The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, September 14, 1870, Image 1
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VOL. xx
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1S70.
NO 46.
Tlaneo Danaoa B< Doa? Perentie*.-Vir?.
DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. MORALITY AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE*
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T Of H ATE, LUCK Of KO?RlNtf OAMP, ?
JU Curiosities of Literature, C.
Old Curiosity Shop, "
Pickwick Papon, Ot
?nd ?ll the lat? pabl(cation.i ?f the dey to be had m
?I pabllibar't pri?es, . ^ mi
_ At TUE SUMTER BOOKSTORE. *(
July 2y a
h
y ... i
?fcfter their d??
wtf p?4\irqn*d it. Fiom what I odald
euro tom ^h?. Fr?nch prisoners, of
^V?r^:^;^;?|?fp, IfeSFW
l? lack i^Vqt?art*r,Mt >Beflma tritt'
ind therefore, in OM o of another defeat
*%e fedat?; Wei* would ft
rto"8 o'clock, I Wa*?? w 'tba 'Ctewo
iouthwest, on the,main road. At half
h^^!??f^v^.?wM great
?oTem.ent emoDg the troops on camped
ill around us, hod wo thought i at first
iame>poun og th rough tho T i Hage, th o i r
?? WM'.na dM W*-oht Ara ?nein. A?
trid?, I saw by the men's faces thal
omething extraordinary Waa going ou.
?st possible,marching order, all their
roapsaeks were left behind, a?d they
rere carrying nothing but a shako slung
roqnd th cir sh oulders, except that one
ir twp,bon vivants had, retained their
amp kettles ' , '
But it oamp kettles wer? left behind,
heoartooohe boxea were there, haog
og 'h?avily lo irbn? of the men's beufy
inbalanced as they ought to be by .
mapsacks. Soon I learned that a,whole !
>russian corps, those lent from Prince
^rodericks iC her lea's second ar my. ab d
he Crown Pririco's, were making a
oread march to tho left, iu the direo
ion of Douohery and Mecieres, in order
9 ?hut in' McMahou's army in the West
nd to dsiyo them against the Belgian
rontier. I learned from officers of the'
!rown Prince's si a ff that nt the 'salaae
?nie, white we were watching regiment
fter regiment passing through Chemo?
r, the Saxons' and Guarda, 80,000
trong, on thc Prussian right, under
'riuca Albjiri? or*'<3dxdny', Wore also
tombing rapidly to close On the doomed
'reneb ar my,-on the riebt bank of the
Ieuse, j which they had crossed nt
temilIy_on Tuciday, the 80tb, iii tho di
sotion of Jio Chapelle, a small Tillage pf
30 inhabitants, on the road f romped an
) l?uUloo, io Belgiqra/ *nd the lust
ilittg? before crossing the frontier.
Anything more splendid than the
i eb's marching would b?'impossible to
nagi ne. I saw men lamp in both feet,
obbling alo?g in .the ranks, kind' cora
ides lesa footsore carrying their needle
tins. .Those who were actually, iucapn
10 of putting oue foot before another
ad pressed peasants' wagons anti every
railable eonvoyance into service, and
ere following in the rear so as to be
sady:for the.-grcat battler whi?h>all felt
ire would come off po the , morrow,
he Bavarians, who,.it ls generally he?
aved, do not march so well as they
?ht, were iu the c?ntre, between ns at ;
hemery and Sedan, encamped, around
IO ifOoda at La Jtfarfce,.famous .for tbs
r??e batilo io l?il/dttYibg Wrr t>f
ie League. ' ; ft ,. r J
When X had sean tho last regiment
tsh through, (for the paco at Which
tey wont can- really not be called
arching in the ordinary sepso,),I rod?
