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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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VI' i 1 well awire, gentlemen, that the'goveranirat of the 5 country now with i A i CETTY8BURC: AoavtT I HjarQettysburg-can boast''of "very "fine Uftyw off and Institutions of learning, giving clear evi- character, and atteu- 1 improvement of the rising Besides the high, eleva- 1 itf i ritr.an in United the be ted gven at Ihi jballot box, but a great strug- i cgC; au thorough training in our ad' -r ur governmeiit its ache assistaticein their To levy against the enemy com- this crime can eral courts! tTcea- aFfkSSSSf i the the" same or and the other by Miss C. SHICADS Both have a Tery.high reputation for intellectual attainments and we but echo public sentiment "when we 'give them "our kind expression of hope for success, and our full confidence in their Ability to do just what parents-desire in-the moral and'intellectual training of their children. over that, offence you But the to direct your fit- beanng vu.v, be known by'all, lestjmy misht transgrc93 mi rea (j enemy Cnited'Sfcfk 8 by-join- i or prpcurjng any one theuuwjth any, article 1 afid comVortf carrying-on a 1 ith giving-them It to i'roni entering the service theJJuited States or joiningiany juto to jtoj parsuade theui to abandon or thewnie. resident of Pennsylvania, is dhscW 'by Its abstain from onprintiugjanytliing purpose, or which "may, have preventing, othcrs from enter. A A -p xi.

-n the State or nation, or uyuuduce others already entered to desert and abandon the service. We of speech lorn of the, press, yet at a time like when great Calamities may, be impen- the "uibrality, that act or ut- any wordrpr sentiment calculated to th'at counciH are divided, whereby strengthened and that of weakened, and such act well calculated to'give'aidand comfort 'fft. in ll i in aJ 7 before the peopje against the i jiatij)upl government, directly juduce those to leave liose about to change their violating these plain readily Bring themselves within the penalty If the Grand s'juryi'orTany one of this i'tatiite'having it is your preient the transgressor's, receive ff I iu, bringing with them a "large and very beautiful Flag, for presentation''to the troops stationed at this post. desired Twelve companies reported tl cut. The formed at 11 o'clock, Col.

Buehler commanding, and Lieut. B. Fahnegtock on York Adjutant, in ihe. fol- right of tho line resting street--the Brigade Inspector, tcction the' troops had given them, and of the uniformly proper manner in soldiers had no happened that Capt. McPilERSON had just Be'en left in'comniand of the'post, which" he still holds, owing to the absence of the re- gime'ntal officers upon' Upon hirii'devolTed the of the on the part of the battalion, as, well making, the arrangements necessary thereto.

JAS. CREIGH," "the Ladies on the occasion. The battalion was drawn line, and there'was, a large attendance of citizens. The exercises and the speeches elicited great applause. The affair closed with an elegant thelnd.

Blues occupying the extreme right, "collation, to which ample justice was done. Ttio inoiiloT.t. ia showina thc Muj. JT. "Majors Frank ffersh and W.

A. Duncan, aud Capt. C. B. Haines, Staff the column Octtysburg Artillery, (2 Prazer.

Mountjoy Jtiuigcrs (cnvulry)--Capt. Homer. IndepenJcnt BlucH--Lieut. comm. -College GminlH.

acttyburg--Ctipt. Ji'Cicaiy. Union Rifles, Mt. KocTi--Capt. Miller.

Scott Zouaves, AbbotUtown--Capt. Gettysburg Zounves--Ciipt-'Suniwalt. Adams Kifles, Jl-Connvighy. Nationul jfew Oxford--Cftpt. Pfeiflcr.

Fnirpeld Zouaves---Lieut. M'Gmley com. Home Guards--Capi. Walter. Jndepcnd't lliflcincu, ArendtsTille--dipt Pluuk.

The honors of the line were divided by Daniel Little Appeal from 'Verdict $81 25 for Plain- Jacob Aulebaugh vs. Jacob M. Wortz aud Jacob Mussulman. writing from "Camp near Manama-, relates the followiug incident of atWr tho separatiou of sureo 1 years, between one a member that published iu mldBt, of the New Orleans Washington Artillery, i the other belonging to the'Jirst iterations that are hourly iuad on Inftnt IIo our streets. As circumstances now exist, went nto at Centreville, by Defendants, for 01487 41.

