Article clipped from Plymouth Marshall County Republican

The 0ptiA Of’63 to hil Bon. length of the beat. If once in a while we has given him ell the rlghta end privilege* f theatre of auarchj end bloody were for two hoadred thousand pound* sterling from le»r MAer i. rialt .P.Com* to the field,boys, come!Com# at ibe call of the etlmng drum—Coxae, bott, come!Yonder** the foe to ourcouotrj's fume,'*Wailing to Plot out htr rery name—Where i§ the man that voutd etc her shame?Come, boys, come!lost sight of the boats to advance, we co’d ox a freeman. Such a man•oon ditcover them aboot three hundred '“Treason, Stratagem, end Spoils. And piecemeal by some great Military Dictator,is fitftfor | acore* of yeare, to be at last conqueredtyard* ahead, going in the opposite direc- yet there are wretches, who would, and do who will crush out every vestige of liberty.tion; and sometimes disputes would arise,as to whether they were the boats in advance or those iu the rear, »»d it wm notist in tbe work of destruction. A aud make us all the slaves we should de- Thomas EvansEngland and that there is a fleet on the way for their assistance laden with arms and .munition well 1 must quit tor this time write soon your friendoPlt;tnIIbleeding country, leaet by a worse than a 1 serve to he. Such cannot be the fate ofeasy to determine until we could tee their for assist a nee, in this her hour of trial.William Mulligansavage foe, holds out her hands and pleada the great principle of Democracy, its courseis Oxward: and it will yet put all its ena-10X)0w.Form, tmy brave men form!Stand in good order to “meet tbe stormForm, men, form.Sacred to m is our nstire Und!Stnames. One evening we anchored for the She only asks that she may be permitted mies under its feet, and establish itself onTHE CON SO RIFT ION AGT EXPLAINED BY ITS AUTHOR.atleeinrO and it will!nando Wood.t!Shrivelled for aye be each traitor handLifted t» ihattrr mo brtgiit a band—AForm, bon, form!®.It,*1w.II HIno HOnoMlno!nodono -bfCharge, my soldier*, charge!Fruru the steep hill to the rirer** ronrge,Charge, charge, charge!Think of our wire* and mother* dear;Think of the hopes that hare led us here;Think of the hearts that will girt us cheer—Charge, boys charge!night opposite tho plantation and residence to maintain Her own existence, and jet foundations that can never be shaken. It ^fitter from ^S^Djltor^ Wilson to Fgfof Gan, Alcorn. Tho next da/ by hard whom the has nonriahed from infancy is for this the army is fightinlabor, we got arouud a bead of perhaps a taro upon her, smite her in the face, and surely accomplish it, if the hypocritical11 MtiNatick, Mass., March 30, 1863.mile end tied op for night within two hnn- cheer on the blood-red iword of rebellion caiit of traitors at home, does not prevent, i tTrmn(iv HW—‘' “ ' - - -- --- • w.nl rr.ee-* -___. ftiJ I . Sir. Yon are everywhere recognized ascan express the depth of infamy and crime shall be perpetual.dred yards of oar poaition of the night be* that aims at her very vital?.fore. But every vessel of ourfleet gotthrough at last, though they are the rag*No language The soldiers-a peace (itsThey want no sneakto which such men have sunk.gedeat looking lot of boats that ever wasThey are x iag trues, that will call themworse than the wretch who would atandthe brain, the heart, the soul, the phtlosopher and guide of the Mozart Hall Demo-all into the cratic faction of the citv of New York.seen on Western, or any other waters.— whh folded arms and see hit Mother butch- to see the old fag floating again over evenfield again in five years tune. They want ^ onr brain inspires its utterances;your plastic hands molds and fashions itsctg'Mlsplt;sclThe rebel* will long remember this piece ared before bis eyes, for thsse would wlietof’‘Yankee''audacity and enterprise. Io the knives to execute the hellish deed.