f about a quarter-past eight . in- the
rening for Vetfdfee*e,h?h*frc -tVvKingV
sadqoarters were; abd Where j ihep?d
? find house room for roan and beast,'
ipeoially tho latter, as being far the
oet important on tho ov? of a great
ittle. When I got within about half
m i fe of Vebdfe's??; going at a steady
ot, a;sharp '.bait" rang . out through
io clear air. t brought my hom to a
and-still, knowing that Prussian BCD
ies arte no* tV'??o-tritjod- with, 'As I
tUod opy twettiy yards off 'M heard the
tot's Of-their?- toots; it?itTiey brVtfghk'
ieir weapons toa full cock and covered
My., reply >b'eing satisfactory, J
^t^^^^V^^ie?ae, and kay mare
Jfc? o'o?QckooV Thursday. morning,
T'?tf$mVto ?wffe ??;! ?ay?ng
e King's hoTnet #bt? ha^essing, and
S Maje^yj^ouldfhsave in half an hour
m ped np, sehed emits of br end; wine,
AB i red***, io tbs crest of M Mil
ove below, a most glori o ni panorama
.rftmierr ?M??jfl?tafst frbreythe,
a later in the day, 14 would Have been
.rib oetolDtf eW| !A ?o< a? Uleadid
scene without ?'battle's magnifiecatly
...we towp ID W?.
their usual stupidity, for one can find
no other word for. it, th?j Frenc^Trfyl
failed to mine. the bridgo at Bazo??e,
and it we?-ot-i??eof%r?e?vice>to the
Prnesianfrt**?tfMr?^M>e^ The
Prussians act nally threw up earthworks'
on tho iron brid^e^ tatito protect it
from (he Fronblr, who *Td oie than once,
attempted, carly in the day, to' storm
tho bjf?^20n?1i?pe of breaking tho
lia varian's communication between, the
right and left banks of the Meuse.
> K^pS*it]??iP $0$ unable to do, and al
though their cannon shot had almost
demolished Ute parapet, tho bridge
i tao?f w?$, never o ?ist cr i al ly ' i damaged.
Oh the projecting spurs of the hill,
crowned by the woods of La Marfee, of
which I have already ispoken) the Ba
var ?ans had posted two batteries of six .
pounder rifled .breech loading steel
Krupp guns, whicb >.kept up a duello
anti! the very end of tho day with ' the
siego auna of Sedan across the. Meuse.
Still further'fo tho right'A?, or rath?
er to tho esst, for our line was a oirou
Ibro the village of Baseile, terminating
?bout a mile end a half from' Bedan, at
the woods near^ Rubecoiirt midday, t hat
Is to say, in a line from liui^fle north
Lhere ii? ? ta vi ne, wat?red by a tiny I
brook, which was the scene of the most
iesp?rste struggle and of the mo.H
frightful slaughter of the whole battle.
This stream, whoso name I have forgot?
ton, if it ever, had one, runs right be
Itind the town of Sedan, from'the woods
jf Floigrouse On the , ti or th behind
the:W'rra?8AVhMl.^bd.r^tV cot
;ages and fruit-'Jaden orchards, and
crowned by the -wood - of La Garieune,
?hieb rans down to the valley of which
[ have jrrafjspQkew. ^fiepwean this wood
?nd the tomi Ntenj'scrorftt French camps
?heir white sheUor tenia standing
?*Wee^^ fceS^brol
the day hug? messes of troops
if ere. never uaed- . Even . during the
leight bf battle they stood as 'idle as
Pits John Porter at the second battle
?l*V*Nf ffji*?gin?? that ttfey
fruit ; h ave Veep ?nqisoiplij ed G ar des
Mobiles, whom the ' French' generals
lared not bring out against their eno-:
ny. To the Prussian left these French1
lamps, separated from.them by a wood j
)d ravine, was--? long-bare hill, some
hing liko one of the billa on Long
[.laud. . This hill, on which was some
>f the hardest fighting of tho day, form
ed one of tho keys of the. position of
?he Fret?eh '1at?y. V'When onoe its
?rest was covered with Prussian arti l-l
amil??.
{tin< fis they faro t??f6tm*Wov6 ,wth?
own, but the town, was almost within,
nask?t;range of toto. Still f>r*her td
he?tlsyihe1 volage ?flllyr seV ori
Ire early in the day by the French
thoils.; South ofitjiis a brokon railway
mdge, blown up by the French to pro
>n tho lino to Mecieres, was the wood-;
jd hill crowned by the now and most
lid e?us chat can, as be calls it, of. ono
Monsieur?Pave, lt waa here the crown
['rince and his staff stood during the
lay, having "a rather more extensive
mt fess central view, and therefore
es? desirable than ours, where stood
lothing of your'correspondont.