QUARTER SKSSIONS. u. Summons iuassiimp-' there is no- immediate.tcrnedy jfpr.such thirteen wotfnded yafakee8 Wpcri: cond'itio Affairs--au'd when they are upbn a Washington'Artil- for 81487 41. m. ni lcr nian seated a woviMlcd Com" vs.

AHhedore Bushman aud Lcvi M. passionate a ass i i i soldier, evidently unnistenng to' bim'-iith fury, which goo.1 ttnd sought to be corrected, iHs-by outburst of the popular fury, WIHCL goon great cai i an( i Plank. Assault aud Battery. Tndict-! men must deplore, aud patriots avoid) how- tlwt it W18 ery hard to fight aVhe'had- ment ignored by 3ruudt rCounty ever on the spur of the moment it may be fought, and turn and find hit pay costs, i. IT fff.

I 1 excused as the result of a still more passion- fighting against him, at the sauw time ate provocation in an hour of danger and i. i uf i pruVUUUWUU IU OU tlUUi wi rr The incident is of.the Unionists of Maryland. -They welcome Union troops uot only give -Mr. SAMUEL IIwiliST. disposed' bcm aia and Countenance If the whole UiV JJC JLJ.4»*.VJl*W H.J i TT of his Livery Establishment to GKORGE E.

North were as. sincerely loyal as the Union TMen of this ne.hborhood, atnoUc hearts BRINOMAN, who now goe, inio Partner- TMen a sh'i with-Mr. NICHOLAS' The would not have to eve over the sh'ip NICHOLAS WEAVER. two combined will furnish a splendid Livery to our citizens. "TTnion for the Sake of the degeneracy and apostasy of thc treacherous and disloyal.

of York Springs, was to-day 'elected Sccoudi Lieutenant of peculiar state of the country now om 8ny He is a worthy of a wor- ealls'for a union of action on the part of at ler all in those States who have not Acceded, ACOB paid the Cora- so asTto give the powerful energy of. the an a 0 -dav, and was very warmly (Jovernmeat every assistant to bring to an end the "unholy rebellion." We see in'every part of the country a strong, decisive expression of opinion on this clearly defined duty, of every loyal friend of the Union. Our wisest and best welcomed, lie has Ioue many acts of kindness, showing how deep is his 'feeling ancl he ia very popular. Secession Papers "Cleaned Out." The office of the Eastern Sentinel, in the Areudtsville the extreme left, aud the Gettysburg Zouaves escorting the colors. 'AVhen the Jioe took up its march it passed through the principal streets of the town, making music wherever it went, and attracting much attention.

At 3 o'clock, the line was formed again for Dress parade. After the Blues'Baud beat the "Troop Retreat," under thc direction G. Drum Major, Col. Buehler dismissed the parade, giving the several Companies opportunity for Company drill. Thia privilege was improved by the College the Adams Independent Blues, and tho Gettysburg Zouaves.

They all perfoi med very handsomely! while thc latter company, executing commands given at the tap of thc drum, nude it at) maiked attention. Altogether the martial display of the occasion. Although the Companies to one in Eastern a Com. vs. lleury'TJitner." Selling liquor Vithoutilieense.

(Indictment ignoicd by Grand Jury Jacob Comfort, probccu- tor, to pay costs of 1 Com. vs. James-W. White. "Assanlt'and battery.

Indictment ignored aild Couu- tv pay costs, "i Com. V5. -Buckmaster. Indictment for Larceny. Defendant pleaded Guilty.

Sentenced' to ten days' imprihonment iu County Jail. Com. vs. Adam Krcps. Surety of the peace, on information of John guilty.

Sentenced to cuter into recognizance iu the sutn of to keep the peace fur four months, to pay a tiue of cts aud-costs'of prosceutioo. Com. vs Anron Leas aud Howard Miller Surety of the peace on information of Conrad Myers. Complaint dismissed, aud prosecutor to pay costs of prosecution. Com.

Jones and' George Indictment for Assault and. Battery, 'ttith intent to' kill, on' information of'Thomas Goodman. Verdict not guilty. Com vs Henry Bitner. Indictment for furnishing liquor to persons of known intemperate habits.

Vei diet-guilty. Sentenced to 00 days', imprisonment iu the County; Jail, a fine of $10, and ousts of prosecution. Com. vs. Ilcury Bitner.

Assault and battery, on information of Dr. will not be brother. 'Yes; sir, he is my brother however, says the. Telegraph, i tampered- withstand traitors'-arc learning' ry. Tho same us, the? this truth amid the ruin their business' motL cr uuree US 1 rt1 aud the peril of the ext peusc of the teaching will 'not repay for the lesson Traitors who thus defy public opihou, must be encountered in" a different manner, and disfranchised or deprived of the privilege thus enables them to-war against the" government.