— be content to return to their homes.j i , - ... , ... actions. Surely, then, it is fit that you ,rood of American soil, and then they will sllou|a Le lleld responsible for the uttcrou-'dfact we have left our marks behind us. How strange it is, that at auch a time asI ces and act* of your liege clansmen whocan assure you that this is the sentiment *ro wont to assemble iu Mozart Hall audeifY-*«i!ie wiib me boy*, die!Tber*'* a place lor all in jron bannered iky:If we die, boyi, die!Think of the names that are shining bright.Written in letters o! living: light!Rather Ilian girc up the sacred Right,Let's die boys die!having “blazed our way on the trees all this, men can be found who will prove re-1 ot ninety-nine hundredths of tho soldiery, do.your bidding.creaut to their country, their God aadthe way down.Navigation improved mi-| terially when we reached the Cold water tH«*r own manhood.river, and was still better on the Tallahatchie, though on each, there were manyshort beads that required the use of theyswl and line to make them.Army CorrespondencrCamp ox Tallahatchie River,Near Greek wood, Mi*s., April 4th. FniExt) rERsii!xlt;;:—YourOn tlie 21st we met Ross's Division going back, finding the rebel works hers tooformidable.“He that folio** not tbs Union now,Let him go hence, atxl with his esp iu hand, Like a base pander, hold the chamber door, W hi let bj a slave no gentler than a dog,His fairest daughter is contaminated.”Inspired by your councils, Mozart Hallpronounces against the Act for enrollingand calling out the National Forces, toI see that ? am extending this letter preserve the unity of the republic and tbeAnd they have no special love for the manwho thinks otherwise.much longer than I intended. I have not ^ie narioo. Mozart Hall, illnminatime to write sll that I feel on this subject, i lCl! !’y *otir Presenc® proclaims that this__ + 1 fi/'f fnr I ha r .arAnlt;.tiAH *__ J___ _cVUoriciS1 Have tome lit lie respect for the liorne-tbief. or the counterfeiter, or the murdererLike biare olil Parson B.ownlow. I am ,! of onr penW conn- °. „ „ . . ' try “makes an infamous distinction he* 1for my Gountry until the issue is between tween the rich and the poor! Sir this is j01A eon.alt.tion w.. held nnd ,veDi bu, [ h,v, bim wh# j, f ,in. Qiiinb, tletertuined to go on. And hi, j , k wi|hletter of he™ „e .re, . few mile, nhov. the Y.zoo, | p,ci,| „|{n)nM la tll0„ ,nt,bing tftil„r,March 10 is jn^t received and I can assure working for the reduction of the rebel fortbelow n*nyou it was pern-.e l with interest and jdeas-In the midst of treason here inarm*-:How long it will take it ii im-urc.possible to determine, but it will probablyof the North, who speo«l their time in denunciations of the Administration, andher and tbe Christian icligion. Until then f*I«?, wickedly, wantonly and infamously titero is no “Imtution so “divine, as to —* fool, shameless and damnable li--ot!m.1.. mo forget and bctr.j mj n.tivo i.n.1, i W UP° 11,0 ‘'s ,r“»C- T1'» of‘- gTn«r ii T «|nt» io.it I • . rpPeatcd avowals of redhanded traitors,!“Jnst as 1 close, a letter has come intomy hands that tvaa written from Marshallwhoso souls are stained with the blood ofour murdere I countrymen, that this accnr-Co. to William Mulligan of Co. “C. who , ^cd rebellion now upon us was forced upon _V • - « . tlnni I'D flirt n ■vi.tdn.... il.* 1___il^ ; _ ^ m w- T our own oble indl oyM Governor; whoand there festering in many hearts, it is. he no easy task. Their guns aro booming threaten and are making preparations, tobke a gleam of sunshine amid do mis and , *w»y to-day at regular intervals. A por-ts now a deserter, nnd, it may he, harbored and protected by the writer. Youstorms, to receive a letter that “keeps step t|,,n onr Hoops are engaged in plantingto the music of the Union.” Your friend- ® battery of heavy guns, not far from thothem by the nggiessions of the liberty-loving, law abiding, God-rearing people of theloyal .States are not more shamelessly,wantonly, and wickedly false than i this \81bhdtlare at liberty to nse the letter at yonrIt serves to confirm what I declaration of Mozart Hall that the con- 11, army, and protect the base wretch wholy frcl.Dg. low.rj me. .ml yonr kiml Fort, .mi tiiey lt;lo no. wm lo like tl* pro- I*,,,,, bit fllg n,, „imi„,| who b„wislies for my success are most sincerely 'feeding. Tliey wili