?08ITIONS O? THE^ ^t?l4P. ARMIES.)
Ilavleg'thnJ MWfl*l lo?give some
aint idea of the goene of what is in all
irobabUjtystha d^hn>e battle of thc
>ositlOBi of the different corps at. the
lommeneemantof the action, premising
hat all movjuftM?P irlMfrf tho simplest
joseible nature, the object of the Pms*
?ian generals beiDJJ merely to close the
)r?8esr^t40?prathWch'they be?
ran ?oto a oircle bj efieotiog a jnnetion
)etweon the Saxoncorps on their right
ind tho Prussian corps on their left.
Thia action took plaoe about noon near
ilready spoken. Once their terrible
lifflie formed and well soldered together
t grew .malle? and smaller; until 'at hut
IPRIHB !
i SW th?WH on Which ttl? Crown* j
Prince wee. Sc ed, thti ground, from j
tl)ltd Pr058ian corps belonging to,
Pribee IVodcr?c Ch aries, a cd temporari ly
ftttaohed to the armyv of, tho t Crown
: PH90*?.:. Thia wjn. .tk^b^Uo?t the
tW^piAMOJ? ?fcJp&rTOiflfcflrsdbjri
^?o.roieg^?er^ml^Ue^^?J^li .po greet
advaoeo tcQk pIaQo.uotjnat?tOwm^at,
i.for^e arUllflr?, Itti^f? had, eil tl,e
oWprlthto ud?;..k.iJtill Turther, ianthe deft,
pear"Doucherry^woro 20,000?.Wurtcm^
,b??gera, reedy, ,tp cast ?Off?un j iFjeneh
f?om Mo?iorca, in caso of their making
v'yi . . TH? FOneEe-KNQA'iiro. . 1 ?-.(: :
The number of Prussian troops 'engaged
je.iB^imtod>j;/Gre^Mpirte mjm??
OOO,- nod lhat<*>? thc Ereooh at 120^000
We know that McMahon hW*>w1th;
bini on Tuesday 120,000 men, that is '
'four1* C?rps^riis own, that was' lately
commanded by Gen. ? < Ito bailly, now
under General LeBrnn ; that of Felix
.Douay, brother .pf Gen: .?beL Douny,
killed at Wcisscnburg, and the Fourth'
'Corps, principally composed of flip'
Guardo Mobile, the name of whose;
commander hoe escaped mo. MoMahon,
although wounded, commanded . io
chief op the French side, It is almost
needless to say that tho reel command?
cr-in chief of the" Prussians Was "Von
Moltke,; With thc Crown Prince and
Prince Albert of axony immediately
next in ,command. . ./fl. .
, , COM^KNCEMEN? OF. BARTLE.
.Th.cjo were a few stray cannon shots |,
fired," hut tho real battle did nojj, com- n
menee until G o'clook, becoming a sharp V
artillery fight at 9, when the'batteries \\
had- got within easy ranjie and shells t|
.began to.dp.serious mischief. .? At five j,
minutes q/,.13 o'clock the musketry fire -
in'.' tho valley, jo. the"reqr"'.of ?jadun, {,
which had opened[ at ? 1.25^ became
exceedingly livcly,,:being one oorttinous a
rattle, only , broken by th o growli ng. of fl
tho mitrailleurs, which ..played, with a
deadly effect on tho advanoiug Saxon "
Mi Ba'vifrian'-b'pWmosV''^fierai Sheri ?
dan \ 4ly whoti^ sidcT wa* standing; told I 'u
me that he did not rem ember ever to j-,
have, heard Buch- well-sustained small ^
arms firo. It made itself ljeard . ahoye t]
the war of batteries at our. feet. At j,
?2'o'cl?ck precisely ? Prussian': battery "
of six guns, on the slope'above the ?
broken railway bridgofover tho Moubr, g(
near La Villette, had silen jed two, bat- a,
tories of Fronch guns at the foot, of ]?
