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"i - ' j i k-Vr-l 1 1 - N i. '- -.-It- lTt4 i - -' V ? 'ft " ..JDesaoejjcj., jojT, tie ,Jtrite , State. --t TLi tbllowing W U. Addrcs eiSerrMl id in " . dlipitcb m latif ken iwixd by tb !& ocratic membrt of Coamn. W. laTiU tot rtlxonCXTilxie.Tb-pfTiltrt eondkioo f oocoantrjdeBUa da ihAtw shoals rt&feon -. 'together-.--Trt ors&aixatioa rMtricted .witb- in. proper limit 14 t9itigood, nd 'indeed ' . 9entil Co the preerrAtioa of-, poblio liberty; -Aiihoat tt thebflBt 'cotcrBmenivoald'oon -1 denenU into tb'worrt of tyrmnaies.. I de-potUia tfc chief QMof power it in-. enukisg ; cat prty opposition. -via our own country the 'A ixpeVienecrofr.th Jaat,' twlre teotht;toM, -tnorethaa y Uwoo jn hiatory; tbt fieeeMity of party orgmuzatioiKTfco present Admiaia-tnUtoa was choaeiv by ,a; party, and io all fir U aeta and appointments has recognized, and. ' .at21 does. 1u fealty; and ' obligations to that -'party; ': Thera'mtut and will be an opposition. The publio- safety and good demand it. Shall '., Hi- be a" new orgtu'iz&tio or an old onef ; The ' Democratic party- wae foaaded than aBP-ty years ago-? It has" eer bean disbanded.- To day it numbers- one millioa fle htxadred thoatand electors ia the 8Utes still loya to the Union. It, recent nomeroos victories in municipal elections In the Western and Mid-- die States' prora its Tiutity. Within the last .tea months it ha held State Conventions and nominated- faH Democratic' tickets in every free State U the Union.'Of o other parly opposed to the -Bepablicaos can the same be wocaAtrc ; riatt ,k" sow p-; ouia.u 1 Are ia ancienx. pnacimea - wrong f : What are they ? . 5 Let its pZatfbrma 'tar tLirtr Veara aoeak 5? Euolwidi Thsfth'e'Americai '- Tolace their trust in the intelligence:' the oatri- otiem and' the - djacriminaUng'jastice of 'thel : Americas people., , r, . . , 1 . "That wegard thw.as a diotiuctive lea-; tare in our political creed, which we are proud to ' maintain-" belbre the world,' ' as the great ' mora) elementin a form Of government spring-; ing from and upheld by the popular will t and! we contrast it with the 'ereea and 1 practioe of federalism,-, under -whatever name or form, .'which seeks to palsy the will of the constituent, and ' which conceives'' no imposture - too moastroua for the popular credulity.- : -v That th -Federal -Government' is one of ''limited power, derived lely from the-Consti-- tution i and the grants of power made therein ought to be strictly, construed by all' the departments and agents of the Government ; and ' that- it 'ia inexpedient and'dangerous to exercise doubtful constitutional powers And as explanatory of; these the following from Hr. J efferson's first inaugural : The support of the State Governments in all their rights as the most competent admin-: istrations of our domestic concerns, and the "aureat bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies.' .be ' preservation-of the General Govern- - . - 1 l- .? . . . I "iseai 10 in wooie coneuracionai vigor as toe abeet-anchor of our peace at home and safety broad, t--r-t w;.-- ? j' : "A jealous care of the right of election- by .the people.-' ' t -. :- - The supremacy of the civil over the mill-. rtary authority." . - - . - .' "Economy in the public expense; that la bor may be lightly- burdened:; -. ,v-s -v ' "The .honest - payment of our debts aad aa-ered "preservation- of the public faith; v.-:vW- Freedom of iliaoufreeoom or- the press. wnA IWedom of oersoo wndcr protection of the Jiabea eorpul, and trial by-juriea impartially - aeleeted.'1 : . ' - Such,. Democrats, are the principles of your rjarty, eeeentlal to public iioerty ano 10 ue 'atability and - wise admmislrauon of tho uov ramenL alike in -peace and war. They-are 1 th nrincinles upon which the' Constitution would be maiataioed aad tho Union could not te dissolved. -.j-.io- v .4'-- Is the policy of the Democratic party wrong ; ' Its policy is consistent ' with its priaciples. -and may be summed up, from- the beginning,; aa fwllowf r VTbO sopport of liberty as against power: of the people as against thsir agents Hand servants; and of State rights as against -consolidation and ' centralized . despot um. a 'alaple Government no public debt low tax- as ;io hih ' protective tan IT puo general sya-' tern of internal improvement by nTedersi ao-: tHnntv- no National1 Hank i hard monev to4 the Federal public dues t POf assumption of - State delta ;' expabsipn of territory ; self-gov? ernment for .the Territories, subject Only Jo the '- donstitution ; the absolute, compatibility ,qf d -Ttnioa of the Statrpart alate and part frW' - the admission of new States, with: or without slavery, US' they'' may elect j non-interference by tha Federal Government with slavery ia State or Territory, or In the District of Column ' bta ; and finally,-. set forth injthe Cincinnati .y1 'tform, hi 1S53, and, reaflrmed a I860, ab- jgcl -tJ end eternal repudiation of all aection-. ' jtlj'z'.ict and platforms concerning' domestic .slavery . -which seek to embroil the States and linci's t- ireon and armed resistance to law : 3, . must- end h eivj 1 w.ar.'au'd 4, , wr the ancient and; the -.r"tr.t . X it ;23, f -XT- :' ' r-.aixty j. ' OB t!.s rcf , 1 3 iemocrawc. party, run? ; j 1 c f e i xty y eara--a polky" of the Constitu- -1 tot the'preserra- r,-"ocrattc :. -ntJ3y f... .'fJT::tf6'na1 t 1 t . . For on .... 3 -thfc fifa iaUlionsj"iheppaTatloff facreaei to tlu-J ty-one nuliiona. The CerolaUOnarf dbt wat sztlnguiahed. Two foreign ware were successfully proaetuted, with 'm4e4tlaad a small army and nary, and; without thewu- Snsioa of the Aabt. corputf without, onein-ictlon of the CooatUolioa iwi thou t one wra patiofi of power ; without aupyreaaing .'ia jp n-gle newspaper; without impnaouingja- aingle editor ; without limit , to ..the freedonvof the press, or of speech la or cat oc Cougresa, hut m, the midai of the grossest abuse of both j and without the arrest of a single "traitor," though the Hartford CoaTeatko sat during one of the wars,, and ia tAeouxer cenatora inTite tbe eqemj jUr "greet our Tolunteers .with- bloody hands,', and:' welcome ' them, to . hospltablf w During ail th is' time wealth increased. Easi ness of all kinds multiplied, prosperity, sroiHd on every -- sida, taxes jrere .lowjvagea were high, the North raadttbf! Souths furnWred w market for each othexja: products at good pri ces: public ijoeriy was-secure, pnrau ngnu undisturt; ereryuans Jioatesrasihis cas- tie ; toe courtr were opeuTo an 7 do passporu for travel; aeecret police, ao spiea,noUfi-irTn-ersi no bastiles ; the right io' assemble peace' aoiy, ias rigoi 10 peuuon ; ireeaora oi, reug ion, freedom of speech, "free ballot And a free press; and all this time the Constitution main- tataea ana uje union or tne oiaies preeervea, 8uch'were the choice 'fruits' of Democratic principlea and Tojfcy; carried ' out throtigh',the whole -peripd during rwhich the Democratic Firty held the power and " administered the ederal Government. Such has hn the history wf that partyf- If ii a . Dnionf pary, for it preserved the tTnion; ty wisdon. peace,, and compromise,' ior more than half a century. "Then, Demoerats, neither the ancient-principles, the policy, nor the past 'history of the Democratic party require nor would justify its diabahdment.' , i ' 'y-Z Is there any thinr Jnthe" present; crisis hich demands it 1 . The "more Immediate, is sue m. to ftkvrtxxm h 'CossTirtiTiow "x jr. is;"jtnj assTofti tw TTirios as r was. To maintain the Constitution ia to respect the rights of the States , and the' liberties' of the citften.- It U to dhere"1laithrany"'to; the very principles aad policy which the Demo cratic party bar proreshed for more' than halfl a century. Utt Its bietory, . and toe resolta, fro?the hegmning, rprove7 whether' it has practiced them.' r- We appeal "proudliK' totthe vThe ilrst" step toward' a'Testoratioa kvf the Union as it was is lb maintain . the ' Conftita- uuu m w. - oa tong. m -u was mainutioea ia fact and not threatened with infraction;In spirit and iw jetter, actual or imminent,: ihe Unfonwaa uabroken: Zfit ' To restore the ,D7olon it ia'essenUaL flrst. togive assuranca to very State1 and to the people 01 every section xoat-tneir- rigbts and liberties and property will 'hveeeore, rftbin the Union mler thasUtutionv- WhatTaS' suraaoe oodoubly sure'-aa rthejrestdratioa -t6 power of that aOueat nrantsed: consoild&ted Democratic-" party ' which for sixty-years secure the property, rfghltf and Hberljes efths Sutee and of the people, and" thua &f Wain- and with them the multiplied blessing which distinguished ur above all Other natioos f V " Tb restorelheTrolontorush out eeo tioualism Korth and South. ' To b?in'the great work" f restoration: through.. the1 .bal lot box ia to kill abolition. The bitter waters of secession flowed first and are fed still ' from the uaeleau fountains of Abolitionism. 