like it still less when servej five fa]j (CrmB 0f firesist the enforcement of the Conscript, ,i v * \ p'casnre.law; who tnconrege desertions from tho [ . . . . i - , ......have long beffevei), that desertions from , ^cnption act makes distinctions in favor ofve years each inireciprocated. Since I came into the scr-, onr guns open on them. No doubt the Penitentiary, has a right to spit in thevie« I have endeavored to perform faithful- j could soon dri%-e them from hero, but they fftce Dj guci! 4 mmoDd, I write with the soundly every anly; .ml Ihi, ii no more th.o I ire so .un.te.l .. t) ren ler the .ppro.ch of t)l, tTlcmia c,B00n thuo,le,iBg i„ mvought to do for my country in this her! of Infantry well-nigh impossible. 1ibmr of trial. It is the very least that I ere fortifying extensively around tha riverThey csr-t Tet j ],1¥e a profound respect for thethe army, arc chiefly occasioned by influ-r'c*’ ani* aSa'nst poor.I Pray, sir, do not misunderstand me.Of couise 1 cannot mean to accuse Mozart uences at home.aanIPHoping to hear from you often, I am Hall of intentional falsehood. Oh, no—.J Surely no one would suspect Mozart Hall *with mujh respect.Truly, Your Frieiulvof intentional falsehood or misreprcienta- (V S Vnril tfl T KAI1, t ’riil re*coe Mo2*rt Hail rom suspicion of UI . fa. April 10.—I had J«st completed iutentioual misrenrc,eDtation nr fal^.stion. Its stainless purity of character,ndupe who plies the match, as compareddo an t satisfy r*\v own conscience, j bends where we wonlj be liksly to cross witb him who in ^ ^ortht enco urage*During moat of the time sines I ^*ve been d° Sel b**low them on the \azoo. MyCOUidhim to hold out iodiis work of deathm tha service. I hare been bI««J with j company got a few shots at them one day Yet all this it done in tbe name of Dcmoc-good health. I attribute this in a great l.cn out guarding the TioBeer corps while r,cy| g0 jmj„ W4S C1j]elt;1 tn Apostledegree to the lesnons of Total Abstinencethey were making a road. Day hefoiethis letter when an order was received to hood.go at once on board the Transports, amTmisrepresentation or falsetmove back to Helena, which place we havewhich I learned in my youth, and which I ye*t«rd*y while P picket, I saw them hullwould overstep anywhere e!*e, rather than sily throwing up earthwork;. Our pick-in tbe armr.twhile plotting to betray Christ. Thesejust reached. 1 have not yet learned whatonr destinaion will be, though it i* geaerm.n have not j.t learned ihe meaning of. “7 ‘’W0*1 ■*_*« *™ *»j»io the arm.tha ivot J Democracy. They do not seemunmi-takalUf course, sir, this shameless accusation against the provisions of the ConscriptionAct was inspired by ignorance net by falsehood. Thi* exhibition ol sheer ignoranceconcerning the provisions of this prescribed law of tlu nation will, perhaps, he ex-nVcbelow, somewhere iu the neighborhood of cused and pardoneti iu view of the manifestations of that intense, passionate, outIr. My observation leocitea me ots extend along tho tivar, and tliey at* at j to know that this t* a w*,r of Democracy ^ K'kslj,,rS- OU are no doubt better ac- ’^Mozart''if ** wont'^ ^nnt 8dy tbit whiskey is the great. work on the other sids. \Ye went down agaiuat .Aristocracy. It is this, and nolh- dn«nted with the reasons for our leaving fortb in behalf of tho Government. It is fcr army. It is so in the matter to within 150 yards of them and tome of ’ j„g else. These are the two graat prinei- lallanatclne tl.an I am. News with nevertheless not an agreeable spectacle to *!tltlkrbine of ourof IteaMi, it is so morally, it is so ia respect to the discipline of the soldiery, andit account* for inanv of the disasters in thegrsat prloetthe boys had quite a conversation with their ' p|,, novr draggling for the ascendancy.kmen.us has been a scarce article, and 1 have a** you, sir, andyonr Mozart hall patriot*,whose exquisite regard for human rights is i Pfield. I was on a General Court Martialj in the winter, near Memphis, where, out olut us to•n„jr cm, up on .h. w.ll .o look I, if B8t lb, first liul. in lh. hi,t0 of lh, lt;im. to lo.ro ony.bing her. '““I™ r,*hu i. , fo tbo nomber of tvreolr or raor,.