f reSead n1 .J-SM "V:Hf- tls c :" d2- -X'5r:-tedv .ticket pht tl j r j-r J-- c-i.cow l&Q-JbV Z cr Throat L-sesrr tsd ; .Cctir.c f theCestt 14 r'rowft' rroociul Troche.: Cor-.c-ffsa; "fEr'$f Treatrv.Ta2.-r Io f-' t-V: z:-:;r--. ; !. live i f- J, t i ali2 j:ia j;ul:r cr. . ..... r- - ( Uteieatlag readlnj fa HU cIsswov i m-i, n:--r5- CMxTthIoeUt ric'' W'Wi'al CiimWoaSe'ptemWl'to VZli:;"f' A" - - " -r V ' " '---r-gr:It, i im Ceyoad all dcabt, ta lb bert aad thataa cat Farmers piper published tu Aoiirica.-A It ia hwwedtpoathly ia thcirj cT Kcw Yor!i by Orange JcdJ, A. IZ MX th low pica cf per ataom, aad each- vttUt'cazzLl 30 -larja; threolamit pagea. There ia ae aobject cbnaeciei with Uii Farmnha Oardea or tha Household that ia attdiaooased fully aadUlntelligeatly ia ilajolemaa. It. i h?n3 omely illuetrated 1 eepecIr airar-ed Uf btadiee. . . . x, . . . , . ylimk Oara Grm5. Any farmer eaa do hU own grafangly oR aWyfof ' few imp! rulea. which tn. htrXT en for the readers bl the BAMaJU Tiret.tvo every thing ready, befora; ' yoi go to' wcik.ii ' Cut your grafbr,' from tha Km be of th Vort varieUe of bario4 ra't ir irom ttrtV t i v laehee long, joal before tbey awea." having at leaat two or throe bode to' tha t&au Than liar yoor wax radf, whicb koota-posed of two parte tallow and one part rpsla: much Bk ahoemaker'a wax.' " Have C'r4 sharp saw, with the teeth w!d see, a good sharp jaek-kaii and hammer, and you art ready for work, Cot c? th limb, which yo-wish to graft, Uking ear not to break th bark. Tak yottr knit or ahap broad chiael, and with the aid of a hammer of mallet eplit tha bod ao inch or two, allowis thaV . tool to remaia io until you can shape th htid of the cfoa like a wedga. ;: It ta best to pat two grafts ia each bod. : Iaaart the wedge aftha etoa in the split, taking care to let th bark- d bud aad the bark of eton come exactly together. ' Toe outer- edge of the wedge should ha a 1 little thinner thia the inner, aad th spTa should be kept open with tbe tool uatii tha grafts are loaertad. Then apply the wax; bV leg particular to effect oally cover every part of tha bad and graft around tbe-woond. " A composition of tlay or- strong loom or oow dung may boosed instead of wax, but wot witbr th x,tte mxtM r; : j 1 ' 1 1 ; . - .t. -iJ - , V7a obeerf that eouie of th Weetera. bww papera appeal to thir agricultural readers fce pot in large eropa the oeaiag apria. .Tbia e-good advice. The producer ad mn-nratr hav trtif reason to agree la thia. A St. paal editor, exalting ia too proeperity aajoy ed by tbe farmers of Hiaaeeota, says - , ,.4 . Thia calami to ua war, either aa the raa) or assumed eauae, has swelled the prjcea of tha oommonest products till they almost rival ia vain tha fabotoaa guides frail of Hsprii. When wheat commando ready, firm price ct from 90 cent to $1 per bushel, oat 0 -caute. corn $1 15 to $1 20, potatoes S3 ao'0 rsti, and whea onion are ecMuidraJ fhin 1 to $3 a bushel, certainly the moat avariciocr cannot com plain that farmiag io ITismsC'i doee not pay."- - . . ' . ; The same general tact hold true tlrac-h oat th wet, and ahoald nrop be eaguhed in war before anoUker twelremoatik, which is more thao poaa-ble, adding to thw atssasj already 3atjngi the American farm failis! to be rewarded for hia iaduatrj a nerct beSsr$ ' Tbe eu pport of larger armiea at hotna, the op-eradon of the Ckwiacription laweapoa tha la bar market, th troubles which aritatetheCld .World, all goto help the agricaliural elassZft of tbe United State. Therefor pleat every acre of land that is pcasOtle, Whaatajeora tr chtefiy oeedei for export, but all tha small graiaa. each earn produced ptentifty fcia faetern and xHddleutes to aay aothitu f potatoes and other TrgeUbJea, will Cad a read 9. marker-V- - r - - 1 : -.,-. - t - 3"-e Meet persona who bars thai car ofhcrxzlla wmter maka a eerkMia mi-ukt in throwing blanket on tbe animal as soon aa h is atr J-after becoming heated by hard labor or ii traeeling. Tba vapor that ataxtoa. tip Crca " Ihehot side of the kory coadenaea aad areta th-blaDket, and aa he eootinne to ecoL ta' eold and wet eoTcring chDIe, Cnatead of waro lag binuv Th batter plan ia to allow tha hens to etaad aaco-verad aniil aoolad down to avtcrv to th ordinary temperature, which cf eoazt will depend oa and must be related bf &x cumatances, bad throw 00 ardry Us&fcet, . CmlUTttfloxx f tie Crr?a vv The grape haa assisted ia aatdiii-oaeftiw . most important queatfooa'aa to the phrrical-history of th ciob faralahinr eoirent cr c : fJ that the average texaperatar of the gJoha 1 not precepuwy ebaaged tor. tha last awjcr thre thousand . yearn, rerag an:-J heat Of less than S4 deri- brrventa tha r' -w- Ing of the date. -The mean yeariyteci;.:. of PaJeetiae ia jnat S4 de"-. aaiun both tua iraua wnera oota npaa. to-day. ea.we ,fc;e; they, did when, the Israclitea entered tSi w . ... r,.. ... r gebthrasxa aya;tha whUs Tisltto neighbor, hia attention was ea!leJ to, peach orchard, every tree cf which was f - jf destroyed, by th ravxTCs cf a wona'. wi.a 1 exeepwaa j larerf aiii- tL.ee Wer tL xit floarishinv and thrift .., . . . saw. , Tdta '-emiycxcx. cf their .aapsricrl known to tk hott, ara anexpersmeat mad in eonseque&ce of oWrvi-i'that' tho' rirta- Of the wona-eatea timber into wbkhAle walla'' bad bee drives erere gtnera!IracJ5n7L " ths treca wer abcrat a year c4J he drove a t- V penny jiail '.hrouh : tha" body a .aesr . ' 1 ground a po'tIe.' iVhile the balance r ' . .r. orchard -ha fin, J tzIC oa'.Ir 8 viU.I t j w 1 ' Ttvira cf the vcrs. ttwe of ties tr:, t -": leeted t rr -. 1 rra treated in tt 13 mas s rr; - blwayt '3 f -3,!Jir. firBkMnt bin r-'-1 t -'-.. "-rcttheraottl-rc:" i ; :-" -I tu.-clthi aa!t' cf n r the r. .I; i c r.sive to the ::.; tlr-'-fjLs J l :.::'.H t, t - r . " . cv: re 3 f w.Il cf, f of c: t-j 1., thad piliiecfLi. acraL