7,That foan tain 'must 'bet dried, up.: Atmie may break down the power of the Confederate Gov ern meat1 In the South:' but the work of res toration can only be carried 00 through politi cal organization aad the , paiiot m me Xortn and West. - In this great - work we cordially invite the- co-operation -of all meu- of wvery party whoare opposed to the fell spirit of ab- .... - - . i ' ' . onnon ana woo, in sinceniy, aeeire ine von stitution as it ia and the Union as it wis. - Let the dead oast burr its' dead.' Ballr.- lov ers of the Union, the Constitution e&nd Liber ty, to thev standard of the- Democrats party. alreadv in the field and confident of victory That party is the natural and persistent ene- mj si sdoiiuod. - u pro inw qucFiion ivo rec ord as a national organisation, however it may have been at times with-particular hieo'or in particular otates. is dear and frBoaestionsDie. From the beginning of theaati-elavery" sglta-tiow to the period ofthe laat 'Democratic Na tional Convention, it has held ' hut one' '' lan guage in regard to nr.- Let the record speak : ' " AWnei That Congress has no power un der the Constitution to interfere with or-con trol the domestic insula tiooa of the-aev era 8utes, and that such' States are'the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their Own affairs not prohibited " hv the - Con-stitution: that all. efforts of the Abolitionists or others made to induce Congress T to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take in cipient steps in relation Hhereto; arl calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous eonseoueneea,' and that all' stich eCorts have an Inevitable tendency io diminish the happiness of the people and" endanger the stability '.and permaneoey of the' Union.' ' and ought not to be countenanced, by any friend of . u poa 10 ess principles aioae,, so tar, aa.ro- lales to slavery, can the Union, aa itwaa,.he restored;, and no 'other' Union, - except .. the Unity of despotism,' can' be maintained W this eountryr avd thia last we will reslsL aa our fathera did. "With our Jtrea,. our- Jbrtonea and pur sacred aonor. . 13u it is . said that yon, must disoand the Democratic party -toi aupoort 'the Govern ment. ' W answer that tha DencTatid party haa alwaya supported tha Geyernmeht 1 and while it waa in , rawer preserved the .Govern ment in all jts vigor and integrity, pot by force aad aruw.lcttbj?wMo(m,-ajrpolicy and pc v o it never aia samii, ana never will lion, ia the Government. 'lt iholdaiand oyer ha held, that the Federal ; Govertraent M th agent of the people of the several Stats composing th Unioas that it eonaiaia cyf thraa distinct depaKments-e JeUlative tha executive, And the judicial each equally apart of th Government, and equally entitled, to the confidene' and urport.;of tha State and. the peoples aad that it iC.e duty of everri.rjatri- ot tor sustain llv avaral -department; of the tuttonal powsra ofaach .whicht tsay . br oeees- aasyaadi proper for- th- prtaervauoa of th uoyernxnant ia iia principle and-ia,ita i5or and iategrity, and to sUnd ly ' aad defend to the utmost UtaCagwLieltrerresentath Gov ernme;Ci V : 1 rr. 1 te. i M'JtahiS sec!, the Docr&tij j - r.t al way s t 1 2.2 i, t d w iU no w e -; a, t b C v- erntr. -1 r - ' 2st ? ' 1 f rt , ho-5 c? ' ' - i; ittLeirc. 1 cr iar.tL-r--'"i.;r ifrr-i "" 'Vc Krc.t.'t. , -. . pretense jof arin t-Uaioal&'eTeeQt-v ,123 erntraIixeddesotism,pn jw-ruinai $xEvr--$ cratio party wui .resist thera aa. to wore ene- pry tolhe ConsUtutiou' and the VMmfTf-f freermt'very-hVr C:.-' t Si do not propose to eonuernow woeaoses A. fitter time will come hereafUr jforsuch cussion. Dut we remind you now ttat trtomts &aJe y our fcUoIoa; aii'J - coaiwe. fifteen mooth ago would have aavedi UJ. pe&ted C0rt sree m&n$tmlofiX oe,Aaizxys",voDgress to mis enoAt vOitae 1.7 th. 4. vient ,tieuten"t-Ck)Ion?I JJi. atage, the rreat mass of the South, .w i th tbew hole wemocraue 'party, 6Bct iiiewiole Constitutional Union party of the KortlT iad WfaVsnited jaAyor oTcertXlsutJeTjdcTUI which would fcive aterted iSrit War and ta&uK-l tjUned tha UaioaAt arerytatatf rprI .utoukhh a-wadym, i al doctrines' of the Chicaro Platform Vera I strenuously and unanimously resisted and de-l feated- by theBepublicairpartyThe f. Crit- daptitioaeT Bepqtblicaa-ypt ia either Housefprjbe. prftof j Democratic party is Opposed 'W: grkirting;'aJd aaiataU)RffJt aafety,4 tetegrity nd ?mat!ta- tional aupremacy, id ia ipr.if ana auppoTj mo'x eer -vwTerumcij q .-".'"."PvV.1'! ... . . . i - ' j . m. v 1 ogniaa.it as AiJ;daty M tioft ;to- atjpport j the lioverument in all constitutional. hecessa-1 ry and proper efforts to maintain its aafetyJfib. I vcrikj mu wuHiiuwuiuu oinoniTr mh mi u. -:rji. 4.jjii. --L -i,- T.-r vppwwa ' I unn vtMniut in nr that Kfai4.M.4ALi SSSratSSS oeraonal rirht and !i&k?es:?b1Ka4arl fBut noDemocrata.' it ia net the'siiCPOrt of I 7,?SI&3?yFt$&M?&m ?ectiotf;irltI tTiem; end. wahed in uo wsy- I u Wed U V! :"1J Hft W.'fif 'it'i .Tii- I nn ?, 4 - m j. l i--.v I SeVeT C rtf a we scorn lorepiy lo-me coarire inav nsi w nu iaaa us ince bp,imjv bd-i .im W1 . and yourparty;and toatahdbylhAainis-t7? tea4jowwfftfaea.taiM AooveaU t demanded T(aafyo4lT w at feaata silent support to rhoferlicy,f CWi and to 'withhold all acrutlnvJnheir Nubile 1 1 oadetem aw?nder: ,OTedithllyr.id coudubraTery VJ!nes wi iiHWHwiw;.'Aiw.wviHiii k. a - Uk -1 a m - - k4k svl f fw .-a -oc".. - 4 w l asaeo. v rsjiouace. one ineiiiTO-rpruicipics 1 ft ' a . -' -' - . . j a a , - , and the chwr security of aJLmocr3U?,UoTr I ernmente: nM io . h30ubli WoWMtt-i i1c-.-,AT-i 4 I der hrepen auiftaW autiieax iuaanuentajii oouweci prsxoaitre e Americans to canvass puhiiomea8Tireandl pnTiieger-wmcn iiamet fcostericiai'eci naAyy.-wt"-:? "J.i .v"r,t F -Ahlnx hotnd ahel VwhicH drove rum, ouahon ihrtTii.,T.fOTA-Tv;4.Tfca sheila fell ii and burst over thecenJ JLJiZ - . wtT I.t, :v.-:j.t,. andoutof-tba nona6rod2itrU lacsaa J : time of war.' iff time of tteac an) ln ll lim1" I The next fort Wl 11 !! -a wtstv4ruuw aawuos fsaMawivea w.-wb;. i right inestimable td the people, iaDd ' fonniJA- his to tyTantaoaiy.f1? -vtrHy j. Ifjetes- there. waajai tuna, whenJtha exi?t ence nd bousolidatioa -Of theDeinocratie par fy'w1rti aeceeauy -10 puoikt anaprtrt iiocrnr'a.ti -aow .iJt. ivfeff . unquestionably vie uonstitntion gives vam-f pie power to the - aeveral Departmentalof the Government to carry on war, atrietly subject I to 11a DruTuwnu mna.iDciM'Di civil wir.wim 1 perfect security to cUixensjofaheloyal States. very act necessary, for the safety aod efiicieo- cy.or the Government, and for a complete and 1 most vioruua uiat 01 iia sirengin, is th wnoi-lyr consistent with the observanca revery protiskm ofXthat iMtrument, aad C; the laws ia pursuanee of it, if the aole.inotivea of those ia power were the suppression of the "rebel- lion and no more.' ' And yet the -historyof toe Aaministraiion for the twelve months past haa been, and eoathraea ia bapa IiietoryiBfcrs- peatad usurpations of r power anaf. violations of the Constitution, aad of the, publio-and llfpiidyaxeczted.plaac rate rights of th cititen.' For,' the.; proof, wjs Appeal to fact too reeentto need' recital 'here, and too flagrant and hrinow for tha calm hap- ratircvvhich wa propose. imilar actar were done and a like policy purauedin thetbreatW ed war with France in the time, of John A4-1 ams, and with the1 aame nlUmate' purpose. But in two or three veaxafvtha Tdla foreed them into aj . honoiahla-peacaHwith ? France, rebuked the excesae and-abuses l towct, Toth sober eeond though tf iha piobl therefore, ,aad to the Jballotlwx, we:. now an peal when again in a like peril withi urfath- ers.--- v vV-::-i.'" - v--:-e-' 5 ButifeyeryDemOerateohenrrW InUiepo of prosechting the erart tk;.ttUsraabjug- Uono the 4Soth a iid. fo the Subversion : of her Sut Goyernnieota. with her- institntions, without VconventiOn'of the Sttea,a6d irith- out an uverture iur peacau we -a noma -tubs-as resolutely1 resist the disbanding pfi thhnDesao-Vwaahot crawparfy.j: AfcJW wiyr-parcapa4Hu.Qi carrying on a war: itis the only party which ha ever conducted a war to a successful issue, and th 6nly pTarty which'"4 haa-donii it without abas Of power,-withouttileBtatiort'rto;fc the righta of any claaeof ciUxeus, and- with-duel regard to economy AH ths t has done i i all this, if need, be, it iable'fo dd hgain. 