Home League, The (Newspaper) - June 1, 1861, Hartford, Wisconsin A to the Interests of tho 6.000 Bail Mortgagors of the Friend of and tho Poo of Swindling SATURDAY AT Copies in- tnu up o In Clubs single DO f tho Addi i m- wi i. to tions bo 00 no 20 DO 8 01) 00 1 nn n Union is VOL. 1. 1, 1861. 3PO fni DO pur o O B J R I I. Q as .i thin 1, nt 7 Hull i- M Alt. A. 1. 45. Tho 7 WENDELL Kingl To spirit Wiley in our living time our Thy our To dio Cor ia Tho t Still guide in its God of nil Lord I In druml mime wo druw lift willi light our from its tiil shall Till till our A. M. 7.-H) A. A. M. 5.UO P. M. K. K. P. M. of in ot mill 1'wd. Abo It. ll. A rh I'm inn tn thn H NO ill T A i Y i r r c to to Cut alpI C. North The Blacks and the There arc other ways uf crushing the spirit rebellion than Oy armies and nnd any general of the s of the campaign which is now in order to be must include Home arc doubtful in and men at the will about These wo propose to notice in order that the public may have ample time for reflecting upon ihe consequents of their before rushing hastily into in the exasperation incident to some sudden We witnessed several such outbursts of public frenzy since the com- of the present when it would have been dangerous to turn the in- flamed multitude in a wrong First we desire to cull attention to the sub- ject of the southern despite all can be will thrust itself ly before tho and in a very alarming We cannot better introduce this theme tlinn by tue following of u speech delivered by Daniel at the Avenue New York mid nil kinds Fruit A Kj i in command at Annapolis and the I dressed the to the of Mary have understood within the lust hour that some apprehensions were entertained of aii insurrection of tlie negro population of this anxious to convince of persons the forces under mv command are here in any wav to interfere with the laws of I ant therefore ready to co operate with your Excellency in most promptly nny insurrection against laws of Marv J dome two months Lieut. mer was in command of Fort seven slaves fled to the fort as a place of once their whom they were mercilessly When these slaves were surrendered Lieut. was in of and they won d have bwn of essential use to A rebel belonging to the force the fort is reported to have said Unit if the slaves not been given there would not have been a negro left in all that part of who can doubt it returned to their owner Hon W. of slaves who the Rhode Island regiment ten miles hopes of also is very much by fugitive slaves seek in- relume but in all eases they are our Northern troops are thus taking care institution which they all the the grops to work in the of fort's und doing all the drudgery and in New Orleans and sire the free Ouses been in southern papers where slaves and free invented all their hard earned in bonds of the loan to aid the rebel ment Does anybody believe this done voluntarily When the hear con- stantly all about them so much said against us as the enemies of is it. likely that they would do such No. The South is into the and it must take whatever consequences may arise Iree the 'The Four lust and re be no were gathered in camp They were cj of ut the fifteen hundred in a few received a of provisions from are within a day's march nf l he are well from nnd therefore are escaped to their on the Southern whiles by the son of John will be In tlie we of another projected which Unit paper says is accompanied by the mime of ha that it should be published lest it to He that of driven or men is Northern Illinois and S to set out the lorh for T the in that to which they als but sed I was arrested so made no as n and must go to Montgomery in were by this time a large crowd of other who the bald-headed bust up mi moral exhibition I was ceased and tied to a and the crowd went for my instruction nnd had been so ly at 15 cents per tore it all to Meanwhile dirty faced hovs was stuns and empty iWer bottles at fakin other liberties with my Resistance was for a variety of as I The mv by them to to my money box and confiscated aii the therein They went anil bust in nir letlin all the expelled from Arkansas an i in servin in the same wav if he could them Excuse me 11, but I when I saw that tiger spring to stir up the to plunder the of course five the The is a man sel with ice. hound for and is to on the Gulf coast east If si servile insurrection becomes formidable i- to keep it down over o men Mild in IM it und at in i inr nnd in will tu nil and in Pli In NT in A. OJI In C' rl MI. trl i. I. f Mr i l' it i tliN I a i nnd in nf 33. vi f HIP In t f Meat r I 1 7-1 il tint li in H tho bust Fresh etc. and In lie Th thi i id at in in I of d ith all so ind will In in T AX A. At i on will id A is Main i to kinds of Bedsteads Chairs the outbreak of the that his hearers would bear him witness that he hud long endeavored to stay the storm that has now arisen and to some peaceful sell lenient of now the first by firing on