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1864-03-05 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1864-03-05 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1864-03-05, Vol. 27, No. 47 |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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| Full Text | " ' A:::r-r- r W---, ,7 v" - -- r - -. $5.v: v-'i ":- ,.S?i: . . , 0LUM1 .Kv fi vcv?,a s W'W ait l:-v, . 1" i . CD jTf E2 BT HARPER. RToeson c neienv cart tfoytu mi uinoa Il4wa titlaad, U Sooifr Caro.lBa, io piinpt tlvi UncftbftheTlAiV ma(era,'wEoJbTfc been TM'Awa tit cptwtryjb afrn now.U- who n Dtxihtci (t tatrrf out tli U that ooikiaff will be done bprt th piiaattajg MMSoliil pMOtl by.; Tbo gr-imrff jeogTOi-tioo ezurta tfiere. M li eerjrotWdfpaTtmeot, when kto AboIhioBief btJ eiao to flteat.'-' Hr. fedjniCT of tb Cleveland Herald, who m aow ioiha Qorarnaaent eerrioev write frotn Fort Bojal. Feb:'lSth, aa follows:- ;- " It ia very nocb tOv.he regretted that tba Ad-aniaiatratioo of civil matters down bera ia not bcttet rapala. jpa.arery band, weh:sr7tb bitteaeat Aeeosatioaa and tba graveat obarsaa of corroptkm.. The Board of Com?nJeioaeza for aala of land at-Femandioa art 7 th aa well aa the Board at thia point. , Mr JSead of tba rormer Board baa resiued, and tba ba-aiaeaa wbeele of both . Boanla are atopped by tbeaa fenda. We koow not bin; of tba raenla of tba caee, but cJtarre of tpetolatioo are rife, aad the eaoae of the Uuton and the bureau the people are eadlj aulTerinx. -i f . 2foi osljr ia coaaeeiion with tbaeelaod aalea ra the fraveet chargee oi eelfiahnee and. aril epaeulauoae made,, but complaint abound Jtfsiaet tba Agent for the Treaaarjr. A Q. Brown, who baa control and regulation of the trade at tba porta ia thi Drpartroeat. We paraoaallx have no knowledge, of Ur. -Brown except & diep'ay of inoniinate Tankjr 'and pompositr but be certainljr. jodgiag from the speech of people at variooa potnta. baa a happy faeallT of making himaell generally diaa-fjreeablo aad cor ially disliked. The charges ffainel hitn we know nothing about, and hence shall not repeat them. Civil mauers. taking the revreaeniatione of men anaoeiated in office, aad geaeral reputatian for facta, are-; wrr no table to tnr parties tbemsrlree and deeply injurious to the people while and black -who expect to retain a residence here. .Affaire at Port Hoyal mtut certainly be in a ' bad oandjtioo when a KepuWicaa editor who waaalljr tya t4aiiliaoopanad ,r aa ra sach .4 ftatenient as the above, Thievery and rascality appear to exist where-ever ah Abolition office-holder ia to be found. There will be a general cleaning out of the dene of iniquity when the Democracy come onto power oo the 4th Of March next. ; . Kor -? Loysi Hea Proridcd "For, A long list' of additinaa! Paymasters, ha teeo appointed by' Uncle Abraham, thus pro - -ridiag place for loyal" patriots, who re ataxiaae that thie em el war" skall eontinne ' that their poekeU may be 8l!ed with green-fcacka, but are not willing W take part Ja the ;tiag.' ,. . y . Among the citizens of Oliia . thus provided fbr, Botlce the names of the following loy-:ti$U? ytx.: Du.Iley WRhodee, Joha 8r Her- rick;. John H. Delanon, P.B. Turney. 'Qeorge VW. Hancock, Keison Q. Vaiv-Voorheee Eg- lt T. Smith. John W; King. lfMrk Holling- VW5C;'. .ewoa.tlf eunkJe, Oeorge Norton", AlberVp. throve.' " " ' ; " ;A namber of pioiww brethren were also jr6Tided for ahospital Waplaina t Oea,OiUaor And Florida. . , jtJea, JIalleck iaa eodey" waked "up and - eaqahrd why Oetu GiUmore. witboul-hte or ders Utt ChaHeetoa and went to Florida. ' A areplj haa: been made Mr. 'John Hay the JTateBecretary of President Lincoln. " with ja'ordwr fipom the Fedctai Executive for . Oen. 1 ( iUore'e chaage of position. $aoaed thia at- tapi to oTy'Tori3a, la order that three j. 24oeola delftea may be seat to'the Natiooal 7 Convaatioa, aad iXr. JekavUay may be Vaent i to'Coagreaa.- Thai littiaaa-perimeat 'will only - -ccsWalont a taHKa of doHan.K Honest "Old , i H - if r- tt :Aath aaecesa -of ihia politico-military ' rpaditioa to Flortdavthr disaatrot aewa ia aabiSereolumn will la form the reader of the "Ft IS. ; Thay pemocracy of Ouerney county Coiet!o it Cambridgeoi tit 20tS met ia 20th iasti. maj appelated forty Wcgatee to the Democrat fj t Ciate CoeTeBlioo, at'CWumlma, 'oo tb 21 t ipfZIarclK.irbe. lolkwipgL ajnpag other, ftaov iaUoea were Boaaimooaly adopiadr a j ',6 -Z That; a the lata? electloir iVOb W. :t:.nftBrSotl0 waa preaautad thaa-wa .la- iT : If W joatoaaa ot tba arrest of Clement I. t. - aaaisaaai and aUhocgV the part r in ut Viy.taadaaof ttanarsltllaJ tJhAf-kkA M-l X . ia CIuo, was enabiad to oarre the plalcly Vi .Tli the rcaerSj fOuaVaeer .q . . ,8 1 , erj coir-'cr.ia;fn th'a'paX. j cr v.eorf us ccieuaa tt car tt n ' ':1 bearerrt tha 'kaii;V-L::-i rvint.rtm!tr,-t,iit f.sn LilaJh ill ?7 : m - m- mim -tv mm . m . 1 11. " a. " y : : : -a r niy belies a.- lteeexthaleia,it5at VfX-j. WU'pe43t omat tit'paopla. i ;;r eeccna taou-riU-wUloom d4 ftr liknMkoiom cestH-fiomiiijaed Bond of New" na; W'fieoKtny df.Citti Jftora II. Tlayt of OrwwJcb? (br Tmnm r. J5eJMto rer lo oboaint Jo 4hm Chteasd CoOCOtIOi ?s..:i;i."ii: :-..?Vyt- f-' iemcnw xo restonMh eM&trr to : itc fortncr cOodiUoB lh Coutitatioa toiU riirht- fal vapnmycj- tht olitjr6l Uw Htstm ao-der it tbeir riti of aprem load lerUUuioa in ibe-iknmaioOMrhfiTlonr of taooetjl Ui trteOon ol peed Hit frtloi of th praMHl flrt4wx)f pOfmWMfirftS reuTou irrtftooi lUftteBMjrprtTOtoiidy- puapthajovioUbU right oiprwa4 under Stat Iawe-the iadMdA ottiim ia?f- under Stat awa-tba indeoeadaaca of tba to diciary the right of trlai by jury be right of cit U authority ta bold tba military ia.etncl aubordiantVcm righta-jahichjia.vf bean,arao--toaly violated by the present Admiatatration. and the iatelligevc o,rth paoplt thereby Uh