—, worlj, wlie„ lhe,o Co enf.t.nt. h.vo I lt;-anau,r,.,l you to lUo Telrgr.pl, .od .111 h* ^ Early in the morning of the day we reach*eleven cm*©* trie^l ten grew oul of wtti»kcv gnerrillaf. One man r*f the 48th wu verybeen bronght fare to face; and Democracv, I * .liki, |.Ucr. our bait » tired upon bj ropreionting, ,od me.t,iiig the power if Ireliable gentlemen for further p.iticu- ■ t|10 mjreterice of negot.tioil, with the Rict 1 ^an, J. I • * . - i* dlinking. I can assure you that if I had severely wounded. Contideiing that thayborn in tlio lialeit at Immi*, of lt;woaring and fired at lit at a distance of about one bun*drinking I woul.l do tiMtlur here, through drel yards, from a cuncealment, wiib adii*gu-t if for no other ica.on. But to the goodaim, and missed every man that wa*the people, hat always triumphed. Itwill triumph now, notwithstanding its pro-,niond traitors, groping along io utter ig-,r. r it - * i ti i . , - , ti or an co of the provisions of a law framed1 ha fol.owing is the letter alluded lo tu . expressly to more effectually defend the s auove: ! — »• t____,tstitiaflt;**i*lt;*.! friends hare ?o cruelly beirayatl it.The Reformation was hut an nprisiug of. . . . .. , ,, „ endangered nation, lighten the burden of ,I lymouth i u-inity Marahall Co the Treasury an I the people, equalize tbe 1n . uJ-MiiroIi IIth A D 1863 duties, and relieve as far as possible the ^Dear friend william it 1* with pleasure I tuiliug. dependent poor fi orn the hard, if enc \i s.We I ruke tip ramp at Memphis on lha1st of March, and went on hoard Trans-Democracy in Lccle»ta*tic*l affair* againct now ^dow n io write von a u , r . . » : — T* ** i*.in si^ht, it cannot be said that thev are i i t . . r,te ^otl a ,’w V t(; not hamh provisions of ex’.sttug mihtta .° ney are * poweilul Aristocracy represented by the jet you knot* that we are all tolerably kvery good maiksmea. Tho man who was C’horcb of Romeparts huuml a? no ^upposei] for Provi-strmk was on the other side of the boat, of the Great Rebellion in England underand the ball pavsed entirely through tbe i o______n. .i-~ n . .. . . . •The same thing is true this time and in hopesf,thoselaws.c . . . - , . | sir, it matters not whether this ae-e.wk .e8. in*jr -T0!1 enJ°.r,n? the best cusation of Mozart Hall against thelence, La. We landed twenty five mile* c#biQ T,,e 1,1 o' «'ir DivisionCromwell: the Rcvelutiou of 1688, whichsent the last ot the Stuarts into exile; andnitabove that place, and two days after went camc 00 •eve,*l d*.*« *** advance of the ; aur owo Hevolatiotl which founded a great* oih»r twe. They reache 1 here yesterday;again on l-oaid the transports and movedof health I received yours beat tag Dale Feb 11th and was glad to hear from youwell bill I am sorty to hear that you sol-conscriptiou act. was born of ignorance or offalsehood. It is equally malicious, deceptive, and mischievous. It is an ac usa-np the liver to Helena. Ilereaud we now fejl assured that our strengthwe roMarch, when !*s ,n^i!*ent lo c*’an otlt this nest, and pro-smaller boats having been proc ire* 1 wc a* ce* * 0,1 0l,r WAT T*z»o City. A eon-:naine.l nnt:l the 14th ofdieri arenotused any beter than you are a tion flung before the people by tbe recklessnation on the principle of the Rights of ®°blier* life is hard enough any how Irnt hand of m dignant demsgogism, to poison Man. Then Democracy acquired a strength * .f,0 !/? does every thing to the heart and mislca 1 the reason. Surelygain emharked, and this time moved across l*UI»'n*tion most devoutly to be wishedfor.uokowo before.acy acquired a strength Rut the Aristocrat io el-tltidaoS'flt;enient still existed in tbe slaveholder ofthe South.make the white soldier a* uncomfortable as lhe heart, conscience and reason of a loyalill mark and brand the brain thatthey can le make the mg*rr comfortable it j people wil is still harder to bear wen dal Philips thinks receivedA I. -___ 1- ^ . 