old had the door of lie was meeting them on their own have no no Let our northern us this tiling speedily and It. this owe it. lo the Unit should have no suck troubles as inc. ilu now in our if tho South tkc He knew they would have civil and what was far and he would make that by the time this matter was the liar institution of the South must be swept Let us finish things while we are about und leave nothing behind If this had been some impulsive to go off nt we should have paid 111 lie attention to it. Hut Mr. Dickinson is a representative He has been a member of the United from the of New and a candidate the The State of once him as her candidate to the cratic National and he declined the For years he luis been the leader of the most pro wing of tho New York conservative j Under such a like the above from him creates n. not but deep and Ilia is copied and commented all over the with and with denied that Mr. Dickinson tho of of people in the who are wearied out ne gro und are resolved now to nuke a of ii in some If tho South us it seems to on j ihe ruin of nil northern me re hunts and doing business with it. not appear to be any reason to re- strain the danger to Southern from the expulsion of against which we have all snuggled so and to prevent which we ninny The lime Una at length arrived when we emmot to slight this with u few generous have struggled vainly to miiko our Southern friends i madness of the course but s nee they seem to be bent on com passing our ruin tid I heir it is thai we should lay hare the whole wound probe it to the lull Before doing let us repent that the piratical course the is towards its creditors absolve from all considerations of Those who choose to become must take the justice which to We on a recent in full the infamous provision urged in Tennessee regard to northern Bad as and impracticable ns we deemed the Governor of Georgia has undertaken to carry them into He lias issued proclamation forbidding the of debts states that a ter in Madison Count would have a one hundred negr lar y ami active While our Northern citizens are poor res in the field a great is raised when .i he free colored people North organize to aid the A Tf is well known t at live whole four millions are in n and expect their with this under their thn Southern Stains are rushing a war the oven is of which forcing may it beyond our power to arrest the catastrophe alluded Already we find Northern easterly advocating the policy of ft may be that when the insurrection as it there will be generals in our generously disposed to curry idea and turn aside from the them to the re- Bur it. is we should decide we are to We are embarking war 6 vindicate Ihe authority of the incut mid to If the holders to war against them with their own power take care of their We do not perceive that they nre capable of understanding the obligation they would be under to us for such nnd in a. military point of view it is not my sweet you for my heart Rip whose hare has been ng in among the f off my left with all like a tiger by I can't say for certin that the tiger injured any of but as he was seen u few days after sum miles with u and well assortment of seats of in his and as he lookt as tho he'd bin sum I You will therefore perceive that n a cult to perceive which our to n regiment of colored was organize 1 in almost in u but could not be because we are obliged to fight armies at the south into which the blacks are driven by blacks must gerous to render will observe that no mention H of tim of and the reason is that the of a slave in buttle would involve n loss to the But the poor free negroes are by vigilance committee's lo would be no loss to save their While all this is any one J will on the slaves are not as ignorant of the current of affairs they are We might cite numerous A few will litre is the timony ol a gentleman returned from and as contained in the A. all uie Southerners fear above all u of the slave it as Every precaution is being it supply of amis left with the residents for that purpose as great as that which is ried off. by those who enlist doubt that as the the least ad- vantage gained by Northerners bo the signal for the uprising of the leel it and appreciate it at the the them mow The York a Democratic which sympathizes Ihe savs information has this office i intense out the rural districts of in quence of the imin ot an ate bloody out on of the on a large of have ceased to treat their masters with They covertly insinuate l expect to be speedily provided and there is. awful horrors of Saint- jn the will bu unless to prevent so is a whose A hidy on her way to the N a slaw stated that she did not her with further cal can She says she had not a in the district where she From Artemus Wavd in Con- Show is Con- You perhaps was for these many dase gone chans you I'd gone to the of I know is. It's u poplar newspaper Listen to my and be silent that ye mav I've been the a my by my