eulted aad their jndgmeat outraged. . . - . Aa the delibcntta -wplaioo of thia Convention, that the party ia.power does not intend to preserre tba Caatitatioav which we received from put Fathers aa4 b sot eoaduct ing tba preaeat war for that purpoea. bat for the purpose of revletioiair Xhedomeatio la sUtutiooe of the 8oajhcrn Sutee, aid of estab lishing a new Qovernmant. with despotic pow er, on the ruins of the old Uatoo, - ; v v- r Abolitioaica PraxUc&Uy Elmttra,U4.. (ewwi tea Sestsw Cowfse.) t "f- Wa are authentically informal that Gen. Burnside amid in this city, laat week, that wt of 50,000 coataabaada' in the department assigned to him fally one hall had died with la year, owing to destitution, atarratiod aad die-ease. Abolitloa of slavery baa thus become, practically, abolitba a the aegro ; and reasonable reflection must teach aa that this ape- ciee ofidjilanthrophy' ooald bae no other result. We do not obeerva that the radical papers here make any aliasioo to tbt etalo-meot of General Burnaide oo thia eabject.' : Bxtraet ef a Letter flrem Cain. . At Island No. 10 there were' abou't eight hundred-cootrabanda who were seat there last eutumer to lie educated up to the level of whiu people. These have suffered terribly within the past week, tea having; frozew to death ia one night, and about forty arc expected to die. Ch a pi sin Thomas baa charge of these poor, WTetcheaj and baa beea ao boey in delivertog aoomKHi naraguea o tnem, aaa telling tuem boarahey. are to ha aWgaoJasrhita ewpla4 that they have bad no lime togather wood for winter. When Col. Shaw went dowh to the Island a day or twa ago to exemine ialo matters, he found the aegroarhaddled together io miserable abantiea, without a stick of wood to keep them warm.' and the thermometer Indi cating m temperature or rrom teo to oiteen ao-greea below aero. These "contrabands have been leading aa idle Iife cine the occupancy of the Isbind,' at great expeaso to the Qovarn meat, and could have' been ' made to provide themselves with good hoosee and plenty of fin eljust aa well a not T Vat Xtr. Tbomaa evii dently thought that of little eonaeqaeaea, and deemed tha del as ion.of their miada, that they, are better thaa white people, of fa greater conseqaence. Tae negro troops at Fort Hal ieck. aa welt as tae contrabands on the Island. had -wood' bfentr almost within a stone's tbro-T.'Bndoold hava'cathered ft If their tatji feeaed friends bad paid any muchtioh to their idon Xeua Irfjoldi After tha .; a ; Hew HtTapsliU-g JOnuoji. ,: . iTh New, Hampahira State elecOea takes place oo tbe 8tbof JIarra. - Ferwey'a -. Philadelphia Ve publisbea aa appeal of the Union League to its members to look after that election. Tbe followtag are extracta ; The election will be very close. The Cop perbeads are atraieiag every aerec, aad" there is rreat daarer thev will wvaiL . - .. . - year there warn three candidates for governor, aod ao one. waa elected by tha peo- ple. . 'r. . ,, .; . . .This year there are but two candidate, aad thaCopperheala claim they eaa aad will carry the election. . .. .f .. , x .: Ay :Tha "Leaguer" io Waahiagtoti ar aei-den Wf terribly acared. OoVeroor .Aadrev Johneoo, now at th Federal capital, haa beea utegraphed to" go into. New Hampahira aad lake the stamp and President Lincoln himaatf haa aigaedthfeqat.'r; Jyyo-: Ia the lata eaa of Oeorre' W. Jones. Ex. Senator from tow, agaioat Soeretary. Saward, for false imprtoameat ta a baatila broagbt before the Supremo Court of Hear York,' Judge Wari'-F.' AJieeoa of lfr.? Joaea' aoojiael. aoJate peosocratla .eaAdiiat ibr rCoxf off apynuiB iuy iw, aaia; ;.fci, j I Wftt ' isst m sSRk a . a '""l l.V . rini oiacars or juaanea I, wfeea req aired t L. rfa m. a'. M a . jj vnv wn to saow oaoaa tor arbitrary- do testion. answered : B tha' epacial maadata of the King. It eras the Spark which fired our Eagliah hacestora o raaiaUaea. To-day thexnrarer.ial rUy the lattbriiy of dsa rree-idenv Tbe laagua-e is almostldeotieal with that deed bv Charles 1 la trraaav off ftwik I buflfdred txut fj.lj yejw uhi lesa.thjta tyranny iIto!,iL . W'th IJ defereneo to CongCtil rederu authority, f f avoko thte Court ia. the sacred nam of liberty, to aet its hiinda aalaat tbU actof ueurpatioot todeliyer this bogntry from, fcarfal peril; By' th 'retiaT nar dit tlta iirn..wa;tha Ud--j' whicVcosTJ vj ten uci;i.if Tts 3 ..i-uer i ta eountrr.tnd ta th circa cf llood rr UcUVfol- lored, aoc.;ty tu'ii" es -to CccU" tt'-i r " tD tae restormoa- c 7.3 tv t ccm .1 cz 'rr Jamesir. 6t:tthe f.".sa til t" - :a Cf thil'atf r- -K-..e,i-''vv.--.,:. v. vi vv. jr- ."j rjv ir tL.: -.4 9t ,tTdwi;rr' 1 r -a;'-T1.9-if:. .. ? f M.- .- 3s. 'A,..t. ...... fSjenslcaroa iaow u to b tuiltxr- tcsU ' , ;.-.;,Jf -,s-i W'-..'kI r 1 r 1 r i . . n .r n . i -9mmmjm--msan"ivs-' i 'mtimm m. ? : a a I , oar bred japaBotUc!& do&t!adyd. aaiaatlag A hnlrtioahit, ia t-alioirXla prpnt ration fur Coloey Caici aad a 'paiJe J ftwd. X9k araiBtrcKiactd.toa gntatriihaibe-! LBelraa56taa lmpia suaabwho talte ebambfea 'aad 'Mood puddtorC Tomi CbiVlau friend aolda (ha BiUa (a oaa abd aJVfi yoa mmtmiatni balMaoolotf birothw'armi&d.Ur trnweb'll Jongs to rip upiaconlJneBty. He zwpXjfnyi y t'foraoer brother'; if eupplli catea thu flrv famine and slaughter may ta bis porttoa, aad cjUng to him verlastitigl- It Would grehlm Statertgts b aad buretag fnarl, t He would "horl btta beerl the Bapfds ofitagiira of vitriol vacanstlo its. ' . Wi J1 JJOZ:C' nil tz 1J,ti'Zi awtswssjai a aa e a aaaraaai an'a voo. n tba Uod or oatue, or wrattr, aa of vengeaoea. .He doea'nt car about fighting himaete huLht i? -i HAv:; V-.f . if -i -..