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; t V S -v V V .- - .1 7." VvV i. ? rs-.--.l":--'xi-.f' 7 sTOLUIJEli . ;. :I'TUI. a: 4 - f. ? iff F V . 1 - ' .' I' 71 F''V i ' r ' yf r.. is -rTh Ohio State Journal, the Abolition orcan -at Col una Las, eontains the following precious Itm ia it las as of Uooday last ! -':- " -'' . Warcap. Qea.? Borasids sent ap a portion ot his staffs in citizen dress, to report Vanahdighatn at Mount Vernon on Friday, ad w should not be at all so r prised to learn Chal 1e gut thnself into a sera pe. - : ; 'jTTm rather guess these Abolition spies re-terned home with big flees In their ears. ;The alyne whagfve utterance to "treasonable et!mmta" these days are th leaders of the Abolition party your Ben. Wades, Lorejoys, Samners, Phillips. AcT"' The only ?true Union wb arc the Democracy." " AbcIItloa la for theTPoorr eBpecially the Poor Yolaateers. A poor man, residing in if organ township. : iadooed to enlist m.ths present war.: in eonseqaeace of a solemn promise made by -soma wealthy Abolitionists of that township, that they would see that his family were prop-orly taken care of durirj? his absence. . A few areek ago, while the wife of this soldier was frojrt home, the little cabin she occupied was iom down by the owner of the ground, and . . tia poor woman was left homeless. To add totths cruelty of the act. lhe parties r-ho tore -down the cabin circulated the story that the - Tolanteer's wifit was a bad woman, which was cruel, wicked falsehood. A Democratic neighbor then provided a home for this poof Irat honest and slandered woman. : , Here is another case. Tlie wife of a volunteer, residing in Liberty "township, the other day was ordered out of a small cabin she oc-eupied on the farm of a wealthy Abolitiontct, lor no other reason than (hat she was unable Ojpay Uw rent, in consequence of receiving no v :. money from her husband, Shi was promised - the use of another cabin, also owned by an A b-fwtionfct, and wben-about to more into it, she sound h tcctipird by a near familwl In thia ' Democrat " prorided a home for ' chis poor awMaaa. ' ;acnveoetIy, a poor laboriog maara Dem-Vsrat, -who was. work ing for a fominent Re jpuxtvtn in Uambter,jwho makes loud profes- cmpiue, ijut upon declinhir - was instantly dismissed from service, und his place given to another. -; .rWa hare simply stated the faet, .without menXioning oames. iu the above cases-, bnt if any denial of the truth is made, the' nrimn will be given. witfiTna'lundance of tesUuiony to. prove the trottffif'what we hare said. " ""Abontion love tor volunteers and ' the poor . laboring man, is beautifully illustrated in the facte above narrated. We are of tlie opinion that these things wfll be, remembered when . thV people come to speak through the ballot: - Cr' Bweettt ef Democratic Clubs.- ' In Pennsylvania, Ohio, and nearly every Northern State,; Democratic clubs have sprung up'like piagic in the faee of the attempted lor-matiort of Abolition Leagues. TheseDemo-eraiic- chibs are - holding their open,5 manly meeUngVreceiving large additions and speak-UigJ fearlessly for the Constitution, and, the rtgatsYttd liberties of American freemen.- -It Is an encouraging symptom. Eternal vigilance w the price of liberty, : and that vigilance, tbanlc God, Is bet ag exercised by a mass of freemen no longer indifferent to the okd- ? Wn0T9o-iBPO, constitutional gorern-; meat. ' - . . . . ; mi , .. ' The Xxulefluuty Act Uacozutitntionai AaImportant ;deeirhn- has recently been nade by J adge Van Trbmp, of th Fairfield County, Ohio, State Court. EdVonB.ljllds who Hf idllftrP4 J Bliss, (a -United States XlarshaL we believe,) and ethers in Ohio, ab-daccad from the State and imprisoned In Fort Iiaayrtte, soed Bliss Tor the""outrage.' .. He ' was brought into court, where be plead, the Indemnity -'Acad asked a.rtillcateto transfer the ease fronTthe Ohio State Court to the United Sutesovidd in that act: J udge Van Trumjp ruled the act of Con- be uncoiutituMtuit, ami infused the. petition.