'Ifaao- eesilhen:inailha'rypoint quired, th Democratic party alooa caa-rxoni-l mnAV if & ? i-eti HnvHrlt,l "T A T " TT J - . - . 4 V, 4. W - uirougo peace or or war, aemaiKU the eontia- l uea organizauon anasuoceuorie ieiiwvrat- itfparty'f iu.fjj-- te-.iiu&.n(&: . rhe.iprwerTation-of tha,gonst;tution-Cf-k manda it 1 ' -'-; , r r.- fcrfjA'.) Th maintenaneeofr liberty and freedemo- erafacaligovernmeijt'daadsit; lUnctaon of SUte, aejttidn or. YyV the ConstifatioM ns it ts and thWoidil'asb4t H ' InAle eray 2ofthe mcrnia?w'discoyred.a waa, to unite with ra this'-great worJ&lupon camp with th rebel Caj rio$. enns,oi,periecs equaiiiy.wa insist .that f it witn-csn!tr at -iv. ; ?t '- Tha' ventAratiAii. f.- tfc . ITnlnn sVrfii "T " ,f :vf i' t rJ-Vf,v . . The restoration oraaotind system of in teivl eif- . fudTsoSi-i4esa4p ..wHr-;-s q 1 .-v f ' Economy and-hooesty-Jn pntlio expendi-L - - " turea, now. At th ratept t four xaiUion of dol-i ters a dsy demand it V-v'e i -i TheraiJ accumulation :cf aaorbouir i renr s nsnt public ;' Ct t cer-" I,, j i c:vt already or jlior-ndx. an I eq'ialat.the preset rat?, is-,t.. : . r V --,1 t o J-? - 2nd f ce 1 1 c fa - c : -1 j-y 1 a rrowt i TTL ' I -tViS JS ' n I ' aT4rr - r " t ct ttz: t:r' tzai i:ied; ;i r . n m ' . . fcicailin Lon hmi i t -.In z Le would aurr t c LUi thr Anit; tcr. Ci ' over the; forta. Ta.d' ciea haMs d ;:n'ad tiesi fortswrthfa bravery worwy ot ;a "sr c-ase. i; iriea i th -Zith all th a coi.ideriiion - that W t - ' ' - V W T ' . . W .tncea wouU ticait: .xha three teame?ramajains":tti nder I themjiald of Commander J Hi iptcbejll I The oflcer jot the" fort tcknawleded,iP01;conr pley ediflf tpwic the jroa, fioatin-battery e sixteen gun axooat Jarmidable affair to a place above the fort, and while drawingup the SX.i.?T?rr-- , tia'tott,-iaMaXaie4ewM iiael 'i?i?.Tta rtornin after' thahYrWtrtifat l--'twiL? fcaird.9.dl Ltjc-ali fcrtha- ii 4 er.iirillaanawer,-ia i.,wc i. Ca tie re: JreJ'icdciau w . . . w "... . . . . . . . . ... -I. .liQI. lira IM k41 CUCtilT ai 4V. JIUh u uit. uiwa MKnw-WM, iwh ipwwi,8 BVurr:-'lsaa:Ii.VfftirviWI-ia:iWihleiiK.r , M IV. .44. .y 4 . ,1 14 W I dejtra:bo hoaf or rtins loaded 1 rUa rear ed that 1 he would not J oGceri would contempt lor .wem:. wm- .w wuw .ii. - tii,.-lLw-t4-'ci.j K--a I rand wrMWww 1 mniih acmim. abm itiMMii i SSUlSiSSSSS Jmm'fW: isar hmred under wateriI 1 Wf.ieraetanwaM ineroi.t jtj i boardjne and Irepujaedhtta-Du. hi Tulnerabloa.de, when I iiB in w iiiia unan imi7 nm . i.nira. a in wavei a Trjv,rv--"v'o rv ,r r 'TU - -t rAsia.-wrt ainaaiHiii ft aMaeaa rnnavtaasMi ar wh a w a 9ry:??Z rr "TJSTrL'jT IT viv - ?Tv I jaiaav wu v t war la aver.oT thev should be tried for their I "r,T -i v iv rff. Tr? " 1 w w;. 3 1 - 1 co at we .wiuv eetue sooner, 1 v-- TZ?' Z7: . " " -sTzr'-I nceraatuutw gun ooas. wajiawepituia- tion waa going on. hut lhave oneor.the ,oth-l Te . C?1 thilJ!ti!! t TD""r.. ? jnpuvapowarwe wm 00 an we bt, womwu rtndtr. but with such a fore in your ,rear,t Wa desirable to feet resessiotr of -these , forts t"""1" v.r ... ... ... I morwra. Very respectfulty, ' "- DFIVPORTEII,Xmandih HoUila. vjTo FJagl5ctTD.'DFAajWT?Toc f "i rt ' rTJrtX STirtl GtriTBOAt Ciy CO, . . )rrr20a4JAjrS, April 2503624 ; TaaodOrncait Your boldly oneeiredi and suited in perfect succss, .leaves me . time .to makeup the' report -of my djvisionr Yolrm'findin Lieutenant Ceiing Ilarriaou'a; report ail a-seorate'-rtiutlinaiof he noble part teken by theCaynundebconv maad, and bearing xu U5w le I your almaL ind-a nd steered directly upthe strn, J 1 edgiiig: a little to staboardl in ;prd4rto give I twoiwlbr 6unr 3laic.---44i2-. ular and compact order. " -' ' W weiuacarcdy aboTathhoom-when we were discovered and Jackson and S Philip openedTipoa iu; V ViT could bring njgnn. to learhut ateered directly bnAW wer "truck frimatnratenK rAtgth wei werfxo close up with St, Pnipy when we op;ixed with grape and eanisterv Scarcely, wer we,, above th line off fire when'Tf00 'f' t- 1 tacKea.pv ,me reoe...pee . o tunrosu, : butioaore congenial' workAxv:,! 1 4 w largv aiearaers ww,awrape.w .wriitiTe, theunquaiine?isurrenaer 01 me cny, I our' starboard bow. another asterna third ion 1 And ihat the amhlehr of th sovererntv"of the our starboard pe&J3r i the nine-ioch AUahlrenj United States h hoisted rer the City JIall, hein turned On thia fellow, wered a range.Xijit an4 Cnstotri zJiQuset. by mertdiatv. hia 1 of thirty yaji- The eCort:;was Very deaCrnc-l dar. and all f.srs end otheremhlemaof sover- tive.vlShe immedTatjly teered:inhore"inn I srundt and can X, , r-v-: f fbo removed m all;therjpublicawiidins by r' - The Parrbtl tun on the forecastle jdrove,r off! that hour.'? t2 0 rthiS.i-ysA -si ahallexercis boarder; bo clcs 3 vr c--r re aai&iag: enemy. Abontthia tirves J. encUrfecm drshing B- Ji - V.Js- T - j. - . . W a . W f Ceil les,! l rr4 i i car 1 ft .1 9 pa-t.ws : . . 1 :t s arijr.'., U :u 11 y c -s f rwail 1 1. travc'ri - -: i : ii v'f '-.e'rf 'i t 3 . , r 3 f v- I v lr Kill iifrtS'TcaVif lharrtfff?-!i t-ATt hornalrr lfltr-Uyour'aeryir- " ttt4 AiiiiApv. voujmmiKngi-"j- i )fja- i TMaswe jv - wwrw swPMte rrf tt " r w rj y .-f y . yy3i ICpC'iChWr!ca,aBoV.'17ai tatep runbp&V.ys'runa which was fought, sorplea-. oidly alier ths squadron' had 'passed tha Ibrta, writ as fallow to hia-wi.V who-faaidea ! U iLSrxgina Haaaixx Lavai - r Wi'w"l - a" Aj4v' ira s. As Capt, porter la abou jj-iiJ, viWif Va-tt.. wri. 10 f I0"??: W "TAr aVTtiSi tMmJ - wss'our greai batue. . Tha aqad- le forts under, perhaps, the moat fleet ever "went throheh:; They firemt deal, we're" much; cat apr and nany killedand wounded, k Aa for the.Varuna, WF?&HmkTT rtevedA. but wa- returned ithe fire '-with - interest.; ' Oa . J . J 7f V1" . : .v. r 4. v ... m - i v - j: , . v- j: j. --j Raya each a oroadcide tn succession as i pasaea drfvln ok ahAr al laaviii i flamea foav f -r--v.s." ; t-t . ikI"Jtri: Wn .tVer. rT.?. d-r a.m m. dow. d l jTeaeh.hiaYulnaU inthiirrithatmade him aicJcrrjjed;hia-e lZ hilts lother proaosueaa nepawea ineonne ouer -- - , ji ; w v v . " . - - - ride. now found my yessel on fire froQ na ahella. a wthli3culty ft it aL.!T 4 j t . f vitablev-: I; uiufl?uTrextroy takei hinv-da wm Uh Bie.ao.when ve struck tha second time- a -aarii.H mm. a 1 1 av; mi ww aa usuni-- an liie pille wa sun ,vk-w ..4 ..mMM. t--.i.v ...... 4. i i.iV.TC tr.y lu. ha -ukst hauled down hiallae JIvlast rum lm t crew escaping with only what theyhad on their SPaiiadropwb h Va went down iSa flying victorious mtdefeatvered; witbr elory t ix,i. ay,we iadreltTiaeven?ate w doS fc tbe eqtMldron. oftbiclr the Varuna de- stroTfeAl six. VThelebitedraro71riiswas" 1 destroyed by theM'MUPVThishaa beenthe NIVI V yea oy tnt xviissiMipp. .nia dm wb m darioc and eallant fight in paval hktory Ko-less jthaaioae ;hnndred. aod: seventy gun were playing on. us.. .The forts are cut offfrom anecbrv atd most soon surrender.. -The road to New Cleana Is. openr ti4iik&ct;Jfiuet be ours at ih.p0!nen wr.yi - The Commodore, as a -post of hojior-Imnie? diately dispatched, me, in iny.only remaining poat, and a ptcKed crew (routine yarunav to Crry:disijathes: tovGeii. iBailerr-3 "am red (hrowsh oute-wariwater-conrsealo Toid the forts, to-day. having been in the boat twenty-six hoWa.Y:ou may imagine, after all thiathaHam sOro'ewhat exhausted and worn out-f What my next porition may' be Xknow noLrI ahall eithero home for aaother vessel avalaid', to-GeJ lryiuatioii of VlrginlaJV; .- . , - " -"- ;s; NftThe policy of--vacuatiow is Inasi 15" j iYOUH AFFECTIONATE IIUSBA2fD. " a correerTidenc JU taie place- hetween CpU FaTrftV Commander of the TJ;.9 naval foretbefore-Kew1 Orleans.- and VlXayeilIon- roe; in regard tha varreadar of th cityvr 2pU-3l?. aayar- i-t.,!t1:&-t .... I earn hr fa reduce 'ew Xrleans to obnce to the lawB of, anJ to Vindicate the trended majesty ; of ''the, goyerament : of the Uattedf Ststt Therightsx. of person, and I cracertV na4ineaeeurea,ri ,n;r -therejEpr demand bfyou, aa its .representa 1 iTtv other than : thia -of : the 'United State. I our authority.Vtoo.ueli disturbances.' restore I order and: cell upon jail 'the COOd people; Of . " . Xitw KJTi'-" r-jreurs ei.oncu 10 ' iBWjrew tidn?; and I p articularly demand that no .per- sou shall L molested ' in 'TersonOr-: property, cr for ssnti.