In view of this, we suggest that the federal government'make an oath of allegiance necessary, wherever a man has given of his disloyalty by'cpeech or act against the authorities, before he is allowed to vote for member of Congress--and' on the same principle, the State authorities shouldlinsist upon a like a suspected'traitor should be allowed the privilege of the franchise. If a man is loyal, will not refuse to take tKe oath which binds his loyalty "in solemn vows and words to his country. If he is a traitor, the fear of perjury may prevent 1 from swearing falsely--and if his treason m'akes'him bold to add perjury to his soul, it is fitting that he should be double damned with -two enormous sins upon his head. Such oaths arc administered to those in the employ of distinction "of party, have which paper had been advocating I nunjbcrcd fcw mcn rom 20 to 30 mem- i 1 I I of gay uniform, ttc. commendations from the cace and compiomue, with all thc accotu- berg each i an in 5 and cotllfort to the rebc 3 elicited many pledged nil thc energies of tliefrhigh character as Whigs, Democrats, and Republicans, to sustain the Administra- which J' of the BreckcnrlcI a rs crowds of people who had eouic to share t'ion of the Government now in power, and do was dcbtroycd a fcw ni hts a a in tbc "stir" of thc day.

We noticed iu whose duty.it as sworn officers, to 8 us-, and 3Jr the membcr the ranks those who had already bornascr- tain the Constitution and the laws. Congress elect from that district, was burned honorof tlte hree months' A'erdict Sentenced to pay fine goveinmeut, and there no good reason of So and of prosecution. th ou id not be-taken by those who Com. vs Richard Jlamsay (colored) on oath .1 lt of Heniy Bitner, for assault with intent cla a nd 1 Te the.nght.of preferring their to commit murder. Vefcliut, guilty of own-rulers.

war which is uude upon assault and Seuteucedlto pay a our by an and fine oi and costs. IHs a'beautiful'evidence of the glory of in effigy, and made to show his tll05C 0 are soon expected The affair produced great excitement. On the same niglit, in Haverhill, our Government, that we can til rally around a common ce'ntre, and give to its jupport the strong-energy of a united band of mil- 1 1 lions. With all this iplendid demonstration of" feeling action, we have to re-' tarred and feathered, aud ridden on a gret that there are some "smaller minds," who' can look no further than their own and see not the glories of "the past, nor the glories of the i future of our country. All ia absorbed by "loaves and fibhes," the filling of pockets by thc dominant party.

We led Jo these remarks by thc notice that the Democratic County Committee of this county have declined acceding to the patriotic advance of the PeopWCounty Committee, aud have chosen to eschew all desperate band of traitors 1 is uot yet over The insurgent leaders have everything at stake. They hare gained possession of a pal Saltbatli of 'New Oxford, had a great nnd fertile region, which gives them Sabbath School Celebration. On Monday week, the Methodist Fpisco- Uury interesting celebration in the beunti- command of many, necessary to enter the L. S. service for three jears ODO wngo, near that'towns i Theyprep'aYedthemselves years beforehand, or the war.

And from their appearance Kimball, editor of a weekly secession I in a pmm aavas this, nc prom- sheet, was taken from his home by an es- tbem a 1)nlye and lon0rab i curcer and in cited mob, and refubing information, a visited 1 i ittA ri.ldnn on mil i present was and the bed of their treason only blossomed the urove VMS into the poisonous flower of rebellion when not connected they were most ready and we most unready for seven years. I belong" to tbe ton Artillery, from New Orleans--he First Minnesota Infantry. By the interest chance I learned-he was here wounded, and sought him out to uunwrand attend 'him." Thus they met--one from tlie far North', thc other from the extreme bloody field in Virginia, in a miserable stable, far away from their mother, home and friends, both wounded--the infantry man' by a musket ball in the right shoulder, the artillory imm by'the wheel of a caisson over his left hand. Their names are- Frederick Ilubbard, Washington Artilkry, and Henry Ilubbard, First TMinuesota Infantry." INTERESTING Georgetown (D. correspondent of the Boston Journal relates an adventure" of a wounded ijouave, flying from the battle of Bull Hun: "After receiving his wound, it bled to such a decree as to excite the sympathy of a mounted officer, who offered the soldier his horse.