-i the' SountT' WhichshsJt tnAaAm' PA fnm Cork, or Hens from Bremeo,,r, better etIUj the ittbletld, bony, valieotT men fro.m the aas and west of 'the Union." to become food for powder." There t A story of a Quaker trades masiift Philadelphia, who saya to-hie "aseist-Aot, JSaoiuel if thea ia determiaad to 'go to the wars, thy salary will be continued -during abeeaoa; bat tfthe baa aade o tbjrind not to go, I have no further eecaato forr thy aerrlcaa Thb ia yottr Cbstbta frieods way of ihiakfa5 It iiur aJnioetwTUioataxageT-aUoa be aaattmar"vBaS he wishe tha var to- be prolonged fa order that he may hart' mora blood. Ha likea blood. It: U meat jaad dria k to b im. 4 There are tbaaaaods. X, mlrht eay mtUioaa, of Araerie&aa who say, Well, we're bound to whip the South becaaee they've been ea'sy . The (lag mast be preserved. 9 Bat let them come hack, atd there's out hand aad urell aee what wa eaa do.ia makina the bant of a. bad job mb4 arraacioe? the elavcrr dit3caJty. . Thia by b moaoa autia yactr, Christian friend. The cause of tb white maw fa with him of no account In eOmDarisoo with that of hia idealblaok matC I ay ideal., for to ttt genuine olgger be is aligh tly rmdri reU-cent of affection. He desires to exterminate the Seuth; he damns the South farooatha puh SiU fat -your Christian friend ia frequently ubbed reveread. H etsmpa Jits toot oa th pUifbrsv and wishes the aVooth to ha eruthed ander hia heel, Right I theybare no more' rights. States! they arf no longer States, bqt most be reduced to the cooditfon of terntoriee-. They are to be rooted out. exiled, Incapaeita-ted. eiviilv killed, aouelched; and. when se- ceseta haa beea mad into one, Tast alaugbur-boase. yourChristiaa friend will be ready, to mount the batcher " block aad preach about erofdag mereiee and saving grace. maW ( Engiaad.) Ttlegmmpk. i ; -3 WlT'ig 'j.TTCeC The Albany rfiifrfremaa? f Ceoublicanl aarar " Unless Sectetary Chaaa makes it, a point to select alt hie arats: ante from the penitentiary, we caaoot possibly aceeant.for the vast nam-, her of aamhigated raadtle which wa find in th Treasury and Revenue Departments. Almost every day soma pet of the Secretary Is arrested, either for grand larceny or fraud." ;yTm prowt" (says ihe! iXry against eaettag namerited disgrace on the penitewtiary. The appoiatmetfta of Chase jtSd; Llncolb r all drawn from the A bolitioa party, axeapt in eertalii special caaea where a Demcentt, tike 3en-,Botler Dick Buateed,,Joha Cochrane or T. C. CaHicott, evince, by hi acts, pecu-fimf filAcaa for rising to a high poaition i : tat party of public plunder. Such are ear to get A prominent place at otki, A)e utoo, tha foaadar of tba Tory Federal ipartji of which the "preaeat Abolitloa fhctlools th legitimate deaceadaat, believed that oVarat mehta coakt only b ' sustatned by appealing to th sel6shaeaaaf the people, aid making large numbers directly in tt rested ia tbem pe-ciiniaril. Thw ida Uncolo aoat 0aaa are now carrying Oat,tnd heaea are boytng p every piece of rotten 'timbeiio tthejmrketr- Xo wonder tbat.the whole xooral, atmosphere amella of eorrantion. or. that nnnta iniMnitc hick Waahinrtoa alwava charaeterixed aa t.:.i. xo-tl' ww u seBBi ww HnniusTfin - niwnn - na rw snanpv wawv as tha only sure baaia of eblicaa inatitutioaa, is now oered at in ofScial cirelea. It waa a part of the policy of the, old FedeWif monarchiau to nxaka Bepublicau overomoit aa an popular a poMibley o order, tf Mssibla to induce the people to retura to the monarch ial eystent, aa affordiag the oaly safe refuge agaiaat aaarchy aad aivHarar. v That far part 01 tba programme to day. -i ,1 . 'i 1 ,1 VCott,Ad; iPv.ii Trtaeilinl-eeaHa.J . Th internal Abolitioaicte of Oaioa (Cooaiy Ohio, tried to tndnce the veteran aoldicre ortbe gallant Sixty-sixth, oa their -return "homa, to mob the T?U"riitu "fViBtiirmir- iTn nun , eratkrga 0 thai County. They rwaorteif ft for thmmivba to all tha .oowaiVatr-tdiail I thoaiaatn -ath whtch th soldiera ixrdl aa rajonltar tham, Juat 1 tfci aetpfilsh-1 meat aaa sorrow, tney loan & were-BOt foolaaaraooaadrela. -laatead of Haobblag th icamertatoOoa. thet cama ml ia ateerd to the ditot of th i)dao-mt expoalng he helliah ynrpoaaa Of ah ia-foraala, datoonciag them a thebr worsv ji4 miaafi theyphtialy tall tbaabolition mobocrats ' they an listed to xdahftabadAar aad not to io Uto TJt:atrd was aiod by j taremytwo. twenty-bb of whom voted for Broagh &aV ly fthebraeeli0Tsf tfietxty-eixthl 1--.Tha eoMlfT will learn yrrl bj; thraa Jii feraal AboUlionrkaMradrelav arhjor proresft to be "loyal" are th worst enemies they htta, -fir wore tha th rebel iba baarma Hark th predlctioa t tbirfiy.wm cQslk when tha; f afer. ptl-bjTtf? Abolitjo$I.Ut;te gg?yyd. "eryv sixi ti ri dancapxaii betwCMerretar-i l-att la. rtUtion U.a dchef ,tb -rtfccLCcL r. tad taicritsr; "rrx Iji rtt;! i Kf ar? 2inte. J. :t t Ur-i- Cr;ri C retlxr-crrs thiTr,,'- '.'a rr L-r f'ztlA !-' rr cX t a,LTr!:l 4L :3l is L.'r I H ti:!.-.'. : cf t-':3 Iz-ntTv,'- 1 'r ; kStUUxi'tLsriar--- .!-'.:! ;'. .'. - t:.it.alrOTL,:"-.f;3.lat.3 '.:r . ricket r?r !ia thct Li J L r2- V. c r a h hi:i:":cl-r:;!:-:?tav;'C-r.--' -Sc: . g; J.rr r.'- -5tr:-l:l -;2 ":'. . . . -,- , t . i ' Aftar the) rixstlJea . c;k CivaJry wttr re- tiaaa e& TT.,t Try. u:y st 6to to a fina daerfprovd t ti Cmmtttee ou' TTatio : 4;:-'Arajr4t!;(yi-- UmaMa ; Cari Itts Jormall r;:welooad them to tba city ia tshalf tf the maatipa aoKiiiea, ' e C'J llcl relied The aanoaacemeat wa Uiea taade. M Ueaeral ei 2 v t . .