-acnta cf 'loyalty tou their frena- iscni." Ml U:r- iX S end, eevert lypunw it anv r.rson or rereons who shall commit auch OutT!"-"S r were witnessed yesterday by m- 1 1 f?A C.l.-i"jt?-on he!j!5S3twoinea',aQd'chfl- sure" at -fr:r- tne oil C.....i ""I i.:-vcrv ie,ti.lyr ? t y ii.wiiho-tthe rh'edr t, i I i ' T 3 .".I '- - - a ct rt. 4n ft I tiiiid that .m?-.Ll-.4-.L:-it tocrtUt aaoyer-i - 34r: " trtiameat d:played-ia3 !ht of ! -j'trhe.c;y.iyc r.te ' , .. J .- - f - rr 3 I r'tci cr i scr' t It C-jt v Si AIt?.rX 34. a.- .- .. m Jjatstljfj 0m STT?cr,,ta.1i,Wru,iit iJjconnof-Jea Ls.:"tr--mtm,im it 4tr wruwH.-'U M T I V frrr. t " fnfrcT"" 1 ' m f mk.jm- m m -m a r - v Tpe.AmmffaPC2U at, Peierthaykat I le 4Aa er ia ArvrvocArn'T ' iMiziit a-1 CbifaBaa- m$WJm - rw:P;,!'"j.i . . - , : , - I -tolU Em of tha Sti nahliahea th fMlnwiner: t dore porters' fleet, cdnusUug Of seven vessels? 1 is etr r ort liorgaff ; ten more are otr- 11 cm 1 IsiandTsnovBaatwsjuV.They oajiona4iy, aparenuyieaung jr maaxea oa tenear Our. forces are confident of fcoldiat the ene- my in check. KWrtu w5rw. Tfti'-;s.5 .'?;. ' T&fraira-aJtk lay:&Wrhr BepubUcan f aaya Ui i anaees were reconnoitenog the river, and coast batteries all the mornine with tun boats' ". ATrcnra, lay T.iThe :uobile Tribune off the 4th. ha despatched from Jackson; MiasC I dated the 2d tnat.-"- rs : :. i -fiis 1 Ths Delta or Thorsdav last, says business I m New Orieana Is generally suspended. Host I of. the banka are closed, and . th tityi vrtttj? I wnere presents a saa appearaBce.'r" " -1 ; mannea. J.ne uiegraroace areeioaea ana railroad traverstopped.' ' -.', " - . 4- - x ue munn v as ma r on waa causea ov ine &lse news that' the city tad" arrendered.i- The:: Delta sayt-that 5SiU men ;wutuuect anai marched.or. to th. enemy 4rom .the-j Jfcrt,--! y In answer to the foreigiT- wnsul'Cothuiaii- dsr Fartarut salhe would allow permission to reach tha eily Bat boalaat -aal out m af arv.KAar wAnM Vaa ealtffcfawl ' ar wfc smii w f nuiMVi f"W, f a.v fi ll ' 2 X. n topthrJamrer,creautbalr--e&oeternatlote'fa etersbilrg.rh6 tacf lhat iaBa v will win if v F r r mu biviivw wi uw wiww t;;;,fi WMMu approacningf terspnrjR cao-i ea a complete panic tnere. .." , . . . . .. r ,..r i Til Petersburg Expressr Of tha"?tli "sayal there ia a rumor that tha Tankeea1 Were land-1 ' v . 7 .' - -rrr'Tr-r: 1 ueia ua uiir iu.wuhob.wui vaouHtsa . w 1 n marcn across ne country. aistance or some 18 or SO miles, and take possession of Suffolk; This rumor tacsa coanrmatxm.- -- "f v .? Th Lvnehbursr Vireiniaa; of llat thaays Jackson wa sUirai. Suutona4Ust cocuita a rsport waa brought Jere by an eCicer orths 13th IXississIppi Regiment hat a detachment eonaistmg of the advance corps of- Jiweira ar-my, at Swift HunGajv had theeaairrretVin by the nemy, and th at a- bs ttJ waa, 4mpending. received-jinteliince -yesterday to- theci-fectthat- our troops wer f&iasr backr'.from Greenbrier t5 Cou&afck'a ' Depot iar. Coaooke From thi-- Atlanta ;Confederacy'jcfr :!,3 4th, mdicatjona; point atronsly. to a battle :jComi&g' c2f 9. Coriathat an early day;hichror the magnitude of toe torces ena.v vn,. flv?vl judgment. ia'ithat,.the;i:yanke&9:liave nearly 150.000 toeniDeanre-ard ia ,well nirh -aked on all sidea. Ha haa an immense army, but not so large ar the enemy. -It war oJa, conceal the fact that we have some . fear for the result There ia such a thins as beicgutterly- overwheJ med with v numbere,-. against which- w can provida no renaedyr -yr WrX Tho Uemphi Avalanche of the CthVaays that telegraphic news from Richmond iapain-faTlyVsigniftcanfc- to , hare be? ac preparing : the same-.fate for, Richmond that 3utler ana ; Forter got up for , NewOr- i"- . -v- : ryThe Aralanelie of the aama te,aaya ofaf- Taei.5 Jlayor Jtfonroeand .ail the aldermen hare been arrest' " d.on refusing to lake the path Of "alltnai. r.-wera sent to Tjrison. .s Great dis tress prevails in I th city. . Food of all ktada iatttiwsjy cafce aad.flour not to be had at ajiyeei-, t-ti ... There- is more of the Federal force v et to be landed.' 'and the river is full of Federal " rn- boata, mortar and transports, r U w t. Xh Aaiaache says tbe,Upngreseionl stam da from Eicbmond had a very depressing ef-t and it ia believed it foreshadowed the ear- nearly Splayed ont' ;We hare but precioua little moiterri-tpry that-we can epaxe:;T.;. xne Mempnia Argus say tha ionrederate lose at ShDon waa seven thousand killed and wonndedr The sam:. paper; la an article on gunboata pays-7i--f. jr-.tt- .c kM Aiii "Anus lar it must oe couiesseq our anempis un runooats on tae river .nave been a dis gusting fizzle r people know -4t ab does the jSovernnient. v. fi;v i Th -'correspondent of -the -Memphis Aval anche ears -thirty-three per ..cent, of Bishop Folke army'-waa allied and wounded at -Shi- . 5 Th Avalanche of; th7th aavai ;W hare advieea i from New Oriean up to Saturday at lua. ra" Gen. iuUer naa takett? tha: St. Charisa Hotel for hi beadquartera. The Ev anallousaV on Faydraa street; has' been eon- . 1 a v " Ma -w - vervea into a nospitaxueaciksou ixaiiroao Depot wa -taken-possteskm o-f-on-8atnrday nMrhniTh!Federal7 pickets hate btch extended put aa far af the- croesins of the JeSer-soft Bailroada. : Four gunboats and one trans- pprt atarted for Baton louger Saturday mortv f : Seven Federal ixent had been Uadei at ewurleanas;. ikli r!;-' .All. the news fpersjn wewOrleans ere.stlll pUishd. though -a Federal censor' is placed .:.i'ul!.'i V'iT4mm4 t!) mult r 1 inj V VI w4 WUJV. ." W exclude" whateTtt may rv inimical Ha; the 4 ederal causeiVV''ftiV;5-jLv' I"4 "The Proclsfnation Of General. Bnller. ws banded ia" at all !-th"o4ces- aud 're.aseJ.-i- When It guard came to 'the True Delta cr-ceX had. were frefdsed. :iheyr.tOok! poasessioa acJ jntf?rr40na en j-n r ?ers. ,w a o e s sjk-j worked it oTm tyiTha C2d Poiit bocliasarriTd tads Ltuj? the foIwinrtif-ivi- criT' jGta.-TTcl r.is;-if tf- CS" had been fill. . were esi . :. ' They rcj crte I had.cirrispae Part of ITaxW forward ca tha t. my waa found al . At.i!'AlC? . t which: were I rci!; were found to h ?r : the runalXh- We" arrived tt ' march, at 5 hclyv-:, r.i T- found the whole rl tinr this moraine'. mayor iamb w ill rovemmenVautlsr Gen, Wool with a f iia and after a brif carretfdered to th U. then proceeded to tl. on followed by 1 1 the following pro;' - IHlAii -C -carte&s Df Iho Uitr privcr. i avir xvr?- ed 1o the Govctrae t-ij ifcarUrtt.; military -poasewst'' ' -4 uat i it!li half of the irationl C ot4 t: eral John r WooL Brig. Gen. Yiele is af : erffor tor the time t ciutena ara eareraliT: T cars to preserve order, - i t? t ditrs.be petmittel to er.r tie Diaoraez or pythe .wr:i:en rer aoldiar who shall ire r ,ny of inhabitart -sined - 4- . r-E-- v : v ' V - - wen., v iaie ' Davialliia' milLtary 1 . ' : - 1. Tha y ery first part. - -C. were- aewspaperr corr; ThrKaVriYard I'. rtreyed.-with a.very 1 --boats and other vesse . - Numerous Unica f mouth. 'The place U llassachusetta H?-GeneraLYiele 1 ters intbe Custor ar-'f. '.it. y "Vt rtrV tefc'i w-e- fTTfTj '---iThe-foIio-js; The occupancy Portsmouth, ia fc property and taa! Of th United SUi domestic cuiet Wi lations of order an ment will be follot rest of the ;otTend their-homes untler daliam; may be as allows no man the mie who forgets i charging those of r yidual right willl . j Theaale'OflliTac.' 4 - , w- - BriS'jQeneral U.C , r TS Cf t 'CareiXilay IL . rebel cause in lliss day tn an . attack, c t isaturdayr morning 4 came around a point r ry advanced toward: 4 4na, cincinuau- t Joint where -the re'. id notLattract th'e'r had passed above L seen-aA simulUneou fleet of gunboats was littl eCect as,the g- ;. ,The Cincinnati,- i the atreta."whea ao to be' the JIlldry,a: continued, broadsiis within forty " yards. I succeeded mrioyni-and the rint hand t ed apon her1 decks - p. 4 grapnels thrown out, ' trated bythrowir " 1. batteries of therCincii ; In the taea&Utne, t rived at the srene of rebel Ceefc" Th 21: ureatfeiaptrJ to to-head cf r". ;.n,r i c r- 'tai , - ' .a a.' nati, eTK??nt! intj-J wiUei il twt-Jy ytrij, nhea her fvom hia- rgrrctt . ey-tl: 3. v--"5 -The..t"l v tiit! ? t: t ; v r , ntra cf t' e C .. .: ii ru e:..; . j lt r .va - : L ; - lei ljt.' tsofti-i: . vn-n-the ? ' tr-V it: el 1 - - ; ' - r t . -.-se r ' - - r -- cf a.1:-; - - "'..4 rtW t ' t i . V ' f - .4 cT . , " I ,; 5-