- this is ; the first deeisioo under .the aeti and ia case' srtU ttadoobtedfy carried" to a nighi rtoS lte aad Federal authorities lif di-coaietU.for we nc4soppceothnrw Ciar tiim Preitlent:mm eatci -Ito pro- ?a Cat Traitor: X?r4f.f S-zr M,eac4,-4'WUlpa,-rB.4 apeecli iziitXIj. tiJrticf la UtfTTorkSty; used the r?atao'i:;s;Uc; ism -T;tnU9war f. e- a.. farty, which- iatLe'eyea of lha-;AboIIiIo8ta, it is treasa:fo' I ' - lMf's'' --vs.ui .4,-, ,- .ti-s,'Vs VJ'TK:r --- --- -- -V rVe'' tnown-eijite- r- oiti::; 8i: -latfwaav'accer-.nj , t:statex3u U) tie' J -MrT-radishc' ' i ft : c lows .J.ivf "iil f . . -The tiro eomt, ad lkto 4 ih pliifct lbs coojmittef ,oi mUt. tvbOM otnf ball be to watch pta to TcaMlbuera, u Unioa Learoe&ajr well eaovrh. but outJi -tooofh. . f Ja every towasbrp commiUeeW4r is needed. ' :.Ttetr dutira would t Uom of velmtarr. aid to the 4Tpet Jiarrbai, to tnnMt iuta. ana keep watcn oi uepiQOtta peroaa,7f c To w hich tha CUvalasd Pkta Dan! rr Listen to lhU' Atutriao dt1 lk. iellow. who nr3&ea a nor of MMkL who' will n prowling a loot people 'bed rpoma-io hear who propoae a oiyanitM gang, olimy haneera on in itocWtr. It -theni 'orzauia tbir eneakinr eomraiUeea. and everr honest etticen wiTf provide himself . with a good cowhide, and if he catches one of these' whelps sneaking into his prirat apartments he will flaj him oat of his Loots. ; . V jt L Si"bjcct 'bf ConatrUation Arbitrary aad Despotic Power . . In correopondeBCS with his Got em met. t at I i0" 1rd jroa "the "S1 -riHster at rotary of State, said to hlra: .' '. " Mj Lord. l ean touch a bell on ni rijsbt hand, and order the arrest of a citiaen of Ohio; I can touch the hell agaio, and order the im-prvonment of a cifisea of Kew York, and no t power on earth, except the Presidents can re- JeHe ilieou Can the Queen of Eo gland do as J What Lord Chatham, of England, said ; The poorest man ii his cottair mar hij de-fiance to all the forces of the croyi. "' It luiay le frail ; itsroof mar shake; the wind may Mow through it; the stortp ana enter, the rain may enter ; tut the king of England can not enter it. All hfa power dares not. cross the threshold of that ruined tenement. . Trucoxuixi """Election. V The vote in Wisconsin, at hs lata election, for Supreme Court Judge, is as follows. Coffin (PmertJ..:... iLL JL..5,93 Dixon (RepabliesB) - S2,4U The Democratic majority in the State is 4,500. Nevertheless, by a jogglisg and cheating process in ins . army, a soldier , vote has been returned sufficient to elect the Republican candidate. The ICilwaukie Kan says: I't rear sereral thousand army votes were thrown out as fraudulent . or .fictitious. Jt is not improbable that a similar reaasd far the purify of the ballot-box 'now would change the result,"'- . : . ' -' -,; ' ' ers that he " believed the next President will beta Democrat,' and also atated thai be thought he would vote for a Democrat at the next Presidential election. ; It was predicted when Prince John got ofT'the' Democratic stage, that it would not be long until he would be running after it 1o get on again. Now the question is. will toe passengers allow him to get on. We say to the driver cut behind." - - .SigTrifieant. Zyi Adjutant General Tbokas is with the 'Army of the Jlws'wsippi, making speeches to tbem. II is o ject is to get them to go the whole Ab-oirtian figure. II is success in " that 'direction mar be inferred from the following,' which we take from a. letter. of the