-;err y -1, " v j .ift-i j At tola moment a prvra iumpedjupoo tha tables and ahoo td ;Jeoc; keeps n- B98s(;drhatKw ha would have, cried, Get dowo.' -IteWp ttilLla?oa?l Satat-W reSdln a' atalora4fi&waOew miU. ta is- .5 t ,. ...f..i Iosissatet toeraf ta .each a eceaaor- thusiasm aaeaaaot h;adeqaateiy. ? aaaorid. lrery s UrstJ tawirl tl;t'dQor.arjldi;ta:lit-1 erally eUaiiared eerith other aad the ta bles chaertar la tha wUdest' iaanaer. Aaa he paaBodthraja7 the roo,ihy caught U by tbe aaaoa, aaa guere a about him ao that he ooull ajtrdlv' mova. fHata wr waved is Jhe air to ail ttureeuoaa. ana mere waa one aaaat- moas voice orc?ifsreUn(' Wheo theGeoerari fnd friead whaotma Vith' hlat had reache.1 thaoicera aM-heear faartily: welcomed by them. Cot. UcSeyaolds arose, aad reoueatiaz aileaeaiiapoka aw ioil1as -r - Soldiarv . Cat atahcN tima aothe cbair-aaoti thia oeesstoa did Mthhoaor toreier to the fact that the 1st New YorfcCaralry irer thav last Oftstb Chtcawatlay 'jued the fivat to eafteht JLamea rivar.f- Jt waa abroad asv-aoajsoameAt,seatleaaeoaad Jt waa traW I aow hara thaboaor aad great pleasure, to aa-aoaaee to yoo that tba; noble chieftain who fed the army of .the Potn-o oa thatooeaaion, that matebfesa ahieftaia; Geu. Qeorge 0. lie Clellaa cheara leatiog several minute I do'aot blame you for Jour 'enih'usiasm Qett. George B. HcClellau. has. honored you with his preeenee.' (Renewed cbeera IyoaAviil keep sUU tor a momeot I bare bo doubt be wilt apeak to yoa- F " .- y The tamult of cheers! subsided aa Geo. lie-Clellaar arose, sad the so beeame aa ouiet aa if for a prayer. Uaapoke aa follows t - " Uy irieaaaamaooasraoan- t eame here not to maka av epeeeh 4o yo-v hot to.walcome you homevjmd to txpreaa to you . tha pride I have alwaye felt ia watching your career, not only whatvyoa vert .with ma, but ebce I eft the Army of the Potomac while you have been tigktiag tba baUlea ueder-otbers than tour old commander. . I oaa tejly o now. conscientiously jmd traly, I am prpnd pf you iu every respect. . There M oot rue page , of your record npt lis;' of it f which yoo, your, State and your country m ot be proud. . I 11. - I : " . t - A - 1 a " ' ml cuejers insi io vsq una speecn were a repetft on of the jsrev men cried out " We' eceae.1 Offlcere and nw .yoa any w here. lis, (General) Wettiiiiappeared, aod not seen any more aunng-ia. oaequex. lir. PhiUunter Bed, whooame ia with Gen. McCUsll in, said r -Sold ier'or:the 1st New York Cavalrfv, lire.. JI3elUa- said Tetl the Soldiers of the let New .York Cavalry I am sorry I caonot come round to the . marki-t and shake each one of tbem by the band.'" Three ebeera for lira.' Gw. lteCieilaa.V? -V. Maj.4). H.: Harkina waa introduced, aad said. FeUow-aoldtera : C feel . proud that I nave beeq aa.highly honored today, not only bv the ConuaonCoanciUlba llavor of . New York, and by the beople, but that w have had tha distinguished honor of being address ed by the Bretieftain of thia age (Loud cheer, 'V-Th man, who m not only the pride ana giory o our,country, nuiumo oa in ait u darkest hooraii . com ..forth ;s- tta. aavior. aadXtfted as out of nratruclioo, making Vleto tt oooe mor to oereh apiULthoae banar that bad beea made to flea befora the hers" of reuauioa. - uneers.j . . xo aame 01 aiajor Ueneraiueorge S. iXowellaa reaewedebeersK and h'a nama oaly could bring back, those aolt dlera.to discipline, aad make . them'agai an organ ixatioaproud and glorious,. (.Great cheeks, waving of flsjre aad hata.j It may be that ia the dark hour to come, if it is to come, George B- UcGJelUu arill again; Hke another Bavior; come tied .bring victory aad liberty to the whole Uiuted &atsk. ICheere.1 : I. wilf aav for. th M Ke York: Cavalry: that thouH he haa aot.been axith a in.tbe field, be baa been thai niavorJbearta., ICenaeed cbewa.1 It ia v " l m . ' m - r s promt the indeed, r aa to be .aaWmMed here, the rst reginjen of cavatry iaVthe fjai-tod Staxea -aenrice,' tb aee .mor :thaa three foartha of them; aileriheir arduous dutie; r enlisted for tbe war. A .voiotC rjnder Geo. McadIs4vV Cheers-JQ Yea. ander Gena. llo Clellaa and Orant: ; Henk) 'Where are tha stay-at-home people toV pld helr . dimioUhed heads Let 4Lem'put'oa,the spur 0 the 1st Ksw York Cavalry; ICieeraJt j i The aoaoancenMC. that Gen, UeClelUa would apeak again , caused another .burst, of eheera; ahich-waa suceeeJed by ellenca. i-The General eaid :-CatLiwen Now I shall hmiittaadAFt to yc foMtre traaent t laooin eOf-t saa4t,prvposauie eaiu oi 1 . m . 1 y .1 . l.l th 1st New Yorkcavalry:. f Cheers. 1 kal?lorIa'alaoV! Tbre fcboat.brtatta he laf t th. rooin. They moad thefiheera af ., L Carrt5srs&-r miWmtlerat7 ne?itncana,tiad to khow15erav CourV Clir tfii- CJsslirUi for ta:.;f, tict i traltori-TJ: i "'llr - re r r-S- I-." i lb t-i t;r..4 Cl r crat, y?as endeaven by. U ; .. -3 t? . uf t. w..cai4rtr. c.t u,::r3. tad hg UJ phases wLa k tr.to Uxa ti r-i I-iwa their eameaTc sc! fcatcittjK i-514 fsfi fAfethcia TtriU t- rrche'J Ufa. Urirj.itA :;i:-L::.r, .c : 3tij t ti-sey to'tfsrar: Co-. s xiirrr.t-ia-aras' had aiiit liyiliji isiei i'U; U i-T iLa tisSes on tha aubfcrl rtioart -"jst.arf t: n tr-reUj good testof lojjii, g-Zir CH Z Jl'ti iia became tcytTTi r !:i- tt -tlljc t!r?a C-:i at- -.',f, .j . f--. . T-. -tv . .i --- -- ' ' '-- -I - . : -.1 1 -IS- .a I j-c rr ? Z? .z:zzt I ;,.,,? j I c-r.t rxlLir.ttu vl-4.a j-a.ca ra? a .. - .- .: :- 4 w ' t Crat ciaa banda. aad io similar srobortioa for ." I13 ! -TP a suUid-tidaTother idaeeea.. Yhe crop will .atand. aded-ed. '?'S--?Tr7 ? -Paotltje-revfr fouoL'for tbVava of Saodr.- z, z , . er: .4 rcre r z . . :In sA r.t jv XIaaoixaa Dtfjatsmef tti Owwr, .CZSXRAT. -OR DEB S gQ. Oi-nS v Thfollowia feMoralreoJatioat kra -pib- llshed Tor the iaformatioa ad go vera meat T sUl iararaaied ia the aubjaet of Mmpeaaatad frfantotio labor, mblier private? darlajh preet&t year, and in eootlnuatlon tL ayi- tto aataUiahaJ Jan. CO, lC3r -n Tha caiiatcnaat of a6 dlera' tromtlnU- tiomrTunda! ailjUratwn,:iir:thmreBamn4ma. I bavin been auspended try order oflb e Govern-' cucfik, witk aw urn rcBumeu accp upon airsc' tiotf oahaaamehffh aathoritr. lIThiE''rroroat JIarahal Oeaerai'' U- structed to provide for the diviaioa of bariehaa iao police and school districts, aad - to organ lie from Invalid seldiers a coiupeiaat police for hti. 1nW....l?n. nf n.l. 1 ' - , , I Ml, I Wi. . WM -I II. Prbvanoa will be mada for tha esiab-Ikhmentof a uC3cieat aomber of achoola. one. at least lor each of the polios . and .school dwt riw. for the instruction of colored children ande'rwrfve yearsi of age; "which, when ealab-tuhed, will be plaeel under th 1 direction of the 8uprrintndeot of Public Sckoola. ., . r; , IV. Jyoldiers will not be allowed, to visit plan'utioos without the writtea consent of the eom tnandtng otScer of the regiment or poet to which they are attached, and never with arme. lax'cept Ob duty, aad accompanied, by . aa offi cer. ..1 . -i-v".