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1862-05-20 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1862-05-20 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1862-05-20, Vol. 26, No. 8 |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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| Full Text | "i - ' j i k-Vr-l 1 1 - N i. '- -.-It- lTt4 i - -' V ? 'ft " ..JDesaoejjcj., jojT, tie ,Jtrite , State. --t TLi tbllowing W U. Addrcs eiSerrMl id in " . dlipitcb m latif ken iwixd by tb !& ocratic membrt of Coamn. W. laTiU tot rtlxonCXTilxie.Tb-pfTiltrt eondkioo f oocoantrjdeBUa da ihAtw shoals rt&feon -. 'together-.--Trt ors&aixatioa rMtricted .witb- in. proper limit 14 t9itigood, nd 'indeed ' . 9entil Co the preerrAtioa of-, poblio liberty; -Aiihoat tt thebflBt 'cotcrBmenivoald'oon -1 denenU into tb'worrt of tyrmnaies.. I de-potUia tfc chief QMof power it in-. enukisg ; cat prty opposition. -via our own country the 'A ixpeVienecrofr.th Jaat,' twlre teotht;toM, -tnorethaa y Uwoo jn hiatory; tbt fieeeMity of party orgmuzatioiKTfco present Admiaia-tnUtoa was choaeiv by ,a; party, and io all fir U aeta and appointments has recognized, and. ' .at21 does. 1u fealty; and ' obligations to that -'party; ': Thera'mtut and will be an opposition. The publio- safety and good demand it. Shall '., Hi- be a" new orgtu'iz&tio or an old onef ; The ' Democratic party- wae foaaded than aBP-ty years ago-? It has" eer bean disbanded.- To day it numbers- one millioa fle htxadred thoatand electors ia the 8Utes still loya to the Union. It, recent nomeroos victories in municipal elections In the Western and Mid-- die States' prora its Tiutity. Within the last .tea months it ha held State Conventions and nominated- faH Democratic' tickets in every free State U the Union.'Of o other parly opposed to the -Bepablicaos can the same be wocaAtrc ; riatt ,k" sow p-; ouia.u 1 Are ia ancienx. pnacimea - wrong f : What are they ? . 5 Let its pZatfbrma 'tar tLirtr Veara aoeak 5? Euolwidi Thsfth'e'Americai '- Tolace their trust in the intelligence:' the oatri- otiem and' the - djacriminaUng'jastice of 'thel : Americas people., , r, . . , 1 . "That wegard thw.as a diotiuctive lea-; tare in our political creed, which we are proud to ' maintain-" belbre the world,' ' as the great ' mora) elementin a form Of government spring-; ing from and upheld by the popular will t and! we contrast it with the 'ereea and 1 practioe of federalism,-, under -whatever name or form, .'which seeks to palsy the will of the constituent, and ' which conceives'' no imposture - too moastroua for the popular credulity.- : -v That th -Federal -Government' is one of ''limited power, derived lely from the-Consti-- tution i and the grants of power made therein ought to be strictly, construed by all' the departments and agents of the Government ; and ' that- it 'ia inexpedient and'dangerous to exercise doubtful constitutional powers And as explanatory of; these the following from Hr. J efferson's first inaugural : The support of the State Governments in all their rights as the most competent admin-: istrations of our domestic concerns, and the "aureat bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies.' .be ' preservation-of the General Govern- - . - 1 l- .? . . . I "iseai 10 in wooie coneuracionai vigor as toe abeet-anchor of our peace at home and safety broad, t--r-t w;.-- ? j' : "A jealous care of the right of election- by .the people.-' ' t -. :- - The supremacy of the civil over the mill-. rtary authority." . - - . - .' "Economy in the public expense; that la bor may be lightly- burdened:; -. ,v-s -v ' "The .honest - payment of our debts aad aa-ered "preservation- of the public faith; v.-:vW- Freedom of iliaoufreeoom or- the press. wnA IWedom of oersoo wndcr protection of the Jiabea eorpul, and trial by-juriea impartially - aeleeted.'1 : . ' - Such,. Democrats, are the principles of your rjarty, eeeentlal to public iioerty ano 10 ue 'atability and - wise admmislrauon of tho uov ramenL alike in -peace and war. They-are 1 th nrincinles upon which the' Constitution would be maiataioed aad tho Union could not te dissolved. -.j-.io- v .4'-- Is the policy of the Democratic party wrong ; ' Its policy is consistent ' with its priaciples. -and may be summed up, from- the beginning,; aa fwllowf r VTbO sopport of liberty as against power: of the people as against thsir agents Hand servants; and of State rights as against -consolidation and ' centralized . despot um. a 'alaple Government no public debt low tax- as ;io hih ' protective tan IT puo general sya-' tern of internal improvement by nTedersi ao-: tHnntv- no National1 Hank i hard monev to4 the Federal public dues t POf assumption of - State delta ;' expabsipn of territory ; self-gov? ernment for .the Territories, subject Only Jo the '- donstitution ; the absolute, compatibility ,qf d -Ttnioa of the Statrpart alate and part frW' - the admission of new States, with: or without slavery, US' they'' may elect j non-interference by tha Federal Government with slavery ia State or Territory, or In the District of Column ' bta ; and finally,-. set forth injthe Cincinnati .y1 'tform, hi 1S53, and, reaflrmed a I860, ab- jgcl -tJ end eternal repudiation of all aection-. ' jtlj'z'.ict and platforms concerning' domestic .slavery . -which seek to embroil the States and linci's t- ireon and armed resistance to law : 3, . must- end h eivj 1 w.ar.'au'd 4, , wr the ancient and; the -.r"tr.t . X it ;23, f -XT- :' ' r-.aixty j. ' OB t!.s rcf , 1 3 iemocrawc. party, run? ; j 1 c f e i xty y eara--a polky" of the Constitu- -1 tot the'preserra- r,-"ocrattc :. -ntJ3y f... .'fJT::tf6'na1 t 1 t . . For on .... 3 -thfc fifa iaUlionsj"iheppaTatloff facreaei to tlu-J ty-one nuliiona. The CerolaUOnarf dbt wat sztlnguiahed. Two foreign ware were successfully proaetuted, with 'm4e4tlaad a small army and nary, and; without thewu- Snsioa of the Aabt. corputf without, onein-ictlon of the CooatUolioa iwi thou t one wra patiofi of power ; without aupyreaaing .'ia jp n-gle newspaper; without impnaouingja- aingle editor ; without limit , to ..the freedonvof the press, or of speech la or cat oc Cougresa, hut m, the midai of the grossest abuse of both j and without the arrest of a single "traitor" though the Hartford CoaTeatko sat during one of the wars,, and ia tAeouxer cenatora inTite tbe eqemj jUr "greet our Tolunteers .with- bloody hands,', and:' welcome ' them, to . hospltablf w During ail th is' time wealth increased. Easi ness of all kinds multiplied, prosperity, sroiHd on every -- sida, taxes jrere .lowjvagea were high, the North raadttbf! Souths furnWred w market for each othexja: products at good pri ces: public ijoeriy was-secure, pnrau ngnu undisturt; ereryuans Jioatesrasihis cas- tie ; toe courtr were opeuTo an 7 do passporu for travel; aeecret police, ao spiea,noUfi-irTn-ersi no bastiles ; the right io' assemble peace' aoiy, ias rigoi 10 peuuon ; ireeaora oi, reug ion, freedom of speech, "free ballot And a free press; and all this time the Constitution main- tataea ana uje union or tne oiaies preeervea, 8uch'were the choice 'fruits' of Democratic principlea and Tojfcy; carried ' out throtigh',the whole -peripd during rwhich the Democratic Firty held the power and " administered the ederal Government. Such has hn the history wf that partyf- If ii a . Dnionf pary, for it preserved the tTnion; ty wisdon. peace,, and compromise,' ior more than half a century. "Then, Demoerats, neither the ancient-principles, the policy, nor the past 'history of the Democratic party require nor would justify its diabahdment.' , i ' 'y-Z Is there any thinr Jnthe" present; crisis hich demands it 1 . The "more Immediate, is sue m. to ftkvrtxxm h 'CossTirtiTiow "x jr. is;"jtnj assTofti tw TTirios as r was. To maintain the Constitution ia to respect the rights of the States , and the' liberties' of the citften.- It U to dhere"1laithrany"'to; the very principles aad policy which the Demo cratic party bar proreshed for more' than halfl a century. Utt Its bietory, . and toe resolta, fro?the hegmning, rprove7 whether' it has practiced them.' r- We appeal "proudliK' totthe vThe ilrst" step toward' a'Testoratioa kvf the Union as it was is lb maintain . the ' Conftita- uuu m w. - oa tong. m -u was mainutioea ia fact and not threatened with infraction;In spirit and iw jetter, actual or imminent,: ihe Unfonwaa uabroken: Zfit ' To restore the ,D7olon it ia'essenUaL flrst. togive assuranca to very State1 and to the people 01 every section xoat-tneir- rigbts and liberties and property will 'hveeeore, rftbin the Union mler thasUtutionv- WhatTaS' suraaoe oodoubly sure'-aa rthejrestdratioa -t6 power of that aOueat nrantsed: consoild&ted Democratic-" party ' which for sixty-years secure the property, rfghltf and Hberljes efths Sutee and of the people, and" thua &f Wain- and with them the multiplied blessing which distinguished ur above all Other natioos f V " Tb restorelheTrolontorush out eeo tioualism Korth and South. ' To b?in'the great work" f restoration: through.. the1 .bal lot box ia to kill abolition. The bitter waters of secession flowed first and are fed still ' from the uaeleau fountains of Abolitionism. 