the Wo billa already mentioned, near j(
thc village .of Blom^iog, [At ton min-i
utes past 12' o'clock the infantry no'
l?ngcfsnpportcd by their arlilj?ry, ircre j
compelled to retire to. '-Fldmir/g, Undi 0
soon afterwards a jtinotipW between thc \{
Saxons 'hod Prussians bohiod "Sedan fl
was^anno?n^ejd^^u? - by . Genral .Voir '"
?toon',*wh'o'wflp .cager ly j pee ri ng th rough J
a largo teldscop'o; as being, safely oom f,
ploted --sil, i. . . .>..:... :. -. et; 11* ,htf\\\ a
'"'9$^ the j|
battle oould no lunge* bo doubtful.,The k
French i, were completely aurrounded 1
a ?d' brough* to bay.' At 12i65 we wer e V
?11 ast?uish^d to sec clouds pf ; retfeai-. 0
og Prenon infantry on the hill between tr
Flowing and Bedan, a prussian battery
making good practice, with 'percu?s?an
shells, among the'rooedidg ranks. The ?
wholo hill, for a- quarter- of an hour, ^
wa? literally covered with Frenchmen, I
runniiijg r^p^lyV Xese ilSjo^?j in )
hd?r after, Gorier al;,.Von ito?ni . called. A
our attention to another column io full i
retreat to the right of. Sedan, on the i
road leadifr fVoni)it\za\i& patl* Oav?n- j
uo wood. They never halted on til they;
got to a. email red roofed. house OD tho J
outskirts of Sedan itself. Almost at j
the ?arno moment , General Sheridan, (
who was using .wy. opera ?1Q?8, .asked j
me to look at thtrd French column ,
moving up a broad grass road through j
La Qavonue wood, iaimediatoly ?hove ,
Sedan,'doubtless.to support the troops -,
.defending th* \ttiporUnt Habile ravine !
?O^f .^'9|tWuf&Qt fOW?S?
>V P?100R?8S OF THB BATTLE.
ob the edge of tho,wood towards Toney
and aboveHijgMtf v?f vigorow fire
upon tbs a'dv?uo??jg Prussian columns
of the third poTfa+v*to^tv\foutr. in?
tention it was to storm the bill north
west of J A Gayenuevand ?o , ,g?in the
key of tMpiiltip*%t that side. At
l??5 o'e?ockm ?n?ther FreqoV battery
near tho wood opened on the Prussian
oolumns, wfflcfc Were compell?d to keep
shifting their ground till ready for
their rush at the hills/ pad in ordor to
avoid offering so good a mark to the
French sheila. Shortly afterward! ire
paw1 the first Pruwian skirmishers op
the ereitof La Ga veone bills, above
Ton ey. They did riot seem in strength
and G en er* 1 Sheridan, who was ?land
?
apirtMiamV stj|b a ombio^ ok fire,
Ung. tiW< freist Corsas ' and teeny IQ
number*, ip manses, io hundred*, *od
sion? went J,urruidiy back in disorder
went baok . faate*nr*?rit talafe-went
back scarcely a r?giment in strength,
and not ?tall a regiment'in forni.* Its
Bomcly array; wsjsnddeuly/ cbtvuge? 4O*?
tneo. The too??ent tho .cuirassiers
ininti bafek thu'BraV? 'Pr'd'ssians'daftne'd
rbrwattd'ffj h?t pursait; at double quick,
Ch a,in fop try plain ly, jpnrsuiof <h?' fly tog
wftlwr > *'W.i& J?M >*ot; aten
been [ recorded in tho ?pu ab of .Far.
(now pot when an exsniplb, to comparo
jr?o?s?ljrwitriabiB tfBsWtfrYedi- There
rus no! more'elrikiiig'- epm?de in tho
>?tt)d. I <,i >{.*,;!)..?SH .rv, .
1 Wh V^etfreto fafafitry aaVlrheirj
?valry titus. Heelng. before the foot
midiere, they in their turns.Opine forT
yard and attacked the Prussians. The
Prussians waited quietly and . patiently
inducing n rapid and telling firo. from
he bha?SepOta, until their enemy had
?raff* ab near tis to bo within 100 yarda
rom th ctn. Then they returned with
he noodle guns tho rapid fire from the
hassepots, ?nd' tho Frenolr infantry
bold ho more endure thc Prussian fire
han the cavalry to wft?se rosqu? they
md come. The infantry fled in its
orn^ aWd followed ihfi 'fcapYrV' \ tp th*
lace fr?b which tneVciwe'-^that is'be
lihiJ n Vidge jfoino 5?0 y?ftlrda On; the
royj tb^?d?h^wjf era*1he Prussian foi
ra?lt?uts wMth their tearing Aro could
o longer rea?h them. The great ob
?ct of the Prussians was ^ained, since
hey were not driven from tho crest of
he hill thby fought to hold. Holding
thus'?gainst cavalry, the Prussians
ersuaded themselves that it was possi
le to Htabltsb ertiH?r^ ob this hill.