and IDT ID E O C K ING C HA I US cte O. to Suit the 23, 1860- due to requiring them to be into treasury of the State for public In a similar our vessels happening into southern ports have been seized before Hie of any and the policy of privateering upon our com- merce is earnestly engaged in. As owe nothing to the honor or honesty of the we if we pny her up in her own inflict upon her such a blow us she will not recover The South has affected to laugh tit the idea of the slaves taking tage of the trouble to secure their But no sooner did the troops enter than even where the tion assumes its mildest and be if the negroes fled them as and besought them to be allowed to accompany the One slave ly returned by a New York and Ms owner immediately put him in There were a number of and in each Instance tbe Northern refused to tbo who does consider it ble a barbarous the iuf lior is on the eve of the legion in she St U leei niK fiom the JV Y Poit is follows In the ol o mth i lenis o- slave are much alum sleep vvith then at their h women lefuse to be left done on the tions In 1 forty fiom it is tlut an attempt at insui reel ion put down tcu days and time to my facile quill for the Komick if you'll low me to from your My success was I likewise had a of my If I've bin threw is bont which we've hern so then bound to that they mads too much of me. were altogether too lavish of their at- I went no of I went in my I was by one of the Loftiest desires which the to giv the people their leys them and which f venter to say are by other s I will not call that man who scz my a liar und but bring him me. and I'll with one But to In my the South beared a. heap an 1 up the I didn't think it to i The in all the was that Old Abe CM lied also of vails as they was used to that I didn't let worry me and Stripes to Son und a T and my wife she a M air these me the and of all the Alas after Slate tlie Things come to u small town in where I was to the Stars and ils of negroes were hnng A gentleman who returned from a journey through Louisiana ns that this hesitation floes not so much any preponderance of the Union as from the general fear entei tattled by the plan ters and farmers of a slaves most every plantation 13 doubly every wheiP the slaves are watched with the vigil to let any of their white but aim and them as a private planters date not leave their homes and no one thinks of staying a night away from Ins family Tha of so many thousands of white residents into the rebel army fills who remain with dread of the Nor nre lacking Northern bles to kindle tins John Brown jr the s of old Brown of Harper's Perry notoriety ir gather ing at Beaver io a of to and of. rei up to the door of ten ware I vyas had an inv his sole vn turn try mun upon hi i 1 holy Tin Southern Eule is this sun nj I mil d bn Whats the m itter with seal his set well on will ei to all an 1 I ind let him seisum If yom cnn by lu him went Tne annoyed toi I was bizzy makin 1 We upon a matter of it's every man's to mv I. that's the reason yon are ser I it he sum of my didn't him I was tu Montgomery in and placed in durans The jail was but the table was Bakin Tins was a good for when I didn't hanker after Bakin I could help myself to ihe 1 had nobody to tak to nor to talk and was very on the first day so when the jailer my lonely I put the few hairs on the back of my bald but there was a lime when 1 wore auburn into as a state as rollin my eyes like a I stay I am not but soon shall be if you don't bring me in to brung me some for which I thanked At I ijot an interview with Jefferson the President of the Southern He was quite perlite to aud axed me to sit down and state my I did when he nnd sed men had bin a little too in con- my sez I. confiscated me too I had some houses in the same way but the air now in the States Prison at In- Mister you air tv lo depart you are friendly to the I now we have many frens in the who sympathize with aud won't mingle with this there's your Many o I us was your sincere and certin among us was about you and meddlin your too But J the you fire a gun at the piece of dry goods culled the Star Spangled the North gets up ami rises en in defense of that banner you as agin the South save the indeed be weak in the unsound in the in the and in the if we stood by und saw this rus smashed to pieces either a or n intestine 'The mother to take her across her but to do it. So we shull hute to whip the but we must do if you make tracks and we shall you out it is my ed opinion that the South is a of on sale You're too small powder for me sed the President of tlie S till T go out the I I'm of i hat ware I well my gay Safer Bnv I 1. eracy on .my wav wa's It will form the of Betsy Jane the What can be In a B. F. Taylor in his lecture oo words we I turn over its as the sailor looked about him Valley to think how rich it is. Within those lids are the hues that Milton to Paradise the ing colors that to Shakespeare's by