- ' - - ' t - , .V. aioUtioB hands will not be allowed to pass from one place to another, except under such regulauona aa may be eatabliahed by th ; Prptoat Karahal of tbe parish. VI. -Flogging or other cruel aod tiuasual rMniahmeat ar tatetiiicted. ' ' - - : r l j VI 1. Planters wUl be required, aa early aa practicable after, the pa alicatioa of these reg-ulationa to make a roll of persona employed upon their estates, and to traaamit the aama to the Provoat Harsbal ot the mrish. In th employ meat of haajs, the unity . of . familiee will be secured aa tar aa possible. t VI 1 1. All question between the employed and employed, until other tribunals axe established, will ba decided by the Provoet tfaTha1 of tbe pariah. . . IX. Sick and disabled persona, will ba pro-vMedbr upon the plaatatiooa to wbioh tkey belong, except each as may b received into establishments provided for tbem by the Government, of which oaa will be established at Abaters aad on at Baton Bouga.. r - . - . X. The anaathorixed purchase of clothing, or other property from laborers, will be punished by fine and imprisonment. The' aala of w hisky.or other intoxicatiag drinka, or toother persona, except under tegulatlona, eatabliahed by Aha Provost Marshal General will ba foi- daageroua ajeaponsk, wUhoat authority, will be. punished by llwa, and iiuprieoameat. . XII, Laborer. shall render to their employer between dsjlight and dark, tea hoars in rimmer. and nine hours in winter, oTreepect-ful, booeet, faithful labor, and receir therefor, ia addition to j ant treatment, f healthy ra-.tiona, eoaaJfortabla .cbxhiog, qusjiera. fuel, -medical attaodence and inetruetioa for chil dren., wages per mooth as follows, payment of I one bait ox winch, at Jeas ahaJl be reserved uuti the end oi the jrear i For ftrrt eUss haads, ........8 99 pertaoath. ,Fe smvskI Lms hsats...........i ta -For taird eUss ,.. . , , . t 0 -4o Ti Var fourth bImmm jfmmAm rr , , 1 QS . Ce , -. Eagtaeera -and foremea whan faith tot " f ft the.djschargaof their daties.; will be paid $2 per montn extra. 1 ue scbeduie of wagea may Decommnteooy coneeat or botn parties, at the rae ot eaa-fourteentb part of the net pro eeedaof the crop, of the year ; Wage. will b itatacUu in case or sickness, and rauona, also, when sickaeaa is feigned. Indolence, insolence, dieobedieoce of orders ' and erimei will ba-aappr eased by forfeiture, of pay and audi punish uteots a ara provided for similar offra-sea by Army Begulatiooe. Sunday work wU! be avoided when practicable, bat wheo neces- aJ will be considered las' extra labor, and paid at tba raxeaapeeified hereta. -- XllL..Laborera will ba permiued jtoehooae thir employer but wheo the agreement. made, they wilt be held to their engagement for thtf "yaanT bnder th protection of the Gov. Tsunwk)tin aaaeav of : attsmptcd Imposition, byfeigaiagaicknase,. or etubboro. reroaal of duty, they will ba turned over to the Provost 2Xsrhal of the parish, for labor upou the patdio amrka. withoar par. i 5 mr- - ' i-XI V Laborera will: $e permitted to euki. arata land oa, private aecoooU aa hereia ape ified, as follow:. ; . ; . ' ,'. . . First and second claas haids,'4rfth" lamee, oa aert 'mtb? ?f " ' - M r.i Fast and aeaoad clasr haada. without fami- .iiea, one-half aer eaebv v yy;:ir. , Seoood and third alas hands, with famUiaa, bealfaere eachj X ... ,,. . .Second and third oiaaa hands, without faini. JBeC on qsrter acr c4clu , ' . t io do increase ior. gooa oonwiact ax tat us cretioo OT the mp&ojee: Theleneouragemeat of independent iadustry will atreegthea all th advantages etblch canatat- derivae from labor. itad enable tbe laborer to take car of himeelf and prepare for tha tim when- ha -eao reader eomuch labof, fbrrao moch monet., which ia he rreat end to be attained. No axemptioa will m mafa -ia; thie apportionment, except nwSb fniperaut reasooa. aad It la deairabte that fo good coodoct tha' qoaa titr- fas1acra eajiatu tattorut band eaqpe 4):e4 tocttf tiy at extensive tracts, returning to the owner an equivalent of oroduct for rent of aoil.T 1?aV. To protect'; Uoorer5 from possible in position, no oommutauoa'-or-bia"- aapplie will be allowed, except ia elotbiag, which aaay oe comctuiaaaixaa rata or tper -xaoAta xor thaa employers -provid forth enrrvat twants of thejr fcacd,- b-perfjuferfev :fot extra labor. ot by t "rppritt:??! ct lant-fcr tzzvs c?:Uva tiou, to biuias oioh thl,e paymen t as , Cir aa it can be done without onteRCiai" re-erv tnitttf 1 alt 1 -i itJi yeirty ajfja." ; -XVI K'A Free L-r Ciak wiU l et IILcJ t.." ' tha era; Jc.lt cf all "tscsninla-f Uasi if-f -ca'aud cLr Civl.n.r5tken4 ia order .war.;:ttl..- 1 ill sT.-.-: -.7'. c file U" ir:-u-..i.r.tlia'Ci-; irTj.'XT?i-i f liV.-II I. Tbe trzntort -'.:! cf ao'fint t-3 c:Lrrtc- r ;tl -it-ztliis .lil f .3 iT tl"i f 2 Izrz L:;d j la 3 ia -Tie last and tba Tfcf oeeiscer havin fitil tfw ad las avunath rk!i trout la tf tUoJtio&ad jiisM j L?t A W&kr fceheaocHsrred. 1 i JV.Bd adheres .to it A f hdi tli til ill! at -.La tha lara. 1 ii.iivmw WWI daced wares, dimiaisbed' rattooa,, and the mild pujiiehmeate imposed br Kb wivfwUrdogood. ?v erJ.- , tha army aad Thses Bagulatiomt ara baaed'UDoa tha Btion thatW labor, ia tMihlio date, and tdleoee a., vagrancy at crime. No civil or xaU? Hcry ' otScer of tha Government ia exempt from the operatioaof ibis" universal rata.