7,That foan tain 'must 'bet dried, up.: Atmie may break down the power of the Confederate Gov ern meat1 In the South:' but the work of res toration can only be carried 00 through politi cal organization aad the , paiiot m me Xortn and West. - In this great - work we cordially invite the- co-operation -of all meu- of wvery party whoare opposed to the fell spirit of ab- .... - - . i ' ' . onnon ana woo, in sinceniy, aeeire ine von stitution as it ia and the Union as it wis. - Let the dead oast burr its' dead.' Ballr.- lov ers of the Union, the Constitution e&nd Liber ty, to thev standard of the- Democrats party. alreadv in the field and confident of victory That party is the natural and persistent ene- mj si sdoiiuod. - u pro inw qucFiion ivo rec ord as a national organisation, however it may have been at times with-particular hieo'or in particular otates. is dear and frBoaestionsDie. From the beginning of theaati-elavery" sglta-tiow to the period ofthe laat 'Democratic Na tional Convention, it has held ' hut one' '' lan guage in regard to nr.- Let the record speak : ' " AWnei That Congress has no power un der the Constitution to interfere with or-con trol the domestic insula tiooa of the-aev era 8utes, and that such' States are'the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their Own affairs not prohibited " hv the - Con-stitution: that all. efforts of the Abolitionists or others made to induce Congress T to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take in cipient steps in relation Hhereto; arl calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous eonseoueneea,' and that all' stich eCorts have an Inevitable tendency io diminish the happiness of the people and" endanger the stability '.and permaneoey of the' Union.' ' and ought not to be countenanced, by any friend of . u poa 10 ess principles aioae,, so tar, aa.ro- lales to slavery, can the Union, aa itwaa,.he restored;, and no 'other' Union, - except .. the Unity of despotism,' can' be maintained W this eountryr avd thia last we will reslsL aa our fathera did. "With our Jtrea,. our- Jbrtonea and pur sacred aonor. . 13u it is . said that yon, must disoand the Democratic party -toi aupoort 'the Govern ment. ' W answer that tha DencTatid party haa alwaya supported tha Geyernmeht 1 and while it waa in , rawer preserved the .Govern ment in all jts vigor and integrity, pot by force aad aruw.lcttbj?wMo(m,-ajrpolicy and pc v o it never aia samii, ana never will lion, ia the Government. 'lt iholdaiand oyer ha held, that the Federal ; Govertraent M th agent of the people of the several Stats composing th Unioas that it eonaiaia cyf thraa distinct depaKments-e JeUlative tha executive, And the judicial each equally apart of th Government, and equally entitled, to the confidene' and urport.;of tha State and. the peoples aad that it iC.e duty of everri.rjatri- ot tor sustain llv avaral -department; of the tuttonal powsra ofaach .whicht tsay . br oeees- aasyaadi proper for- th- prtaervauoa of th uoyernxnant ia iia principle and-ia,ita i5or and iategrity, and to sUnd ly ' aad defend to the utmost UtaCagwLieltrerresentath Gov ernme;Ci V : 1 rr. 1 te. i M'JtahiS sec!, the Docr&tij j - r.t al way s t 1 2.2 i, t d w iU no w e -; a, t b C v- erntr. -1 r - ' 2st ? ' 1 f rt , ho-5 c? ' ' - i; ittLeirc. 1 cr iar.tL-r--'"i.;r ifrr-i "" 'Vc Krc.t.'t. , -. . pretense jof arin t-Uaioal&'eTeeQt-v ,123 erntraIixeddesotism,pn jw-ruinai $xEvr--$ cratio party wui .resist thera aa. to wore ene- pry tolhe ConsUtutiou' and the VMmfTf-f freermt'very-hVr C:.-' t Si do not propose to eonuernow woeaoses A. fitter time will come hereafUr jforsuch cussion. Dut we remind you now ttat trtomts &aJe y our fcUoIoa; aii'J - coaiwe. fifteen mooth ago would have aavedi UJ. pe&ted C0rt sree m&n$tmlofiX oe,Aaizxys",voDgress to mis enoAt vOitae 1.7 th. 4. vient ,tieuten"t-Ck)Ion?I JJi. atage, the rreat mass of the South, .w i th tbew hole wemocraue 'party, 6Bct iiiewiole Constitutional Union party of the KortlT iad WfaVsnited jaAyor oTcertXlsutJeTjdcTUI which would fcive aterted iSrit War and ta&uK-l tjUned tha UaioaAt arerytatatf rprI .utoukhh a-wadym, i al doctrines' of the Chicaro Platform Vera I strenuously and unanimously resisted and de-l feated- by theBepublicairpartyThe f. Crit- daptitioaeT Bepqtblicaa-ypt ia either Housefprjbe. prftof j Democratic party is Opposed 'W: grkirting;'aJd aaiataU)RffJt aafety,4 tetegrity nd ?mat!ta- tional aupremacy, id ia ipr.if ana auppoTj mo'x eer -vwTerumcij q .-".'"."PvV.1'! ... . . . i - ' j . m. v 1 ogniaa.it as AiJ;daty M tioft ;to- atjpport j the lioverument in all constitutional. hecessa-1 ry and proper efforts to maintain its aafetyJfib. I vcrikj mu wuHiiuwuiuu oinoniTr mh mi u. -:rji. 4.jjii. --L -i,- T.-r vppwwa ' I unn vtMniut in nr that Kfai4.M.4ALi SSSratSSS oeraonal rirht and !i&k?es:?b1Ka4arl fBut noDemocrata.' it ia net the'siiCPOrt of I 7,?SI&3?yFt$&M?&m ?ectiotf;irltI tTiem; end. wahed in uo wsy- I u Wed U V! :"1J Hft W.'fif 'it'i .Tii- I nn ?, 4 - m j. l i--.v I SeVeT C rtf a we scorn lorepiy lo-me coarire inav nsi w nu iaaa us ince bp,imjv bd-i .im W1 . and yourparty;and toatahdbylhAainis-t7? tea4jowwfftfaea.taiM AooveaU t demanded T(aafyo4lT w at feaata silent support to rhoferlicy,f CWi and to 'withhold all acrutlnvJnheir Nubile 1 1 oadetem aw?nder: ,OTedithllyr.id coudubraTery VJ!nes wi iiHWHwiw;.'Aiw.wviHiii k. a - Uk -1 a m - - k4k svl f fw .-a -oc".. - 4 w l asaeo. v rsjiouace. one ineiiiTO-rpruicipics 1 ft ' a . -' -' - . . j a a , - , and the chwr security of aJLmocr3U?,UoTr I ernmente: nM io . h30ubli WoWMtt-i i1c-.-,AT-i 4 I der hrepen auiftaW autiieax iuaanuentajii oouweci prsxoaitre e Americans to canvass puhiiomea8Tireandl pnTiieger-wmcn iiamet fcostericiai'eci naAyy.-wt"-:? "J.i .v"r,t F -Ahlnx hotnd ahel VwhicH drove rum, ouahon ihrtTii.,T.fOTA-Tv;4.Tfca sheila fell ii and burst over thecenJ JLJiZ - . wtT I.t, :v.-:j.t,. andoutof-tba nona6rod2itrU lacsaa J : time of war.' iff time of tteac an) ln ll lim1" I The next fort Wl 11 !! -a wtstv4ruuw aawuos fsaMawivea w.-wb;. i right inestimable td the people, iaDd ' fonniJA- his to tyTantaoaiy.f1? -vtrHy j. Ifjetes- there. waajai tuna, whenJtha exi?t ence nd bousolidatioa -Of theDeinocratie par fy'w1rti aeceeauy -10 puoikt anaprtrt iiocrnr'a.ti -aow .iJt. ivfeff . unquestionably vie uonstitntion gives vam-f pie power to the - aeveral Departmentalof the Government to carry on war, atrietly subject I to 11a DruTuwnu mna.iDciM'Di civil wir.wim 1 perfect security to cUixensjofaheloyal States. very act necessary, for the safety aod efiicieo- cy.or the Government, and for a complete and 1 most vioruua uiat 01 iia sirengin, is th wnoi-lyr consistent with the observanca revery protiskm ofXthat iMtrument, aad C; the laws ia pursuanee of it, if the aole.inotivea of those ia power were the suppression of the "rebel- lion and no more.' ' And yet the -historyof toe Aaministraiion for the twelve months past haa been, and eoathraea ia bapa IiietoryiBfcrs- peatad usurpations of r power anaf. violations of the Constitution, aad of the, publio-and llfpiidyaxeczted.plaac rate rights of th cititen.' For,' the.; proof, wjs Appeal to fact too reeentto need' recital 'here, and too flagrant and hrinow for tha calm hap- ratircvvhich wa propose. imilar actar were done and a like policy purauedin thetbreatW ed war with France in the time, of John A4-1 ams, and with the1 aame nlUmate' purpose. But in two or three veaxafvtha Tdla foreed them into aj . honoiahla-peacaHwith ? France, rebuked the excesae and-abuses l towct, Toth sober eeond though tf iha piobl therefore, ,aad to the Jballotlwx, we:. now an peal when again in a like peril withi urfath- ers.