1 1 1_____ * . * | I *cnthe Mnsissjppi river, and into the famoustr\ azoo pass. If I should tell you the cxact truth, about this trip end tbe wAof*A few days ago, while our Rrgimentwaa out on a reconuoLance two men oftruth, I fear yon would not credit my state- ; Go. U. deserted and wont over to the rebels..1 . i, . . , the hand that penned end theSide by side with Democracy, there thonld be no more regiments raised tongue that proclaimed this foul, wickedit-11 Ii aiiI hsi'Aimi ^ ^ _a 1____ _ 1 . . . f*conningly txking the name of Democrat, XKl{^on^ hueing them part niger aud aQli gharncles^ calumny against an actnvotha more effectnally to accompHih itspart white men but I think they had l*t- j which bears the amplest evidenced every ter let that a lone if they know when they Hne that its framers intended its burdenswicked uurrtosei an) fnmt*r+A inti nrn * 1, it r .i i* V n_ i iido iuw hi iramers iotemiea its bardent,, , r ’ °1L°*, *nd Pr°- *™ w«ll ofT for th, vvUue folk, .re geltmg should f.ll .slightly., possible on theI A.dPi 1 IV * frM wswl 1 v r * 1 t t Of r* f t io nfavw J k__Z *...... O J F W,Vmeat. After the Yaxoo Pass Expedition I Desertion is a crime that is becoming qnitetected by a free and liberal government, tired of the infernal niger bnines as it isshall not be surprised to hear of the dailyI anival and departure of steamers from Plymouth. Certaiuly we came throngh thefrequent in the army; and nine-tenths of itis to be attributed to influence* at work inneighborhoods at homo. Soldiers are con-worst rovdi for steamboat* ever I traveled tinually advised by letter to desert, andover. When we entered the pass it seemed .‘bey ar« assured they will be protected,which seemed to fear no danger from this f®ied on'7 the nigger abclition admin- Sir7this “Act for enrolling and calling ' n imidiou* foe, it gradually gained strength, IstraUon l”^ have 6een haveing aome in- out tbe National Forces, was framed to Pu ° O * farafittnrr ntrvnr nnlo mi iL.t.^.t l.i. „ i ** . . vitoiling masses.anbIund crept into all tbe high placet of the Xa*tion, preparing to strike a mortal blow nponterestmg niger riots at Detroit Mich lately be more efficient for war purposes thant .ppe.r. the W.S . .iger there c...ght . I lbe exi.ling milili. ].w,. Ie„ her-rtit* ancient enemy. Then at the last greatlike running right into tho woods, and so,indeed, it was.The stream, suchtriumph of Democracy in 1860, U at oncethat other* come homo and stay, and they ' rose in arms, and again we are in the midstlittle girl about 12 years old and tried to densome upon the treasury and tbe peonla *’or did commit a rape on her he bad^hi* than were the existing laws, and more hu-111n*as itwas. wi« so narrow that the branches ofcao do the same. Only a few day* ago a aol-Ithe tree* frequently met overhead. Nnroerous small cot ton-wood trees, and wil-dier in Co. D, a young boy, whom it wassupposed could be easily influenced, butof the hereditary contest between Democ-trial and nas sentenced to the state prison mane to the poor who have the aged, thefor life but the people apprehending he ‘ “ .....slori.ie out toe people apprehending he infirm, and the helpless dependent upon ! uwoulJ be p.rdoncd tried to l.ke him bj their labor ior gnr.port. th.n were thewho is trne as steel, received a letter fromracy, or the power of the people, on theon« hand, and Aristocracy, or the en-1force from the sheriff but not succeeding istiDg statutes. These objects, sanctioned they went into tbo mgers in general civil- by patriotism, economy, justice and hu-lans and soldiers nil at them several sol-' inanity, wero ever kept steadily in view.low« were run over with the most perfect unconcern. About half a mile from theI-Mississippi we ran into Moon Lake, whichgate us several miles of good sailing.one of the female sccesh” of Marshall Co.nrgiog him to come home, enrsinga'oolishnn'*S «reTbie lake is but an olj beod of the river,wlicre having performed a circuit of tomebegun it. and “let them fight it ont.- iMjit to the extent of their ability eitherthronement of a few tyrants, on the other. tlier* were arrested for trial for the part and they have been attained as nearly asAll who wers Demoeiat* at heart no mat- !