The rood? now presch toot a" terrible
yingiOtev^ry direqtiointatwi throwing
way their arms. The Prassian forces
reseed forward resolu{eiy, .bent - upon
ut ti pg off titear; retregi^offOida, #e Igi
rh. Tho Prussian troops used the
ayot?et1 terrible ?effe'?i. Wghi^ofoa'
d on th?'the ro?t'and'pur?rtiirj le?Vihg
tie1 Prussians gathering, in targe 'num?
era .around,?Sedan,,. rTho omporor, re?
mined at Sedan throughout the battle
it half past two' o'clock a message Wai
brit to thc Emperor nt his headquarters
dvising him to il to'l?elgiom, but thfc
Impcroy WM tQO ill to undertake1 the
This morning tho Prussians prepared
) ?ttnck Sedan, which was not in a con
ition'to MfstV Voloolt a party
f officers, headed by ' Gen, Wimpfen,
:ft Sedan, bearing a flag of trace. ; It
os reooived by the ?'rucian a tl vano?
uard and conducted to 'the rear to the
russian headquarters, where' th? 'Gen.
finally euri endured th t? ' Frc nch ' aViny
nd fort rees io King William;! The
reno ? .party also boro a letter from.the
imjperpr, Napoleon -to Kiug ^William,
?ting lie desired to surrender himself
ot having any command. Formal c?
ital?t?on took place, at half-paStTonc
clock. ; , . . i - ?? " '
HB JMIP?ROR'?I'! SUunrNOKR^-rROTtA
>? BLE TERMS OF'rEAOE. V: Sjfc? :
King gilliam wa^ profoundly' oVc/t
mgm 9i??t??i vrt?rioi Ni
?nd?r wa-fjbjrougbt to hinr^y^pAPW,
??ot L'?pi?, one of ?he, Imp.erin^ .aid*
[is' Majesty appointed"' o\$e$ho.g'2ai
joe, uiid exh.ibited (hp moat considera11
russians fnat (h? ;.J^mpc^or wa/, wjw
Ve army until the surrender wo^pn.
3sed by him. jt>t jg ?aid that tlie Ern
iby ogaioat Mw urgency rffsyounge
fficcra, as ho wu? so much shocked b;
IO fearful slaughter of Wednesday am
hurflday. It is believed that the. fesi
mee of the Kletifor' or Xiesse-Cassa
ill bo assigned to him by King VVil
am. , TueiPrince Hlperiat cMsaed th
ne in to belgium > on ;.Wednesday, an?
ho nmrned a Irenph lady, (Do Fez
asnal; i' and conducted 'to' tho ch?t?ai
rtWWn^aV.fith<
hiwoy: a^ Chlmoy, lof iHaififtuU/ fi
ill probably .pr'??eed ib >arts at bop
nlesa n ravolrttiorl shoald break bli
iere. We har? nothing at all' fror
artt. It, rs most ' oxtraordinory th a
lia morning nothing wos krWn . i
aria, publicly, of the Emperor's ?ur
mder. lt ia perfeotly i inpossible ' i
irina what th? result in that .oity <
ta news will bo. ft ta hoped fo L?t
m that tho war'forer will ?bato tper
i this daoisive nows, hut moro fea
ian hope is ftK. ! ,
? ./,; ?.- - ? '
- Why ls a wjody , ?r?l?or ? Hit?
'hale? Beoauat. he o(t?n risc? t
becri w^tc?he ^^^^^^!
