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expirgse a arb oh 'the' snard*ij
ren4th tWen. his suuba
ion. by an Y mottane
All aon sholi be o1aeseed,
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The Richtiond 2Vms says that the
following waif--as-pened ere the Con.
federacy met, its ine blo dopm, by a
country maiden, to 0 frien4 ix that city.
The fEmes calls it a General invitation :
"Come leave the noisy Lomptreet,
And come to thie. JAeld. wish me:
Trip o'er the J|eatA w/th flying feet
Anp skip along the Lei.
There'Awell find the flowers that be
Along the Slonhwalt still,
And pluok the buds of flowering pea
Thit grow.gn A. P. Hill.
Aeroq6 the Rode# the Poret boughs
Alstately Archowy erW,
M 6e sdI pipM that 'arly bir4
That n' eaught the worm.
Come hasen! for the Be$ is gone,
And W4edlies on the plains;
Come braid a Garland ere the leaves
Fall is the -111aeting tRaine.'
*Ratas will be reoollected as a partner of
MdDiniel in the torpedo business.
ZLetterfrom x-Goveritor Xagrath.
'The following lettet from ex-Govern.
or IfAGRAT11 appears its the Now York
Heral, of.the 23d inst:
FORT PULAaKr, Nov. 6, 1865.
- *fr DAn- : It costs tue an effort
to seat inyself and write you, because the
subject of my leqter iq always a matter
of grea, consequence to me, and at the
same time of great trouble to py friends
who are able to do anyhing . for me.
And the thought that' the sight of my
handriting brings annoyance to ny
"riends,is tome a source of inexpressible
pain. Still, my eondition here is so tor.
turang to me, that, instigated by the 14t.
ters which.my fellow prisoners have re.
ceived tq-day, I am forced to write you
and ask if it is not possible to acctmplish
my libera'on? Every other Governor
of a recon.tricted 8Sate isatlarge,, Kv
qryotfier' Judge of 'the Confederate
States isat large. Every other Judge
ofithe United States who resigned is at
large. .Why should* I be detaified ?
hba have I corne ? Who . strove, in
21 o(id for
years,
was held more respqnsible than I for hav.
Jag stayed the action of the State ? And
wfin Idid resigo, whpt , other course
could I pursue than that whihh I did
pursuegn resigning at onbe, that a suc
cessor might be. Appointed? :Would
this be condemned ? It so, wht . was
.4he.alternatiye ? Was it to continue,
and either'thwart thq action of thethov.
ernment;'lr renpunce opinions whicfi I
hoestly entertained? if this be true
what is my offence but in having such
*papjons ? And can that be censui able
when'with me the conclusion was not a
mattorof choice, but of necessity, ke.
cause of the convictions I hid ? 'I coudd
go"further ; fr you know that because
of an' adherende to the lkC eo t ions'
IUbecame-obnoxiou's tot0e' . hmont,
it ich non. T1I4 binion of th'at'
'Government had exclucted 'm its
cotfldence and dolrivfc me-' tvor
'Certainly, in t, *Apte' ent of. my
o 101ons pud Ift t ' do of my con
wan
ri 4nsl I- % ve I that I'wa en-.I
voting" die r uth, and in
Ruar nnintained ponaisten
d K4 to m'e, it, am,
aito pie, To
oll u en~, ahd.
LC hay ?It
U I 't . c r 'he
ie the ~ ~d~~~inIia, $Ii.b a
p e Staf .-si er ny
an is. oa s7i hh s tse t
wrong
Az4not eptl toe lsim that X met ~
WV oue fthe Vited States in South
s~~j5aap 49,.orilution, little ~
9 t'. is vs
L LV V-J~ L-NO. 118.
nay have been;.-you know that opposi.
tion to the movement jn the State vas
utterly idle.- You know that %be only
rganized partr in the State by which.
opposition'hd been made was broken.
up, and' that its leading members in dif
ferent parts of the State had dissolve&
its unity: You know that irn the sum
ner of 1860 Mr. Boyce published hit
letter, its which he nrged separate State
action in the event of Mr. Lincoln's
election, although he had been one of
the leaders of the anti-sevession party m
'1860. You know that soon after Mr.
Orr published his letter, in which. he
counselled a movement as soon as four
States were ready to act. You, know
that these and other leaders hiving
thus spoken, there came to be but one
Purpose everywhere, and all felt that,
npon the happening of the. contingency
which was then contemplaied the choice
must be made by all whether the
would go-with. the State. Is not ali
this true ? Who knew" more of the
facts than you ? And if true, why
should I be imprisonod when every
other. functionary who has held -any.
of the offices which Ihave filled is at
large ?
yapplicationfor amnesty is a full
and aithfulexplantatlon not. only of
conduct, but also of opinion. My assu
rance of future obedience to the gfvern.
ment is given in the strongest terms.
My.willingness to aid in. carrying out'
the policy of the government aind reasl
suring the harmoilous union of the
States is expresed in language, as sin.
6ere and strong as any one has us.
ej.
Can I not, tinder such circumstances,
have that relief which my discharge on
parole would afford ? If the President
i do disposed, let tne pardon depend up.
On my conduct in the fnture. Is this
asking too much ? Can it 1e bbtained
I would not troublb you again if I
knew.any other to whom.I could write,
and who would be able to aot in the
a YOU very tr iek.
SToP THIC CrAnNIVAL OF BLOOD.
Louisville 2)aily Democrat makes some
suggestions against military commissions
and exeoutions-which will meet with the
%pprobation of our people. It says:
We are making history, and it is a
iistory that may not read, well a hun.
lred years hence. If all are to be hung
ifter a' civil war whl deserve to be
,anged, we should have-need of a guillo.
e; but after such crazy times as we
lave passed through, the sentiment of
he world will not justify vengeance, nor
von retribution, inflicted hy human tri
The misfortune is that. in cases .such -
now come before these c.rMasons
rnpartial invqstigation, fr o r6vt preju
ce, is not to be expet They are
vparts trials, who e e tctors are
Ses and ihe accused the vanquished ;
ti, beside -thegworldIs much given 4
nk. To sift out, the truth from false.
ood, wokild. reqire an impartial nourt,
d even th6n thb task would bo diffi.
We are 14* g a record that will
ve, abih d ars -much mistaken if inen
ireafter do ot ead it with disgust and
idi 'ation,
:Wbat p 1blegood purpose are these a
Kecuti6as tqanswer ? We ltnow they
nialit. 'he -rive -been tried often in
w;Iorld'an ed of (lat effect. The
tim~susgelly oopge partyrsw'hose
rhruple jat be imita rather thai
P ine-. IDo~rq, N is ulbsur41 that a
Moo pra.( rebellon sehould ,under,
byOye'retipn tQ pik~e re,
hllon,per e odious. gWe' knom that
qupatpeea '~s all thisE
9 ia14wi~ t, it t
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