°£ l° *° ■ “ i°01 7?l^T' 1,10 aneTual iat of humanity will permit, io110 «! how many n.gs were kdled well bill the this law so fiercely denounced by the Mo-mger administration ia a going to have us ” all in the south prety son they think theytthis,ter what distinctive name they bore, atwar; that the “abalithans”once rushed to the rescoe, and continue toAnother letter to the same person, assured6t,1mile* and doubled nearly back upon itself, . keep Marshall Co. down for they wers alla new channel has been washed across the prepared.isthmus.in person, or of their means and money.—him that it would take two Regiments to | Those, on the other bend, who wrw inleague with the power of tbe^ant, think-The old cha.inel being then fill-ch end, forms what is called *lilts*1 ad up atlake. Thte it not an uofrequent occurrencein tha lower Mississippi ccnntry. From lower end of Moon Lake, through the pass to the Cold water river, the distance isI would give you names but 11 log their “craft was in danger, that theyzart Hat! Democracy, at your bidding.Yes, sir, this I aw, enthu-riaslidy welcotn-. . ed by tho armies of the Republic, referredell from the age of 18 to 4o that is it pieces to by other nations as the highest evidencesir l- disposal of old darkey at of the determined purposes of the Ameri-have got op a conscription act which takesPehdcrX* • * II * ' .Lingua can Government, dreaded by armed trai-I hie tvi nn I la tt*n II »ha* wa L, — » . t * * . . * 1*.this month well what we want is p*»c*’ tors and denounced by rebel sympathizers,!now on some terms e.nd oeace we ouo-ht; !Kpeace we ought ■ bears in every sertion and in every line, ^1 An v im rtAvf nn/a 1____ *__. ? . 11am reserving my fire for larger game, and were going to lose their stack .‘a trait* their \° hav€ ,hetre no n,e,vs aDT importance I evklence of the patriotism, justice and ha-! *•mnra nf if T ». a * i____a 1 • .. . • i in In© nnrtli© nnw fn©rA tAmo fow Imra n* - . *. a I Lmore of it. I saw a letter to-day written 'political capitalt have never ceased fromto some man in Co. C, but with tbe that day to this to hold up both hands insaid to be twelve miles, and we were justfour and a half days going through, or an* average of about five boors to the mile, as1it-it-of coarse we did not attempt to run atnight. Tbe channel is exceedingly crook-ied and the current very awift; and it beingimpossible to manage tbe boats by therudder, they drifted prety much at willA small boet, with a line, wet kept con-stantly passing from side to side to towonr boat, the “Lady Jackson out of the- tree lop*. Tho “gingerbread” workonnames all torn off, advising him to remainholy horror, and cry nigger, nbolition, at tbe Hospital as long as possible, to feign j “abolition, nigger.** They have suddenlyIsickness and get discharged.I tell yon become the most devoted of “negro wor-there are criminals in Marshall Co. whoin the northe now there is some few here j manUy, of the Thirty-seventh Congress, yet who are in for the war lut not many Its just and humane provisions, perpotnal*• :■ ttf A 1 i lit I I I t*t « A 1% a. 4S ea mmm m in, M 0.1 1 I 4 . m i 1 1 - * -* well bill I with yon were at!lt;hi Y u it... ^ 8lva l*ia ttccasation of Mozart nhome ao I could aw you and talk with you Hall, that it imkea an kifatnoM distinc-! lJ% % nVi rai fkaeo U eowaik:..* -.1** 1 . * t .. . • * . | (Jihiperx;** and while they denounce all asdeserve shooting, more, even, than the de- Abolitionists, who are engaged in, or who•erter from the army—traitors as gnilty at favor the wa* fob the Union, they themheart as Arnold or Burr. They cry outhigh taxes, and yet do all they can toprolong the war, and the* bind Hill great•elves, by prolonging tbe wer, are makingoh yea there is so we tiling else tion between the rich aud the poor.I will tell you there is somethiog iu theContrast, sir, tho provisions of this de-to nouncetl act with the provisions of the existing militia laws of the United States, and of yonr own State of New York. Bvthe provisions of existing militia laws the 11n.