Hop?* of Uty end ^'th? judgment
-the people's heart-never to be eras
>sTiS 'v?tf w^of?h* 't^'Btt^iutt?olf?^Ie
v?ntly to b? w?ahed, the pebp?e^oT fcacV
State! wlU(>JUOTapell?d< tojebetf?^f
moo, ftitt?^
disadvantage* of the sitoatjdn.. There
r?uttf4wlo?:pttempA lb . jgtioto exietiOg
lt,wsr,o*??0fr ?g (ftjftlf
opon dBi ?s ? ?Vf ^terning, P<W*t $
to redeem tbe 8 tn ?e. Every mao who
has properly ty be?pr?acrvfidl from the
rapapity of the plunderer, ?nd'to whom
tbe pursuit ot h?pp?peasV^?t au :,;?b
tirel; abandoned dream, is interested lo
driving out frrrm?heir strongholds of ae
?U?My ? tM^Kt?Qetandye^
lia.Teifustep^fi^e?reiias vampyreB po
tb? State, io ?ki away its substance, and
Vav?: mw*W dtfgeoph ^ their:
salubrity with the severe scorn of thc ;
ipoilrloving and spoil-holding conquer ;
Vfctfi . |i . v '.. v i
To tho citizen? pf Columbia and S oath
karolina, plunderers at' home'J?ro far '
norato he dreaded than plunderers at
rVaahington Our local taxes are heavio!
han our Fedorab taxes, indi, for our
two Ipoal; sh ort coringa .fj?. ?jrp .jftpre ?
lireotly responyble^bdth ttl, porte-?and
eel i ng, than for those which we puffer
n ooturoonwith ?lithe rest bf the s o V- ;
reign people of the United States--the .
iroprict?rs arid rulers of a "boundless
on ti neut." 'Aa prolimioary. t,o" attend- ?
ag to tho necessities of. the Nation's -
louse of Life, let us; eco to'w that our .
.wo bouse lit'a?t? Jo ?rder^rhat- 'a3tro?.; J
ant intruders are drivon from larder
nd kitohen, from store house and sink, )
.(ed in' bringing, about,aa<dejJire?bU a
stirU fiopldbe iuducetf Jo #r k tttfpipjt.
paly tpgetber. :,;i,^.??; f,
Disturbing elementa rn pit k% Uirdst 1
side/ifNre wish to secure 'rfta\ . ?^?n1' '
-hieb is strength: The anti nigger/ !
lui sot?*-warfare against dead iasVes $
pd,;fettled rcsajjs, which sectjopal '}?
lotapurs are so prone to engage iu,, is *
di only usele'ffe but' suioidal, and must '
consequently .he^froWoed'-'dowH: ' v$lrV ;!
lest ungrudgingly .give the negro all 4
b^fljprpl, political nod Jogal rights, or. j
!e cannot expect that co operation ot> 1
.hioh aJpnp victory maj be 'aafolv Dre- 1
iotatedJ'l'ftis interest ib a??fapf 3
?oti?ruioal administration of oar public i
rusts',' and rfu ' hooast Collection and j
i8bur?cmeut of necessary (Wtaes, ' is ?*
re??, in a moral and political point ot .
lew, as thatrP'f any cuiten. ' Let bim,
hen, b^lpVt??d to' joirt in 'a holy ?ft 3
?'rri .intaib1tb??olprlnciplcs of noadul j
jratpd llepubij^anjom whioh properly 1
t.tacb io legit ?mate felt govorntHe'it--rrrt 1
?op.esty and oapacity ift^uU%Lofflc|rt< i
'hetner State or muntoipnl, nre quite as 1
?i?otral tb W,WTMv W*h*y '
fr to\'(Hfj.'? e11 b*y u g;'lof >bf?r*MSf .j
ion - s io this, we are all- bound togeibor J
I* community oifrfatM; which cut j?rar;
r overrides Ae, smaller <prt>pt?ujs j bf
i,?hipb"or3f8jM$f To be a ffl&?ffl
oruraunity. we'must BeopVe';ptpapefity;
n such tor ma ns it cnn bo boat 1 main 1
?ned f?we!,?>usW showi ja equivalent *
>r, ?W? l.W??*:. TO?pr?porty j
sfcure, and giye.a reasonable encour- ('
fmii tf&f-mt?i? . a#^' ;
tprce. . " " . fir :
When tho proper - detertniaatiori .' ie I
v i ^od, by *n, ow&Mfafr of^rpper 1
i
itcllige^t ?wlmion Wi th? next PMdet?J
;al campaign, rany ho studied arid, br
)0{Ied.,,1 Wp must nieet, the anti.radj
tis of tho North, if we intend tp se?uro
tdera? aa well m ' State .reforms, in - * j
i^Pfi^ WmodaW?n - kvdT
WceaaiorrT The strategy J-nvolved must"1
o no Janos laced afFnir, with one sol pi
fen looking to tho North nod another
? tho South, but a comprohepsivo, all
^bjraeing p)ao,
iee of enlightened self, government.