--- v vV-::-i.'" - v--:-e-' 5 ButifeyeryDemOerateohenrrW InUiepo of prosechting the erart tk;.ttUsraabjug- Uono the 4Soth a iid. fo the Subversion : of her Sut Goyernnieota. with her- institntions, without VconventiOn'of the Sttea,a6d irith- out an uverture iur peacau we -a noma -tubs-as resolutely1 resist the disbanding pfi thhnDesao-Vwaahot crawparfy.j: AfcJW wiyr-parcapa4Hu.Qi carrying on a war: itis the only party which ha ever conducted a war to a successful issue, and th 6nly pTarty which'"4 haa-donii it without abas Of power,-withouttileBtatiort'rto;fc the righta of any claaeof ciUxeus, and- with-duel regard to economy AH ths t has done i i all this, if need, be, it iable'fo dd hgain. 'Ifaao- eesilhen:inailha'rypoint quired, th Democratic party alooa caa-rxoni-l mnAV if & ? i-eti HnvHrlt,l "T A T " TT J - . - . 4 V, 4. W - uirougo peace or or war, aemaiKU the eontia- l uea organizauon anasuoceuorie ieiiwvrat- itfparty'f iu.fjj-- te-.iiu&.n(&: . rhe.iprwerTation-of tha,gonst;tution-Cf-k manda it 1 ' -'-; , r r.- fcrfjA'.) Th maintenaneeofr liberty and freedemo- erafacaligovernmeijt'daadsit; lUnctaon of SUte, aejttidn or. YyV the ConstifatioM ns it ts and thWoidil'asb4t H ' InAle eray 2ofthe mcrnia?w'discoyred.a waa, to unite with ra this'-great worJ&lupon camp with th rebel Caj rio$. enns,oi,periecs equaiiiy.wa insist .that f it witn-csn!tr at -iv. ; ?t '- Tha' ventAratiAii. f.- tfc . ITnlnn sVrfii "T " ,f :vf i' t rJ-Vf,v . . The restoration oraaotind system of in teivl eif- . fudTsoSi-i4esa4p ..wHr-;-s q 1 .-v f ' Economy and-hooesty-Jn pntlio expendi-L - - " turea, now. At th ratept t four xaiUion of dol-i ters a dsy demand it V-v'e i -i TheraiJ accumulation :cf aaorbouir i renr s nsnt public ;' Ct t cer-" I,, j i c:vt already or jlior-ndx. an I eq'ialat.the preset rat?, is-,t.. : . r V --,1 t o J-? - 2nd f ce 1 1 c fa - c : -1 j-y 1 a rrowt i TTL ' I -tViS JS ' n I ' aT4rr - r " t ct ttz: t:r' tzai i:ied; ;i r . n m ' . . fcicailin Lon hmi i t -.In z Le would aurr t c LUi thr Anit; tcr. Ci ' over the; forta. Ta.d' ciea haMs d ;:n'ad tiesi fortswrthfa bravery worwy ot ;a "sr c-ase. i; iriea i th -Zith all th a coi.ideriiion - that W t - ' ' - V W T ' . . W .tncea wouU ticait: .xha three teame?ramajains":tti nder I themjiald of Commander J Hi iptcbejll I The oflcer jot the" fort tcknawleded,iP01;conr pley ediflf tpwic the jroa, fioatin-battery e sixteen gun axooat Jarmidable affair to a place above the fort, and while drawingup the SX.i.?T?rr-- , tia'tott,-iaMaXaie4ewM iiael 'i?i?.Tta rtornin after' thahYrWtrtifat l--'twiL? fcaird.9.dl Ltjc-ali fcrtha- ii 4 er.iirillaanawer,-ia i.,wc i. Ca tie re: JreJ'icdciau w . . . w "... . . . . . . . . ... -I. .liQI. lira IM k41 CUCtilT ai 4V. JIUh u uit. uiwa MKnw-WM, iwh ipwwi,8 BVurr:-'lsaa:Ii.VfftirviWI-ia:iWihleiiK.r , M IV. .44. .y 4 . ,1 14 W I dejtra:bo hoaf or rtins loaded 1 rUa rear ed that 1 he would not J oGceri would contempt lor .wem:. wm- .w wuw .ii. - tii,.-lLw-t4-'ci.j K--a I rand wrMWww 1 mniih acmim. abm itiMMii i SSUlSiSSSSS Jmm'fW: isar hmred under wateriI 1 Wf.ieraetanwaM ineroi.t jtj i boardjne and Irepujaedhtta-Du. hi Tulnerabloa.de, when I iiB in w iiiia unan imi7 nm . i.nira. a in wavei a Trjv,rv--"v'o rv ,r r 'TU - -t rAsia.-wrt ainaaiHiii ft aMaeaa rnnavtaasMi ar wh a w a 9ry:??Z rr "TJSTrL'jT IT viv - ?Tv I jaiaav wu v t war la aver.oT thev should be tried for their I "r,T -i v iv rff. Tr? " 1 w w;. 3 1 - 1 co at we .wiuv eetue sooner, 1 v-- TZ?' Z7: . " " -sTzr'-I nceraatuutw gun ooas. wajiawepituia- tion waa going on. hut lhave oneor.the ,oth-l Te . C?1 thilJ!ti!! t TD""r.. ? jnpuvapowarwe wm 00 an we bt, womwu rtndtr. but with such a fore in your ,rear,t Wa desirable to feet resessiotr of -these , forts t"""1" v.r ... ... ... I morwra. Very respectfulty, ' "- DFIVPORTEII,Xmandih HoUila. vjTo FJagl5ctTD.'DFAajWT?Toc f "i rt ' rTJrtX STirtl GtriTBOAt Ciy CO, . . )rrr20a4JAjrS, April 2503624 ; TaaodOrncait Your boldly oneeiredi and suited in perfect succss, .leaves me . time .to makeup the' report -of my djvisionr Yolrm'findin Lieutenant Ceiing Ilarriaou'a; report ail a-seorate'-rtiutlinaiof he noble part teken by theCaynundebconv maad, and bearing xu U5w le I your almaL ind-a nd steered directly upthe strn, J 1 edgiiig: a little to staboardl in ;prd4rto give I twoiwlbr 6unr 3laic.---44i2-. ular and compact order. " -' ' W weiuacarcdy aboTathhoom-when we were discovered and Jackson and S Philip openedTipoa iu; V ViT could bring njgnn. to learhut ateered directly bnAW wer "truck frimatnratenK rAtgth wei werfxo close up with St, Pnipy when we op;ixed with grape and eanisterv Scarcely, wer we,, above th line off fire when'Tf00 'f' t- 1 tacKea.pv ,me reoe...pee . o tunrosu, : butioaore congenial' workAxv:,! 1 4 w largv aiearaers ww,awrape.w .wriitiTe, theunquaiine?isurrenaer 01 me cny, I our' starboard bow. another asterna third ion 1 And ihat the amhlehr of th sovererntv"of the our starboard pe&J3r i the nine-ioch AUahlrenj United States h hoisted rer the City JIall, hein turned On thia fellow, wered a range.Xijit an4 Cnstotri zJiQuset. by mertdiatv. hia 1 of thirty yaji- The eCort:;was Very deaCrnc-l dar. and all f.srs end otheremhlemaof sover- tive.vlShe immedTatjly teered:inhore"inn I srundt and can X, , r-v-: f fbo removed m all;therjpublicawiidins by r' - The Parrbtl tun on the forecastle jdrove,r off! that hour.'? t2 0 rthiS.i-ysA -si ahallexercis boarder; bo clcs 3 vr c--r re aai&iag: enemy. Abontthia tirves J. encUrfecm drshing B- Ji - V.Js- T - j. - . . W a . W f Ceil les,! l rr4 i i car 1 ft .1 9 pa-t.ws : . . 1 :t s arijr.'., U :u 11 y c -s f rwail 1 1. travc'ri - -: i : ii v'f '-.e'rf 'i t 3 . , r 3 f v- I v lr Kill iifrtS'TcaVif lharrtfff?-!i t-ATt hornalrr lfltr-Uyour'aeryir- " ttt4 AiiiiApv. voujmmiKngi-"j- i )fja- i TMaswe jv - wwrw swPMte rrf tt " r w rj y .-f y . yy3i ICpC'iChWr!ca,aBoV.'17ai tatep runbp&V.ys'runa which was fought, sorplea-. oidly alier ths squadron' had 'passed tha Ibrta, writ as fallow to hia-wi.V who-faaidea ! U iLSrxgina Haaaixx Lavai - r Wi'w"l - a" Aj4v' ira s. As Capt, porter la abou jj-iiJ, viWif Va-tt.. wri. 10 f I0"??: W "TAr aVTtiSi tMmJ - wss'our greai batue. . Tha aqad- le forts under, perhaps, the moat fleet ever "went throheh:; They firemt deal, we're" much; cat apr and nany killedand wounded, k Aa for the.Varuna, WF?&HmkTT rtevedA. but wa- returned ithe fire '-with - interest.; ' Oa . J . J 7f V1" . : .v. r 4. v ... m - i v - j: , . v- j: j. --j Raya each a oroadcide tn succession as i pasaea drfvln ok ahAr al laaviii i flamea foav f -r--v.s." ; t-t . ikI"Jtri: Wn .tVer. rT.?. d-r a.m m. dow. d l jTeaeh.hiaYulnaU inthiirrithatmade him aicJcrrjjed;hia-e lZ hilts lother proaosueaa nepawea ineonne ouer -- - , ji ; w v v . " . - - - ride. now found my yessel on fire froQ na ahella. a wthli3culty ft it aL.!T 4 j t . f vitablev-: I; uiufl?uTrextroy takei hinv-da wm Uh Bie.ao.when ve struck tha second time- a -aarii.H mm. a 1 1 av; mi ww aa usuni-- an liie pille wa sun ,vk-w ..4 ..mMM. t--.i.v ...... 4. i i.iV.TC tr.y lu. ha -ukst hauled down hiallae JIvlast rum lm t crew escaping with only what theyhad on their SPaiiadropwb h Va went down iSa flying victorious mtdefeatvered; witbr elory t ix,i. ay,we iadreltTiaeven?ate w doS fc tbe eqtMldron. oftbiclr the Varuna de- stroTfeAl six. VThelebitedraro71riiswas" 1 destroyed by theM'MUPVThishaa beenthe NIVI V yea oy tnt xviissiMipp. .nia dm wb m darioc and eallant fight in paval hktory Ko-less jthaaioae ;hnndred. aod: seventy gun were playing on. us.. .The forts are cut offfrom anecbrv atd most soon surrender.. -The road to New Cleana Is. openr ti4iik&ct;Jfiuet be ours at ih.p0!nen wr.yi - The Commodore, as a -post of hojior-Imnie? diately dispatched, me, in iny.only remaining poat, and a ptcKed crew (routine yarunav to Crry:disijathes: tovGeii. iBailerr-3 "am red (hrowsh oute-wariwater-conrsealo Toid the forts, to-day. having been in the boat twenty-six hoWa.Y:ou may imagine, after all thiathaHam sOro'ewhat exhausted and worn out-f What my next porition may' be Xknow noLrI ahall eithero home for aaother vessel avalaid', to-GeJ lryiuatioii of VlrginlaJV; .- . , - " -"- ;s; NftThe policy of--vacuatiow is Inasi 15" j iYOUH AFFECTIONATE IIUSBA2fD. " a correerTidenc JU taie place- hetween CpU FaTrftV Commander of the TJ;.9 naval foretbefore-Kew1 Orleans.- and VlXayeilIon- roe; in regard tha varreadar of th cityvr 2pU-3l?. aayar- i-t.,!t1:&-t .... I earn hr fa reduce 'ew Xrleans to obnce to the lawB of, anJ to Vindicate the trended majesty ; of ''the, goyerament : of the Uattedf Ststt Therightsx. of person, and I cracertV na4ineaeeurea,ri ,n;r -therejEpr demand bfyou, aa its .representa 1 iTtv other than : thia -of : the 'United State. I our authority.Vtoo.ueli disturbances.' restore I order and: cell upon jail 'the COOd people; Of . " . Xitw KJTi'-" r-jreurs ei.oncu 10 ' iBWjrew tidn?; and I p articularly demand that no .per- sou shall L molested ' in 'TersonOr-: property, cr for ssnti.