- vrj etOighleMd oomaaon Uy haa enforced it japoo all classes of .the people by ; tbe versa penalties. It ia capeciail necessary ia gri-cultural pnrauit. That portion of the' peo. pie ideouflsd with th oulti ration of the soil, however changed in conditioa by- the revolution through whichrwe ara passing, ioot ra-liaved from the aeceeaitv 'ouiiL kih ia tKa eondUien of existence with all th children of rvv.ui.tua.' uaa auerea it ten ore, hataotite law. The unirerssi lata of tabor wiU baeeJorcedapoojutermv-by gor-ernmen andex.wboee protection tha-laborer rests secure io hie right.' Indolence, disorder maid erinia will be wppresaed. Having exercised the highest right la the cboic of place and empJorment, be must be . bald to the fulfill meat, of hia, ehgagemetoaUl released therefrom by the Government, The several Provost Marshal hereby invested with plenary power, upon aJl mahers cotiaecd wub labor, aubject to th approval ot the Provost IXarahal General, and the commanding officer of tba departments- The moat faithful and diseret officers will bo selected for this duty, ud the largest force consistent with the public service detailed for. their as&ist-anee. i, i . - v, : ; '' XXI. Employ!, and especially overseers, are notifiad, that undue influence aaed to move tbe Marshal from hia just balance between tha paru'se repreaeating labor and capital, will rasolt ia immediate change of offleers, and thus' defeat that regular and stable system upon T which the iatareau of - all parties depend. ' . ' .. . . XXII. Sacoeaef ul indastry ia especially neceaaary at th e present time, when large public debts aad onerous taxes are imposed to maintain and protect the liberties of the peo pie and the integrity of the Union. All officers civil or military, and all classes otciti. xens who assist in extending the proSu of ta-boraad iaicreaaing the product oTtkoU upon which, in the ent ail national prosperity and power depend, will render to the Government a ervie as great aa that derived from tha terrible ' sacrifices of battle. It is upon auch consideration only that the plaster is entitled to 'favor.. Th Government haa accorded to him, ia a period of aaarchr; a release from tha disorders resulting mainly from Insensate, aad mad resistance . to sensible reform, which can never - ba rejected without revolution, and. the Criminal surrender of bis interests and power to crsty politicians, who atriva by metapbvaical abstract too to circumvent tbe tawa of God."'' It has restored to him itf Improved, raltm-hanmpxred oonxlirTcm, his do pdvilegea atJtmomeot, wbea byi own acta, tha very soil wa .washed from be- ' i - i- XXII I. A more . mejestic and wise cieru-ency hnmaa history doe bot exhibit.-The libaral and jaat condition that attend it cab not be disregarded. It protects s labor by enforcing th performance of iu duty, aad it will assist capital by compelling just contributions to the demand of the Government. 1 nose who profeaa allegiance to other- Govern men U w pi. b required, aa tWe condition of teaideuce in this State, to acquiesce, without reserv. Uon, in the demanda-presented hy Govern t. basis of .permanent peaces The non-euiuvation of the soil without just reason, will be followed by temporary forfeitura to thot who will secure it uapmrameotu Thos wbo bave exerewed. or are entitled to tbe rigbta of. dtixcoa of the Unitti Statea, will b required to participate la the measurer necex- aary for the re-eeubliehment of civil govern bwk. ur can never cease, exoept aavivu goveramenta crash out eonteat, and aeeor the supremacy or moral over - pbysical pow tv awreKBiMt wave over tbe ertm- aoo ld of bod. and. th repreeeniatrves ofi tae people oispiace la ageoit of, purely mili-tarv power. " XXIV. It la therefore a solemn dbty resting epoe -all persons to aas'ist Io th eariieet jmeatble restoration 0 cifil government. "Lea them parUcipat . In the raeasurea.aumstsd for thi purpose. Opinion is free, and candi- ate are numeroue. Upen hostility caa" not be permuted.- Iadi5erenco will be treated a crime and - motion as treason. - Met? who refuse to defend tberr eountrywith thf ballot boa; or U)e cartridge box. bar no juatcla!m to th benefits of liberty regulated by law. All people hot exempt by the law of nations. whdi aeebr th protecUoa . of.th Gdvernmest re caiieo upon to tat tha oath of allegiance ia aooh form aa may be prescribed, aaeruBeing to the public pod and the restoration of pah-lie peace, whatever scruples may be augge- ted by incidental considerationa.'. Tba bath of atlagtaaoe, adnoiniatered and received la good hvith. la tha test of BAcoaditumaL fealty to tbe Government and all ite-meaaorosj aad can not be materially strengthened ur impaired by th languag ia which t ia clothed.-.: n . XXVT The amneety offered for the past, fa eondiUooal opon an Unreserved lojtitf Jar th futafo, and that eoadiUoa will be enforced rlth a boo. hand : Whoever la indrtTerent or hostile, must choose between rth liberty which foreign lands afford : the uovertv of tha rehel &te; Ttnd the mapprclabla blessings waica ouruoverament conrers upoa ue people..,;. '' -ii--j '.j' jy3-i i . r.". t-ii , Aiaj G04 preoerT the Czuoa of the State 1 Br order of ; :MG.BANXS,; Gxoaaa B. Jhmti JV.A.j0enerL- ' On election dair la" thm 'tntt'nr,Tf,mti Honro tbaaly, a gaaderTsbaaked, big shool- aerea to.xoJxv measa ring over eta feet ia his stockiagaeameahanndiag along np to the Ella, hia bat art well back upon bte head, one nd ta hgpockct4nd4 hU-T0OOlhr jammed fall of te -weed.-HellowJ'? h . aaair out. ?x---.I.wat to vet I waat 4 ticket to let tba aiger looser1 And be voted-oThoradaT h? we lajgruj whwhe .waa presetted' by tbe Iert?piwcUlIrihal twith .av neiLi that en . 