^' A1 Oerma? ?w^o had . ^? 'paid
itantion- to - learning Knglish, had a
orse K stolen Vf Vam bia ' barn', thc orh^r ,
(gbt, whereupop bp^.fjfcfflffi a? '
'^n^diiW^^ve^a
la- awake in- my Bleep,' 1 hear som'?Vltaig I
IB I Unka vaa a ut y oat .right lo ?By
bro,and I yu?t out jumps do pad. aed
ins mid do barn out ; ?pd, von I vas.
.re coom, I soe? day my pig gray trop
tare, be vas bin ttd* leos? and ?uh mit
a atable off: an' ever Who will bring
im haok. I yost so mach bay him as
at bili kuBbfot?ary." ' *3
?Sra
of th? Nativ? Sottjietb Uo|oYn igtt ft
bo held Boroo tluW io ?t^iembolf or
things nowWrJ, tho 'b.tlro ' TJdftn?4t
Government abd the oratora tba?-Wo afc
^?$4, ;gt^ fg^$
might, possibly, carry tho next Hoote
grew out ?l, th? war, an?.dopt aplatform
litioal rights wbidh he, on?oyod'o#r*.
*'% mwjhf j^ ja^o%* W thit
every seot.otfehlijto:^
shall bo burdened with ?ore tban it?
ftiatproportion, -<?Vi>^Vt;>;V-j . v . .
, '.. . .'. ^^^f^^**T^v:'-;:
Ha bi str?ot in?ee?|P?? h ia cn gasmen
fal* nabing W
?hieb onght to be dou,?, apd,.?/ graf?ra
snin^tabcMp^
?ee%>>* apd b^
Hbcre : ii prowpt,;Ty^
joatotaer^?nti tffam Q?faMfri?i?
^Hbi^fa/ay^
tmjea when tPOtf-Oap; aoVa?t*|ff>^# .
aUdei,eitha*.:fo^ ,t
?ineH ?rafita ?^^fc^iK^?^ ?
chance bjpt^r, fitfp* W^?^jH 1
Llu?-iJ.: 1._j-_kt.:..t_ ll.^ ?_?I...
?|r? aa;titi- ?8 - Oajrj?, ftO/d i*tte?tion <!*0
?nable htm ; bula?ice*.rcf??fyr?yait fiatrf,
iinoa,,andjh;?rt nj|*M Moi
^??^^^^*^ ^^pl^i^iSi^l^^^^^
n o ne V mattera and law . ?'tU t wrlfen
her/u the Icaal Ward , kW#&?
n hin caflejiditfo*?, t?wrt>?>%??^Ub?r
e lat ive to aptiptottiicnts, nddreast*, ?rm
>ctty oasli inaU?rH;^?rt ca\itioufJ bow h>' \
?eooutos H?on'riiy for any par ?'on and <
foeaj^ua only M?hen,Urg?d by ^t***> J
i?h?nfanHy^ //?/r4i JomrtofifarWi *
fiXc?hteat now?-?oing do^theVbatir* ,
j? M t?v'deoTde whbfh'?rllSty
nrfVoverymiri *haa b^^^jP? "'
yfoa-l?r-oor ultli?i?a;fcel thia IV ?tf
?riVj iBd lartaSW^tS^nf ?
lay in ?pite of th? lie? ofth? Wm*Wl
?. pw;o?r*?^
>a true to oyrsolraa and work with
i ?im. ir ap ?ampia i. ??e??aV W*
joint to Judge Cafpentar, the hardoi
?orking man in the Reform party. Look
lt'tila rim. Ila's a whola touro. - W
niter httlotr
?rafa
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? --*?~.-.-,s. ???tf*? S
- D?ngcr?.a? f^noinittfl-tlioi'o who 3
ur? drvMcd tu kill. .