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eT i ae ee Wie oe -2 = a ae eee hould hold Love Tested by A FAMOUS FP APER. President Davis’ Secret Blessage & the Confederate C vas engaged. They were arrested AN A vocum = ia " ee for Wace ¥ ehe s h tp i x @en. >berman, tias Neve Beiore a * t att B Pe ' Been Pi TOMQanne Been Pri “ - € Zaz Headache, . sere ff t I S \ = = ATA a FIND \ i Be are | 9 : pee ‘ si WANAMAKER t eki aes 2 FOR SALE BY R iven the main features Ol > . rter Ww . + wy ul { ax Be 1s e : A.A. MELLIER, ‘ - Pp , : ——— nl a =a wnfederate congress recommen ae oie 2 = | { CAK HALL, the suspension of the privilege Ke a ee, ce news oad / Philadelphia 5 Org Z 2 na : ’ aw * ‘ P rman in fs letter tu the secre § : : b : , { - i a : ng. sj t al | < Ss of war says thar the message eee never been published. i mie t eos w xpemsiv a5 : a e and our arinics, # » nex che ate ¥ The message is diated Richmond, | i e cet , W eA gs CEE February 3.1864. It consists chictly | ray i a chs Peter aatee Aap ; Le ag Te "4 in a graphic description of the thi - | oe qe ey eee S nt benign the Fal ‘ PRA ee eee eee nnesee ee ening condition of things existing ati ain Ret : : eye i Lol z 7 i; ¥; TPS WAR a ed c r out e es H « ‘ ki federac ut an de | eae s | Geat fiscontent dt ' = = _ j contendiig v t ranitested among ¢ ki ay rorifice of ages i x ' z j bas s ' ‘ t afety j rome. ! P* * jputin | for e co i - 2 INSTANCE: ra 1 © r ; ile gives a res of illustrat : pie sf thist <In certam locahties,’ SE HS E Ec ™ €= ff of no me s 1 e ¥ te ce 4 » t ‘ ve € 0 - z rot he to avew their dislovalty a i ; ; - ind hostility to our cause theit 1 i x 1 judg i sof ery. In districts overcome by tie ies erie eas) canoes to a remarka fi stone has} 1 enemy or liable to their encrosc! I aos ; : i = ( Nu Q orti j yrme! ments cbzens of well known - | ? ‘ I ENTIOS. TR iif alty are holding trequent comm ‘stared he tl \ os : Sane square. B ler. is tuon with them and Innis i ae I « valuable intormation, to our imyury, ’ 3 t mona - ” aera eon * » the fra —~ Pe ae at 4 . ’ / ; tacos tao revere ty the : i sure in anne fs “ECON sD DRY Se De Pr | : . a / technicalities of the law, be permuit-] oo. t et 7 ‘ Vu 4 Crir vat large ull they have (ae : ‘ 2 KNOW THYSEL! ‘ j tedt t yihe commis ; LOOP WETECAL WORK ON WA | sion, while a party of ofhcers were | on 4 duty as to ore é | thacihey bave es of their bemg | ve ur F 2 support o s i | ’ | petsens on shore ted | Sate of invasion oe ate ee eee Now MM ® Genk sl . smmunicating with the enemy, and : ommunieating with : : sutution to be a proper F | vi CR 4 wWiot Tt “i oa coOn- . “ i ere known to pilot he m to ¢ exercise of this power : 1, enicnt post for observing the nature |. a : order ne ‘ . ahs in our country now, when | ot the service up which the party 2 { th ervice upon whici party er be expected to artse ? aint Rutler Mo i! : je. 5% * is $ nd discharged on : habeas corpus, fine ota anes. “Bhat ecause, although there was moral ae : tams no parallei case. } of ertainty of their guilty, it could not testimony. whose reverence for the ; | trght is at least and the stab ¢ proved by competent “*A citizen possessing the means mn- they Here associated and opportunity ot doing om arrested for tions is the adr 8 zs hundred ye distoyaity. He was twice examined ae wath | jury to the service was Ys resort her, only threatened with pvrope-garnet. No} nore different esas ae : POR | sion, It may occasion seme c! ching for them 1s carried 4 examination he avowed his eeeBe sre often found with the but this will the men who have already been too = a i proceed noXility to our cause and his desire Both commis— would be large. ns on ant hilis, which o jeinthe enemy. long the active spirit ot district. — Pittsburgh sons considered that it citizens will not feel da dangerous for him te go at Yet upon demand of the civil «u— thorities he had to want ot competent legal ARGUMENT disloyal must be made to fecl The very existe: : powers often renders their Sus * unnecessary. ‘To HABEAS Tdisl oyalty in tt 5 to quicken it to the gr« 2 some of the states rkable Recovery eof Geo V Willing,ot wries: My wite ha lesa for five vears, so be released for nost help- less that she alone. She cirtc Bitters, and t she is able ct Bitters a. Hun- * their great v so cents a bottle temporize AGAINST "HE . oa midst of waris but | j | | ery Rem | CORPU “I cess has been brought to bear ii civil pro- astrous eflicien upon the Every judge has power to iss { —- H It cures fever and ague. This wil glad news to the thousands of + manifests more facihty g- | from these distressing maladies, ing with greater certainty than q ing petitioners than his associates, NE hI ORICTS ities iscnino® leave be: the application is made to him how- | hind itany of the unpleasant and ev ever remote he may be. dangerous co ly tollow th ad Spoils. . writ of habeas corps. and disch stance a general on the an mportant movement, when every | Dr, WH Frank. ot Chesters eS ae used it with great success : tt fe : hour of tne Gay or man was needed, was sembarrassed a patient who was thes by the command of a judge more | S*** av than a hundred miles distant to i bring, if in custody of -| fore him on habeas corpus some de- serters who had been | pleases. Mis { direction 2 One nig others. arrested him weil enough not to wa eturned ta command. Hie was} spread of aipuca. He was ‘ i his performance and played { CONSCRIPTION, and seemed to be nervous. and she}. = : j Iti final! ked a hit over and over again. In one of se Ss 5 be : nally remarkea, very soitv. an + i . i sr nhae Rie sein oes — taxol i ea ees ' his pauses he was 5 rtled by a noise, ! are to be x - as to the consti- | th a note of interrogation: H ae to be multiplied as to the consti = and looking behind him saw a man tutionality of the late act of ¢ s **Charhe?’* : : ee 1 7 Ma He es SCs crawling from benerth his sota. The placing in the military service those i **Yes, Fannie,’’ he responded. } man, rising to his teet, turned to the who had turnished substitutes. If a “DN carry the umbrella, if vou} he = tand examined him will let me.” Oh, no, I can carry it.’ **Yes, Charlie, but you see your arm takes up so much roon single yudge in any state should he he act to be easy to forsee that unconstitutional it that state wi cither turmsh no sdidiers trom this sor turnish them only when too | Side ot me is out in the wet.” tate for the pressing needs of the “Iknow that, Fannie, but wh be | Will I do wati fin th the stranger, r. and ft had saf- re | | 1 disgust- | H | | ; aj DRE F my arm: won't it country. Every appheation wi ie to that particular judge and he would de twenty more sooner than } VAY just tor another j “10 den’t know, Charlie discharge the petitioners in ca i although the officer may have; Clark always knows what tc re tight to appeal, vet the delay v walkin rrella with Ma when he is © tantamount in the conseq: adischarge. 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