The retreat had not then begun, and the soldier rode from the battlefield iu this direction. Soon after be noticed the general stampede, and putting spuis to his horse, flew alonsj in advance of the icst. But loss of blood soon persuaded him to try the charity of the first farmhouse he came to. dismounting at tho gate, a lady ran out to meet him. The gightTo'f his 'jloody face and excited her sympathies, and with tearful eyes, she abkcd him to enter the house.

He did so, and she bathed his f.ice, and dressed hia wounds. "When she had done all she could for him, she asked him 'if he was not sorry he had come to fight thc South, and if he would engage in another 'Most certainly, madam, if I live through was the reply. 'Dow cau you be so infatuated said bhe. 'But you must not stay longer, or you will be token. I have lo.it son by the war.

I am the mother of Jackf-on, the landlord the Marshall Here was a woman's heart larger than her resentment of Etport of the Springfield Battle. August Price's I "'kf Knrinrrflnlfl official 1 report'of the near bprin iwy8 i at numbered wVteV6ne hundrea''atid fiay-'six were killed five, hundred a'nd seventeen Colonels Wightman, ''USlwn'' i Austin; Captains En- Dlaeknell; Pains; Hallock "and'Cple- 1 and Rojjcra.i "'Among those wounded are fc Clarke; 'ColonBls'Bur- kelly.TIa'rthonic; Eostcr; JliiigS and of the wounds, Natioual Union principles, and act in a one- sided capacity--whether for the weal or wo of our'Common cause, time must scttle'a ticket for The Party," not for thc Union, on the 9th of Union will, of course, rhaYe good and true men before the people also--and time-servers and disloyalists will through tho town. Subsequently, he promised to keep his pen dry in aid of rebellion, and was liberated. On the same night, thc office of fcrsonian," in West Chester, was "cleaned out," and the type pitched into the street. It was done very quietly, and few persons knew of it until the next morning.

It was one of the most base and mischievous secession sheets published iu the North. These mob proceedings arc very much to be condemned, and can only find even a palliative the excited state of the community against all who are endeavoring to thwart the Government in tlicir efforts to check thc unholy rebellion which has sprung amongst the school. Everything passed off It is'uo struggle of a day that we have on In speaking of this interesting our hands; but a war in the course of thc Ladies deservo a hearty acknowledg- 1 conducted the racer-' which.ab in aH wars, we must expect to moet I -with reverse? as well as victories--reverses which try to tlie utmost thc spirit and be marked. the above was in type, we have maces no' 1 mention of Me- "'vJuftbugh'a the army General'liyo'n col- if: uiiiii's, 1 "th 8 'niRht i A 1 'and begin a buVthe" order'was ctiunternianiled in- of 'th'e the A A. 1 1 '1 he 'a Js Kxpress-very-pertinently-says received a call for a Union Meeting, which will be found in another column.

We hope the attendance will be general of all who love their country, and support its Flag, in these "times that try men's souls." Captain Company. The Blues, having returned to, their seen their friends and arranged their business, are about reorganizing and' re-enlisticg for the pfj members will return but as the complement for each company is now of men, number of new recruits will be needed to fill 'up the ment of their presence--Ladies from town and country--whose presence was flattering alike to soldier and citizen, who tried to make the occasion a biilliaut one. Wo believe, too, from expresbious falling upon our ears, frotn every side, that neither "Old man, nor ktJy. nor bnhv," tho offices of secession p.ipers by mobs is continued. At Grafton, Vu ou the 23d, ivhilcj Governor Thomas was addres.Miiir a crowd, some cessionnts made a disturbance which resulted in the destruction of the.

jlllcyhaninn, On Saturday afternoon 'an 1 attempt was went home horry that they had spent a.Ue- nwdjj tQ raij)C a i on fl. lg ca Jjrid-c- view day in Gettysburg. I port. Conn aud ended 'iu the demolition As to the number of persons present we of the Ftimn.r office. A dispatch from there were no less than 2,000, including 1 -about 350 boldkr.v It is worthy of remark The 'j'renton (N.

11? Amrriom Cohere, that not a binglc incident occurred to cession) suspended oti Saturday. The Bun- mar thc interest of the occasion. No strife, por some time ago thc blood of the nation. And while w. must expect all this, vo 1 use .11 thc power in 'our possession for our own reMM J.