1'uzjj htKtal -beea draf .. Tie readLU: ? botic oyer tares or jf?ir Uat-trew his end, oct 03 tVe' fw-lk with A epty pull H hf fcatCTtr b:s f reSead n1 .J-SM "V:Hf- tls c :" d2- -X'5r:-tedv .ticket pht tl j r j-r J-- c-i.cow l&Q-JbV Z cr Throat L-sesrr tsd ; .Cctir.c f theCestt 14 r'rowft' rroociul Troche.: Cor-.c-ffsa; "fEr'$f Treatrv.Ta2.-r Io f-' t-V: z:-:;r--. ; !. live i f- J, t i ali2 j:ia j;ul:r cr. . ..... r- - ( Uteieatlag readlnj fa HU cIsswov i m-i, n:--r5- CMxTthIoeUt ric'' W'Wi'al CiimWoaSe'ptemWl'to VZli:;"f' A" - - " -r V ' " '---r-gr:It, i im Ceyoad all dcabt, ta lb bert aad thataa cat Farmers piper published tu Aoiirica.-A It ia hwwedtpoathly ia thcirj cT Kcw Yor!i by Orange JcdJ, A. IZ MX th low pica cf per ataom, aad each- vttUt'cazzLl 30 -larja; threolamit pagea. There ia ae aobject cbnaeciei with Uii Farmnha Oardea or tha Household that ia attdiaooased fully aadUlntelligeatly ia ilajolemaa. It. i h?n3 omely illuetrated 1 eepecIr airar-ed Uf btadiee. . . . x, . . . , . ylimk Oara Grm5. Any farmer eaa do hU own grafangly oR aWyfof ' few imp! rulea. which tn. htrXT en for the readers bl the BAMaJU Tiret.tvo every thing ready, befora; ' yoi go to' wcik.ii ' Cut your grafbr,' from tha Km be of th Vort varieUe of bario4 ra't ir irom ttrtV t i v laehee long, joal before tbey awea." having at leaat two or throe bode to' tha t&au Than liar yoor wax radf, whicb koota-posed of two parte tallow and one part rpsla: much Bk ahoemaker'a wax.' " Have C'r4 sharp saw, with the teeth w!d see, a good sharp jaek-kaii and hammer, and you art ready for work, Cot c? th limb, which yo-wish to graft, Uking ear not to break th bark. Tak yottr knit or ahap broad chiael, and with the aid of a hammer of mallet eplit tha bod ao inch or two, allowis thaV . tool to remaia io until you can shape th htid of the cfoa like a wedga. ;: It ta best to pat two grafts ia each bod. : Iaaart the wedge aftha etoa in the split, taking care to let th bark- d bud aad the bark of eton come exactly together. ' Toe outer- edge of the wedge should ha a 1 little thinner thia the inner, aad th spTa should be kept open with tbe tool uatii tha grafts are loaertad. Then apply the wax; bV leg particular to effect oally cover every part of tha bad and graft around tbe-woond. " A composition of tlay or- strong loom or oow dung may boosed instead of wax, but wot witbr th x,tte mxtM r; : j 1 ' 1 1 ; . - .t. -iJ - , V7a obeerf that eouie of th Weetera. bww papera appeal to thir agricultural readers fce pot in large eropa the oeaiag apria. .Tbia e-good advice. The producer ad mn-nratr hav trtif reason to agree la thia. A St. paal editor, exalting ia too proeperity aajoy ed by tbe farmers of Hiaaeeota, says - , ,.4 . Thia calami to ua war, either aa the raa) or assumed eauae, has swelled the prjcea of tha oommonest products till they almost rival ia vain tha fabotoaa guides frail of Hsprii. When wheat commando ready, firm price ct from 90 cent to $1 per bushel, oat 0 -caute. corn $1 15 to $1 20, potatoes S3 ao'0 rsti, and whea onion are ecMuidraJ fhin 1 to $3 a bushel, certainly the moat avariciocr cannot com plain that farmiag io ITismsC'i doee not pay."- - . . ' . ; The same general tact hold true tlrac-h oat th wet, and ahoald nrop be eaguhed in war before anoUker twelremoatik, which is more thao poaa-ble, adding to thw atssasj already 3atjngi the American farm failis! to be rewarded for hia iaduatrj a nerct beSsr$ ' Tbe eu pport of larger armiea at hotna, the op-eradon of the Ckwiacription laweapoa tha la bar market, th troubles which aritatetheCld .World, all goto help the agricaliural elassZft of tbe United State. Therefor pleat every acre of land that is pcasOtle, Whaatajeora tr chtefiy oeedei for export, but all tha small graiaa. each earn produced ptentifty fcia faetern and xHddleutes to aay aothitu f potatoes and other TrgeUbJea, will Cad a read 9. marker-V- - r - - 1 : -.,-. - t - 3"-e Meet persona who bars thai car ofhcrxzlla wmter maka a eerkMia mi-ukt in throwing blanket on tbe animal as soon aa h is atr J-after becoming heated by hard labor or ii traeeling. Tba vapor that ataxtoa. tip Crca " Ihehot side of the kory coadenaea aad areta th-blaDket, and aa he eootinne to ecoL ta' eold and wet eoTcring chDIe, Cnatead of waro lag binuv Th batter plan ia to allow tha hens to etaad aaco-verad aniil aoolad down to avtcrv to th ordinary temperature, which cf eoazt will depend oa and must be related bf &x cumatances, bad throw 00 ardry Us&fcet, . CmlUTttfloxx f tie Crr?a vv The grape haa assisted ia aatdiii-oaeftiw . most important queatfooa'aa to the phrrical-history of th ciob faralahinr eoirent cr c : fJ that the average texaperatar of the gJoha 1 not precepuwy ebaaged tor. tha last awjcr thre thousand . yearn, rerag an:-J heat Of less than S4 deri- brrventa tha r' -w- Ing of the date. -The mean yeariyteci;.:. of PaJeetiae ia jnat S4 de"-. aaiun both tua iraua wnera oota npaa. to-day. ea.we ,fc;e; they, did when, the Israclitea entered tSi w . ... r,.. ... r gebthrasxa aya;tha whUs Tisltto neighbor, hia attention was ea!leJ to, peach orchard, every tree cf which was f - jf destroyed, by th ravxTCs cf a wona'. wi.a 1 exeepwaa j larerf aiii- tL.ee Wer tL xit floarishinv and thrift .., . . . saw. , Tdta '-emiycxcx. cf their .aapsricrl known to tk hott, ara anexpersmeat mad in eonseque&ce of oWrvi-i'that' tho' rirta- Of the wona-eatea timber into wbkhAle walla'' bad bee drives erere gtnera!IracJ5n7L " ths treca wer abcrat a year c4J he drove a t- V penny jiail '.hrouh : tha" body a .aesr . ' 1 ground a po'tIe.' iVhile the balance r ' . .r. orchard -ha fin, J tzIC oa'.Ir 8 viU.I t j w 1 ' Ttvira cf the vcrs. ttwe of ties tr:, t -": leeted t rr -. 1 rra treated in tt 13 mas s rr; - blwayt '3 f -3,!Jir. firBkMnt bin r-'-1 t -'-.. "-rcttheraottl-rc:" i ; :-" -I tu.-clthi aa!t' cf n r the r. .I; i c r.sive to the ::.; tlr-'-fjLs J l :.::'.H t, t - r . " . cv: re 3 f w.Il cf, f of c: t-j 1., thad piliiecfLi. acraL |