CummtrcicWs correspondent. Hack." Die aays: . .5- C i : . Gen. Thoman made speech. day. or to ago, at Young's Point. He was aUentively listened to, but the soldiers from Ohio, Illinois and Missouri, 6u not endorse bis1 policy- as enthusiaeticaily as at some other places.' . This, coming, from. aa Atolition' source, means' a great deal more that the writer likes tb tell. -Z-Vryfo Empir t. , . . .. v; , V- iar The California oaralry battalionai been added to the fwnfi cf Ifttaaekwtett. Exchange. , : . .;. . , . . ... . The negro troops in other States; we believe,, are also credited to the quota of Massachusetts, la this manner thatf-ortonate.Be-pubiican State may escape a draft llaasa chusetts is sstortt . She.will make more money out of the war and furnish less men for it than any other State of . her .popolatioa.: ,By the waT where, is Governor.! Axnasw, Varm'f of volunteers that; were. Xaenllsv if; he Presir dent issued the Emancipation Proclamation? If that "swara'aacoatetorwajd ee to promise-HassachUsettit 5 wtrald' acarcely have had to raise men fu 'California toanpply her quota oitjpopSiuJg - ' i, t - j -OflTCTszsexiL tTheigrfesslrpolHianaorhp rime -have discovered thai TJncoIn: Cbi'se ' A Co.. are the Goretnaient'of the-Sute, of Ohio. . . -V - '- - .' " - v SaposeJiat vliacolo: CoehoaU; iiv theBoutbern Confederacy woald It be fidia foyal" for a "Copperhead lb" dewmnee'the lrOovrrtmentHior so doingt1 -fvaa aot taeRbfeWpfairlseldCouarguni tyof an unpenned piece oT impudencewheB he arrested the orerament'.orthe'sorertagU Stws fObior-In roclf' ease,- is there' as y breceienf which ttnihorixmMHonrt' ofUwpy feterpose tbe writ tif. raUtutcrpviTtdr eieul -thernhien'from gojn M jaljr 4?K&' 'upjwaethat we tsrtclade tWtbe men "wlid administer the aCaifi of -the ; Ooveratneolare not the 'Government; aod aubatituteHneu thereof the ConBtCTtXitJpirirDa 'i) 4i citTi; lai down the doetrinetbtCf t i?xk tl t;vgatesj-thert ' re,'lf i UCb- f -i.tv-t. :'-Yf T!-i,v iYl t .'a t-s C - i ' -' ' .!;.., fe.rtXtfiariAgaasisfe r - M aee; tn yetrr lirt Lae a BOfJcehat the. Probate Jade las iriaoTea txamiBersjof this county for ihs -Moi bior Dernoctat. Ther asema to We. iBoakta-U rlMe;yeefmInsf man. t Being Acxipptt'a late Spring ejection the DemocraU put his' name on their tickets for TownahipTeasrer, atd be receive.erety pcmocrallo f ote eome d-tu, ana .uecause, tbe - Apoutioaiata. did not know that there.was each aaoQce to fill in the towashipandthey not having a eandUdte oD their tickets for tUiai oQcei; the "Township Trustees is violation of their 4ufy. and f their oaths of office did not nor would they coont hfs votes, althoogh h4 feceJved the full elected to aaid officer anitl . nowl jwe 'liirelB Township Treasurer because- they Irefuee to do theirxluty. Such war the way iafwlilca the Abolition Trustees of Clinton 'township Knox Co Ohio, regard the right of Demo crat"; It ni therefore hp JwoBderUhat tBirPro- bate Judge was rery easily pursuaded Jo ap point another man as. School Examiner in his place, The Democrats have o rights that the Abolitionists are lownd to'rwjt "Thejr ill 'do ; anything 'and every thing, however wrong, to put a " wooly bead in office over a, Democrat. ; The office of Treasurer is worth about 20 to 25 dollars a rear, and "that1 of School Examiner perhaps not so much : yet this most unfortunate man. aJthougb . oe baa some 4 or 5 little helpless children depending upon bint for support ; and these very Individ? uahr who would make you; beliere that t'liev were honest, and,, their sympathies were with the unfortunate.,:-. J ask, in this case; do their actions show UT Wbe be unto the hypocrites for they shall hare their reward -': The Wisconsin Soldier TotaT ' . ' We alluded recently . to the Wisconsin sol dier vote as being an unfair expression of the army. Who can doubt it a Aer reading the foifowing from the Buffalo (N. YA Xjourier.