- : i . -____l • i . !fiwind with the abo I it tone its here they are holding secret metings here of some kind or other and onr governor lias put the armsof tbe slat in their hands aad they have received several boxes of arms from some President is authorized local! into the ser-1 RClTtlsore of the freedom of every slave in the bod. Their love for tha negro is so great; k7 ]awg•r barilen, npon the people. Mj obeerre- | th.1 thej Ibitrk it . terrible crime to piece'place or other for distribution amotigestthem they hare their constitution andwhich are peferctlythe militia of the 8sition in the South, which has not bssa in-4 him where be may stop a ballet that iconsiderable, convinces me that this war1 iswould now be at an end, had it not bee*for northern traitors, who have fed and areaimed at a white mas; while a smile ofpleasure may be detected, when they hears. .the.hurricane end middle decks was soona* 1 mar hrd all to pieces in tbe Ittobe of thestill feediag iu fires. They atsuma to deprecate the evils of wav, and yet do all theyft*trees. Tbe boat hands and many of thetroops were kept constantly busy, poshingthe boat away from trees, against which it£, would drift with a crash that teemed to becan to encourage the rebels in arms, andof tbe death of their white neighbor.thus prolong tbe very evils they whine so much about.t“Truth crushed to earth will Has again,Ttve etarmi jnnotGod ere hen;But Error, vosnM, writhes ia And dies anrid her womhipets.ItHypocritos, as well as ^ believe it, and I bars hope for the fn-view of tbe United ButStates, By the laws of the United StatesMilitary by the law* of New York, certainclasses of persons are excepted and ex-ihcnt I expect they think abont beginning erupted from militaryso some of the peopTe ssy who have seenelt;a. j- Tt — -T-----r-, Joty, from being!®1a war upon the democrats here tntbe north drafted into the service of the Unitsd . lJI know job were deceived when you en- * Statesj / - , i Are these exempts the poor, who J •’listed like tbouaaivas of others were who have widowed mother., aged and infirmwenl tfcey tlioaght ih#y wen ft going to! nareuts. motkcrlfiii infant rbiMntn at fg. I p. - . -mm MrSmfight for the cornstkat irw and the Unionparents, motherless infant children, or fatberless and mot Ivor less young brothers^if this wav goes on on* year longer we and sifters depend*at on their labor forar« a gone nation that 1* asters thing yen sapportt No, not these. Neither thetraitors, and murderers, too, for they are *aw- I cannot,! will not believe that thisjustly responsible for the death of every g™** nation ia now to be split into frag•mashing it all to piec*. Great limbs^ ^ would rake the hurricane deck, threateningman who shall hereafter perish in this eon- nnati, to become the acorn of mankindteet. I know not bow fitly to characterise * kreiif nnd by-word among the na-O*r! to clear it of ararything movaobla and im-n the baseness of the man who can even took the tarth; to bi torn and rant byhave no I dee of the times here in the law* of the nation a or the law* of Newnorth sheeting fc SBcts a yard coffee 87$ York exempt the poor who have the aged.cts a pound sugar leta for the poorest ar* J the infirm, the helpless dependent upontide all cotton things ore io proportion them. At the esil of * “of tha Governmentwith mQalios I should bare stated and eva-1 they must laave widowed mothers, agedry thing we buy »• at the same figureing and infirm parents, fatherless and moth-c hew mg tobacco Is 81 and 81.25 ct* per erless sisters aad brothers, aad mothsrlmsV 1 ^ a * ■ m ^ » M , k . - - *IEn\vlt;eiolfa8wClmovable* It wm acercely pOMiUy to timd coldly, en tbe etragglii of tii* ecmntry for conlimied coovnlsiooft, to become the 'cotEotmd but tbia will gttf you m idee anti infant ch^Jrent all dependent on tbeir daiare we ere burdened with a heavy united ly toil for itipport, mnd Hie away to th*aaywhara straight water for nott this tha, bar axistmaa-a eocnt^ too which btlUnd 1 port ol patty tyraou. to ba tha' ^re^ortliTlur^^a^0 has ^ ^ bdnfaksld.theilw* •ba than are exempted by tbo militia tl-at• IV1*%
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