August UL--' Carson, M. Pegram and W. J. Kelley, alleged were arrested by thc Traitors Beware, 1 At a meeting'of the Independent Blues, after their return following, resolutions, were unan.mousli/ adopted: Information having been communicated to us in regard to certain persons iu the Borough of Gettysburg, anil in different portions of the County, who by their words and actions have given indubitable evidence of ditloyalty; and whereas, things have coiue under our observation, since our return, to satisfy us that such is 'the case, therefore be it- no no ff or! '-ten are thc of such "gath- a i 8 the papers, until orders are re- and ciime via to this 1 At the hearing before'May- or Kepncr, I'egrain exhibited a signed by Secretary Scward; Carson one signed both? of which wore da- crmgs, were exhibited on this occasion, so ur observation extended, and the fact was thc theme of general remark as bc- highly creditable to our population. In a tone of sincerity, therefore, we ask ted nearly two months back.

Their ptr- md papers were closely examined, i the result of Peirram's search a iium sous ami and number i'of from Virginians to their friends attempt was mack 5 on Friday to in Maryland, also one to Judge of ourt Hoife nt To'wsontown A a i On Carson's erson were destroy the Court Hoife nt To'wsontown, Annapolis. On Carsons person Baltimore Court 'House. -The office of the '-passes from Hebcl officers. Clerk of the Court was'clitcrcd, the papers own property in Virginia. JIc claims to One of them That we have not forgotten the oath we took when we enlisted'--that we still love our country--and that we arc still; willing to and die for it.

That'we never Lad any special McPumsox has been attached Ben. McCullogh has pivcn the best evidence that he is uot deadly is- proclamation. Tho document is field, assures the inhabi- dated tanta of the State that his bole motive in coming at the hend of an annv isi to wake war upon Northern foes and to drive the troops out. The of the arc i uetivc, and only the most prompt mcavures will corve to a them They are collecting in considerable bodies in tho Noi'thcru counties, with the intention of marching southward nnd joining-Price's) command. A despatch frotn Ironton states that a body of the enemy now on St Francis river, anrt, having been reinforced by a poition of the troops under Gencr.il Ilardee, arc watting to cut off the National troops under Col.

lleckcr, now at Marble Creek." Colonel Ilardec- still remains at Greenville. A St. Louis despatch of Friday that ten thuus- McGuiloglfs forces wore advancing toward rhe Northern piirt of the numbers of Union men in the Southwestern were-led vine their homes. company company will be' joined to The 1 Democratic journals which hdld out idem or cry and'eri- rasfe'peaoe meetings, 'mean well, -but if 4 to the South' now, just fw the Uepublicans'did bti-' -fore the 'Southern Southern' 1 leaders now the destruction of the United U'lbenMtielf) and na'cpuipromisefno'conces- the Adminis-" rof the Souths. Hence I.T»itl» such an, AdminiBtratioii sbecomes im- only of in" i of if, eternalrJnfamt.Yf- Administnition, iif now woold, der FORKM the forts on the Gulf inonths of, the scren if it 1 a regiment now being out of York and Adams counties for the special service of guarding tle "railroad lines and'such oth- as 'government may 'take i under "its'protection.

Those wishing to'en-, list for the war, and to be assigned a pjeas- anfc will not hesitate in joining' Capt. BuunLEn's 'company. They'will be Join-; 1 Under one of the beat Captains in the Star. the above we leariv aud are requested' to that' Capt. BvEiiLKn's' Company will leave on Mon- and any one desirous of himself must do i Cavalry Company.

Captain HORN ER, of Mountjoy has -company'of'cavalry tlie Guard Brigade authorized to bejawed by ei-Gov- irnon Thomas, They, met in thii place ywterday; and (jtartcil for Freder rick. un- eyjhe of th8' Prwident with'the ga love for traitors, and that our last i three months experience has only taught us to hate them iRaoloecl, That the doctrine of secession is a question -with only one and will difficulties that havo occurred papers in which oc was fj J. Seotfc Harrison Declines tlie DemocraticHomination-for Lieutenant Gov- rcsideut of the TJnlt'cd State 1 Secrcturie 1 Cameron, Scward and 'Chase, together with Gtjner.il MeClcllan and Staff, A GOOD is known to tho officers of thc Mtiryhiud Rcgimcut stationed at Williamsport the soldiers, out of their first months' pay, sent foiir thousand dollnrs to their families, More was probably sent, not within thc-knowlcdge of the officers. These mcn, generally poor, are recruited largely in Baltimore, where thero are no relief committees, as there arc in New York and other Northern cities, to take care of the families of volunteers. conduct-of tlicnc meu is deserving of all praise, and is a good omen for the future.