-acnta cf 'loyalty tou their frena- iscni." Ml U:r- iX S end, eevert lypunw it anv r.rson or rereons who shall commit auch OutT!"-"S r were witnessed yesterday by m- 1 1 f?A C.l.-i"jt?-on he!j!5S3twoinea',aQd'chfl- sure" at -fr:r- tne oil C.....i ""I i.:-vcrv ie,ti.lyr ? t y ii.wiiho-tthe rh'edr t, i I i ' T 3 .".I '- - - a ct rt. 4n ft I tiiiid that .m?-.Ll-.4-.L:-it tocrtUt aaoyer-i - 34r: " trtiameat d:played-ia3 !ht of ! -j'trhe.c;y.iyc r.te ' , .. J .- - f - rr 3 I r'tci cr i scr' t It C-jt v Si AIt?.rX 34. a.- .- .. m Jjatstljfj 0m STT?cr,,ta.1i,Wru,iit iJjconnof-Jea Ls.:"tr--mtm,im it 4tr wruwH.-'U M T I V frrr. t " fnfrcT"" 1 ' m f mk.jm- m m -m a r - v Tpe.AmmffaPC2U at, Peierthaykat I le 4Aa er ia ArvrvocArn'T ' iMiziit a-1 CbifaBaa- m$WJm - rw:P;,!'"j.i . . - , : , - I -tolU Em of tha Sti nahliahea th fMlnwiner: t dore porters' fleet, cdnusUug Of seven vessels? 1 is etr r ort liorgaff ; ten more are otr- 11 cm 1 IsiandTsnovBaatwsjuV.They oajiona4iy, aparenuyieaung jr maaxea oa tenear Our. forces are confident of fcoldiat the ene- my in check. KWrtu w5rw. Tfti'-;s.5 .'?;. ' T&fraira-aJtk lay:&Wrhr BepubUcan f aaya Ui i anaees were reconnoitenog the river, and coast batteries all the mornine with tun boats' ". ATrcnra, lay T.iThe :uobile Tribune off the 4th. ha despatched from Jackson; MiasC I dated the 2d tnat.-"- rs : :. i -fiis 1 Ths Delta or Thorsdav last, says business I m New Orieana Is generally suspended. Host I of. the banka are closed, and . th tityi vrtttj? I wnere presents a saa appearaBce.'r" " -1 ; mannea. J.ne uiegraroace areeioaea ana railroad traverstopped.' ' -.', " - . 4- - x ue munn v as ma r on waa causea ov ine &lse news that' the city tad" arrendered.i- The:: Delta sayt-that 5SiU men ;wutuuect anai marched.or. to th. enemy 4rom .the-j Jfcrt,--! y In answer to the foreigiT- wnsul'Cothuiaii- dsr Fartarut salhe would allow permission to reach tha eily Bat boalaat -aal out m af arv.KAar wAnM Vaa ealtffcfawl ' ar wfc smii w f nuiMVi f"W, f a.v fi ll ' 2 X. n topthrJamrer,creautbalr--e&oeternatlote'fa etersbilrg.rh6 tacf lhat iaBa v will win if v F r r mu biviivw wi uw wiww t;;;,fi WMMu approacningf terspnrjR cao-i ea a complete panic tnere. .." , . . . . .. r ,..r i Til Petersburg Expressr Of tha"?tli "sayal there ia a rumor that tha Tankeea1 Were land-1 ' v . 7 .' - -rrr'Tr-r: 1 ueia ua uiir iu.wuhob.wui vaouHtsa . w 1 n marcn across ne country. aistance or some 18 or SO miles, and take possession of Suffolk; This rumor tacsa coanrmatxm.- -- "f v .? Th Lvnehbursr Vireiniaa; of llat thaays Jackson wa sUirai. Suutona4Ust cocuita a rsport waa brought Jere by an eCicer orths 13th IXississIppi Regiment hat a detachment eonaistmg of the advance corps of- Jiweira ar-my, at Swift HunGajv had theeaairrretVin by the nemy, and th at a- bs ttJ waa, 4mpending. received-jinteliince -yesterday to- theci-fectthat- our troops wer f&iasr backr'.from Greenbrier t5 Cou&afck'a ' Depot iar. Coaooke From thi-- Atlanta ;Confederacy'jcfr :!,3 4th, mdicatjona; point atronsly. to a battle :jComi&g' c2f 9. Coriathat an early day;hichror the magnitude of toe torces ena.v vn,. flv?vl judgment. ia'ithat,.the;i:yanke&9:liave nearly 150.000 toeniDeanre-ard ia ,well nirh -aked on all sidea. Ha haa an immense army, but not so large ar the enemy. -It war oJa, conceal the fact that we have some . fear for the result There ia such a thins as beicgutterly- overwheJ med with v numbere,-. against which- w can provida no renaedyr -yr WrX Tho Uemphi Avalanche of the CthVaays that telegraphic news from Richmond iapain-faTlyVsigniftcanfc- to , hare be? ac preparing : the same-.fate for, Richmond that 3utler ana ; Forter got up for , NewOr- i"- . -v- : ryThe Aralanelie of the aama te,aaya ofaf- Taei.5 Jlayor Jtfonroeand .ail the aldermen hare been arrest' " d.on refusing to lake the path Of "alltnai. r.-wera sent to Tjrison. .s Great dis tress prevails in I th city. . Food of all ktada iatttiwsjy cafce aad.flour not to be had at ajiyeei-, t-ti ... There- is more of the Federal force v et to be landed.' 'and the river is full of Federal " rn- boata, mortar and transports, r U w t. Xh Aaiaache says tbe,Upngreseionl stam da from Eicbmond had a very depressing ef-t and it ia believed it foreshadowed the ear- nearly Splayed ont' ;We hare but precioua little moiterri-tpry that-we can epaxe:;T.;. xne Mempnia Argus say tha ionrederate lose at ShDon waa seven thousand killed and wonndedr The sam:. paper; la an article on gunboata pays-7i--f. jr-.tt- .c kM Aiii "Anus lar it must oe couiesseq our anempis un runooats on tae river .nave been a dis gusting fizzle r people know -4t ab does the jSovernnient. v. fi;v i Th -'correspondent of -the -Memphis Aval anche ears -thirty-three per ..cent, of Bishop Folke army'-waa allied and wounded at -Shi- . 5 Th Avalanche of; th7th aavai ;W hare advieea i from New Oriean up to Saturday at lua. ra" Gen. iuUer naa takett? tha: St. Charisa Hotel for hi beadquartera. The Ev anallousaV on Faydraa street; has' been eon- . 1 a v " Ma -w - vervea into a nospitaxueaciksou ixaiiroao Depot wa -taken-possteskm o-f-on-8atnrday nMrhniTh!Federal7 pickets hate btch extended put aa far af the- croesins of the JeSer-soft Bailroada. : Four gunboats and one trans- pprt atarted for Baton louger Saturday mortv f : Seven Federal ixent had been Uadei at ewurleanas;. ikli r!;-' .All. the news fpersjn wewOrleans ere.stlll pUishd. though -a Federal censor' is placed .:.i'ul!.'i V'iT4mm4 t!) mult r 1 inj V VI w4 WUJV. ." W exclude" whateTtt may rv inimical Ha; the 4 ederal causeiVV''ftiV;5-jLv' I"4 "The Proclsfnation Of General. Bnller. ws banded ia" at all !-th"o4ces- aud 're.aseJ.-i- When It guard came to 'the True Delta cr-ceX had. were frefdsed. :iheyr.tOok! poasessioa acJ jntf?rr40na en j-n r ?ers. ,w a o e s sjk-j worked it oTm tyiTha C2d Poiit bocliasarriTd tads Ltuj? the foIwinrtif-ivi- criT' jGta.-TTcl r.is;-if tf- CS" had been fill. . were esi . :. ' They rcj crte I had.cirrispae Part of ITaxW forward ca tha t. my waa found al . At.i!'AlC? . t which: were I rci!; were found to h ?r : the runalXh- We" arrived tt ' march, at 5 hclyv-:, r.i T- found the whole rl tinr this moraine'. mayor iamb w ill rovemmenVautlsr Gen, Wool with a f iia and after a brif carretfdered to th U. then proceeded to tl. on followed by 1 1 the following pro;' - IHlAii -C -carte&s Df Iho Uitr privcr. i avir xvr?- ed 1o the Govctrae t-ij ifcarUrtt.; military -poasewst'' ' -4 uat i it!li half of the irationl C ot4 t: eral John r WooL Brig. Gen. Yiele is af : erffor tor the time t ciutena ara eareraliT: T cars to preserve order, - i t? t ditrs.be petmittel to er.r tie Diaoraez or pythe .wr:i:en rer aoldiar who shall ire r ,ny of inhabitart -sined - 4- . r-E-- v : v ' V - - wen., v iaie ' Davialliia' milLtary 1 . ' : - 1. Tha y ery first part. - -C. were- aewspaperr corr; ThrKaVriYard I'. rtreyed.-with a.very 1 --boats and other vesse . - Numerous Unica f mouth. 'The place U llassachusetta H?-GeneraLYiele 1 ters intbe Custor ar-'f. '.it. y "Vt rtrV tefc'i w-e- fTTfTj '---iThe-foIio-js; The occupancy Portsmouth, ia fc property and taa! Of th United SUi domestic cuiet Wi lations of order an ment will be follot rest of the ;otTend their-homes untler daliam; may be as allows no man the mie who forgets i charging those of r yidual right willl . j Theaale'OflliTac.' 4 - , w- - BriS'jQeneral U.C , r TS Cf t 'CareiXilay IL . rebel cause in lliss day tn an . attack, c t isaturdayr morning 4 came around a point r ry advanced toward: 4 4na, cincinuau- t Joint where -the re'. id notLattract th'e'r had passed above L seen-aA simulUneou fleet of gunboats was littl eCect as,the g- ;. ,The Cincinnati,- i the atreta."whea ao to be' the JIlldry,a: continued, broadsiis within forty " yards. I succeeded mrioyni-and the rint hand t ed apon her1 decks - p. 4 grapnels thrown out, ' trated bythrowir " 1. batteries of therCincii ; In the taea&Utne, t rived at the srene of rebel Ceefc" Th 21: ureatfeiaptrJ to to-head cf r". ;.n,r i c r- 'tai , - ' .a a.' nati, eTK??nt! intj-J wiUei il twt-Jy ytrij, nhea her fvom hia- rgrrctt . ey-tl: 3. v--"5 -The..t"l v tiit! ? t: t ; v r , ntra cf t' e C .. .: ii ru e:..; . j lt r .va - : L ; - lei ljt.' tsofti-i: . vn-n-the ? ' tr-V it: el 1 - - ; ' - r t . -.-se r ' - - r -- cf a.1:-; - - "'..4 rtW t ' t i . V ' f - .4 cT . , " I ,; 5- |