the miracle of his they swelled the census of all that lapse of years cannot wear and the touch of death cannot are the words of eloquence that thrilled the and wait another's there the robe of the giants ot the elder time yet meet far a later Old loves were old vows were old sunns were sung hi these same Old war cries are ou the same pages syllables fur the living dying words for the lips of tic voices utterance for all It is world of simple elements the chemist gathers in hia are to the world of and we shall never be done wondering how myriad forms of strength and beauty are for- ever evolved from how the Blind Hard of found therein the dialect of Avon's sinew for Richard and ihe song lor What of truths of from those inky words what monuments are built what ments of strength Flow firmly they lie like mountain quarries in tiie ledges of argument lightly they spread their wings like the in of the chimes to be r ng what blades are ror the ing hand what Gdead the ed Trumpets lo be blown for to be breathed for nnd those nre the only words of which WH are speaking in that volume whose are thick with prints of to be und to go with trend over the iron threshold of press into world as the diluvian never to 1. Oie well well pointed is worth two that are ill r 2 In active three men die of undue bud and one is killed by or 2. An broad soled boots or shoes and will more conduce to in in 4. The lightest possible head covering with a good lookout for will a tenth to ihe distance can march ia a while in increased 5. A small cotton or half a yard of the commonest with water in the morning and again at and worn between the hat and the will protect the soldier from greatly diminish the discomfort aud fatigue of a day's 6. A flat bottle with woolen clothi the being moistened and the bottle with water in the will keep able cool through a hot day 7. Of all villainous the sold by camp followers are the most ble and They are more deadly than rifled aud are sure to be taken when they should not Every soldier who m ians to do his duly to his should insist that all venders of these be drummed out of S. A goo 1 conk to each knows how to make salt juicy aud and to have it. ready ever it may equal to two tors and four extra 9. who love and care for their meir while in repose never have to complain their conduct when 1-ft: A soldier heart is in the cause he for is worth two who for Y. you oy my Pirut deep blue subj air one of rny to go ilc I'd give him S The plain will you haul down the spangled ner and hist S flug hist Those was my Your wax and is then con- von air arrested aa a spy fragrant the Southern clime and blooming what's the ince of whiskey in apd how many feet of that seductive can you hold Yours A. oui SMS LITER ffi mi of S e wi are t iken from the im nd Of 7 beist n d m the d minsion 1 ho i con 1< of PK U poi kets ind are non to or mto an Vie and They will pillage our houses violate oui murder defenceless zens And the following from the t the drunken nt ton drive on their traft The are and they must evince murf than they have yet indicated if they weather the is gathering And the following fiom Delta is no that the Northern ple are ut this mo nent fit representatives of tho barbarian hordes which ted Ihe They are the very best evidence that they are incapable of ough civilization they posses only the symbols of modern enlightenment while are by blood arrogant and boastful But there is really very little danger feared from no longer stands in dread of One race of savages has already been What is Law At the crisis the significance of and with sense of its becomes im- port an r. Bouvier defines martial law ag code Cor ihe government of the of the whose principal rules ure to be found in the artic es of war prescribed by act of But cellor Kent says this applies only to law is quite a and is on paramount bv n military chief Martial law is und hehl to ho a suspension of all ordinary rights and as such approximates closely to military Ir is an law in In times of treme peril to the either from without or the public welfare demands extra- ordinary And law hes that operation of delays of is by the which has for the time become It. Hie operation of the writ of corpus enables persons with treason tried by court tial instead of grand jury seizures of taking of of it of is be on Emergencies of the moit imperative and perilous Two of the members of Parliament of in of our o-f braved sis badly as class of people other nil of bad tor vvhich a challenge They went lo seconds had left the at want ho then lo and behold the pistols wouldn't go result they both ret home t nnd lows c i toQ fn moment tin of. a some incapable if Wf would what is if Wf would what is that of every must be at- tended at right iu arig ight A FALSE O i shown a of very unlike the the artist bad perpetrat 7-r A girl it that alt people had been of the the tbe obtains more applause the rarest great many men have ib locomotive