who nrc mindful of their obligation to wives, children and parents, may best'bo coun- the various camps on both hides of relied-upon, to do their duty to their coi the Potomac river. Thc weather wits clear and rcinaikably pleasant after the late hca-. arrived at in several regiment, in the vicinity of Wash- and rcmal Lablj pleasant after the lute he, ington, with to the length of their of yy raiu TlK a earancc unn-ements term of enlistment, will probably be heard stil wa i a office. the neveral brigades, were in the higheot Justice Wayne, of thc United.j h(! cou not) the present condition degree the, joung.General party oan'di-' was, every wlicrc i greeted with ott-repeated cheers and'with an en admit of no argument; therefore-- I TTnitorl I I I Thatanv uerson north ofiMa- nomore Justice or the cou i( no thc present condition son anVlixon'8' line, and -particularly in States Supreme Court, has decided in the the country, consent to be a party cai Adam's talks treason, is not! case of a'membcr of thc Minnesota a a third, if we bark Czarina, arrived at Boston, reports a horrible sea tragedy. Tho lnate, named Cutter, killed the- Captain and second mate with a hatchet, shot tw nas for th'e three or during tl mustered' into the Home Gua "i Sutes, has bf put an findito of Wlthc" se'ccdfed 'Statcs'f'hy only a traitor at' heart, knave and a Regiment, him on -A writ of fooL JuiLeux corpus, that the government ia fully Ranlved, IB our opinion such per- unworthy the confidence, entitled to the services of the troops for support of their nnd should drummed in disgrace from the coicmunt- ty.

That traitors here should be three yearn. Northern rubel journals arc calling strenuously for peace, while their dealt with the of war brethren in thc rebel" states insict on a as we wcrecommandtd-to deal with them UooJ aml Jncrcilcw Thc object to his letter, thinks the 1 Ohio Democracy salutes firedjj ought to btand aside liands take hold 1 arid tration until thc firmly re-established. BftjrMayor city, a party, 1 and) all- jhim and thcrPresidKnUi.u p'port thc adminis- i' i 1 1 Ky i i XT L' 'A secessionist, just arrived Na-h- 01 1, a au- itics on tlie Jfortliern Tennessee, lines rigged a boat arid ring to fire the vessel aud k-avc, icrcw attacked nnd killed him. No cause in assigned for his acts. -t thoritie steamer North Star has arrived jrom AspinwaH in safety I'with in treasure from i re it, ui j.u, i i saieiy "witii has been arrested by the," Government and sbajrched, the coming poruiward, Ca On hcr outwa rd passage the went to Lafayette, New 'nn'd took t.icm amounting to; th a "British on the "sacred soil" of old Virginia.

Ketoloed, That tender be attained by both is the permanent cs- rices to authorities or to the lojl ubiibhuicnt of the Southern Confedciacy citizens ifthp "county! if they call 'upon -M to assist in bringing 1 these rebellious crca- Logg ()p Ljrj ny JK LO Trf Qmo, tures into subjection to the of the land Gazette says: The dam- by making them' to propcrty ttnd oss a on said to Near Elkton', it ia J)river on to tow her but, found had bilged, and that nearly every thing' had been 1 taken out of her. iller crewpccupicd tcnU on shore. 1 tic leaders of tho Democratic Itrtnlvut, That this rtiJef will he applied rd or sexes--to those- f-lot cow'ardice. 1 ted thc" after noueof'the'ncwflpapWs i 'i i. (irti Vu that city, winch were lately presented, i.

thone way give 'air! and 1 other, acent or other per- II tX, ,1 if Jrl i I froin those lish'ed in the pajjorw of the benefit of nil coaccrncd: 5 i to leavu ywjterdayjwith fujl the three gears' 1 the TM i fi i i i i i ii i i i i i i 4 maVncd'ancl ftihplo lady i ft C( i i tho i pair ui Mrt f.hni«f nml 1 of now, from ttiJe the 'finely, nnd' C-pWiii among tlw J' I ana, otnting 1 Iliohmondtfor the purpose ctf'exhihiting'M iitiprovcd'firc io. i.i'i'ii' nntccrsto unauijB ,1 OUTRAGES AT The' Cin- cinnnti'Times states that the-scecsssibnists near Gynthiana, Ivy in order to prevent the shipment of Cincinnati for the use of 'the' Union the jSeatejtp'n thV nlgnV set fir to 4 rondibeyona.Cynthiana; huld up Jhoir hands and'ra iave sworn tho them Co'.

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