--, It says; :. - ; . - ... . . , .-. Vtm wiscoxsur iLtcriom : 1 j -; The voter of the Wisconsin soldiers? as re turned by the officers, defeats the Democratic camlMate for Judge The way the ' vote was taken is descnoed aa follows: The company was paraded, and the ofieer in command ' di rected those who meant to vote the Democrats ic ticket to step to tbe front, .in some cases plalnly'fntimatiujt that those who did so would find themsel ri treated as TJriah, the lltuite, was; in the day ofbattle. Few soldiers carine to make .themselves-thus the prominent marks. of the displeasure of their ofSceraT thooehi' it worth while to "march -to the' fVont, and thus Iif many Instances, the return wa made up without further formality, as perhaps a unanimous Rew!lTi'n eotei 'iIn tis wt p !HvH i -jM-i'-urntgourriirVisconsiu, is elected by some 4,500 majority, on tlie home rota ; of Over 100.000. the rote of the soldiers- wilf turn the scale against him ht about 3,000;' wlnchi of coarse, is all 'fair and honest and a true expression of the sense of the people.'" The Tomb of the Last of the Signers. , The ancient seat- of Charles Carroll, of Car- rollton, and his tomb, . is . about fifteen miles from Baltimore Entering the: gateway, We drove through A noble-Iookiag arenas plant nd on each side with treee of every vnriety. and found ourselves. in front of the. Carroll mansion, wbicii is a Jong, , comroruble (wo- story, building, terminated at. the , North end by the chapel, which, has . become famous -as the repository of the remains, of, the gallant old signer of the Declaration of Independence, ll'is touib is set iu the wall on . the- left alur. and represents a shield and scroll of. white marble, on which is carved in relief,-, a .pea and roll of parebment, surroapded by thirteen stars; a Latin inseription, .appropriate to .his great act. appears on a scrolVin the .centre.-- Below this are some figures 'in , Law relievo, representing . Fame .wiih, inverted torch, and Uistory guarding s funeral urn, ' The chapel is cruciform and contains m handsome' marble altar, some fine old pictures, ami it is decora- icu wiur ricn ana oeauuiui windows or sutmea glass. The floor, whjch is slightly elsvated, contains- some fourteen' or sixteen bews, -which were occupied by the family of Air. Carroll and their friends. 'The body of 'the church contains about forty, commodious pews, where Ms slaves, who are 5arefully instructed In 'the Catholic faith, sit and,neelFn0rice ( CSfissa--:;'-' - -V -A- 'l'' -' From tb 0rlMd (Ohio) PWa DWer. ij ----. (liMf txf TjrTfw 1 ,' "f TvV . jim, . -I'- Jf. 'Bellow, aboaf the negro at all aoura, and in. all pJaces-V ' -: -: Z . :T H '' i-".; 2. 'Pocket as much money and as ,manya cesasyouean v . 'tilZCrV'i f "3; Gaa aboaf y our' patriotism j vociferously, just, .like the old Pharisee -did of hwpiety... . ,'.4. ;J asti fy erery ' th Ing; the Admjnistratio does, and swear that jereimanJ. "9 a,. trainr who don't agree with you- Vvej.jf all ilsleons are in flie army, while rou' are pockeUns Tat jobs. ' - " - . , dv-A buss Democrats like ruc-jxjckela, ;;vp-V 6." X f therf Is any more money c"'plue i,er. -n 1j Drawing distmcuo betweenthe Oos eram eat aud i theYAdmiaistmion--ustsJBiog that oBe4 H times-pproting ether MdUmXt aoW: rAfiandTebukins U Via a doa mumped J2Lm Asserting at alt -Uraw thaT beaiiW ih rabels hare Tviolated the' laws oHthe land, it ia s astiScaUia os to r ioUtaihenu i FihUnttttd forniin rteans-forUhs UaionriheCcinatUatioaanarthe laws; aud i-woriasAbolition ecbemes fbrthe tie'rrei.sJ f,- jiStresaottalyt tLTmptjllcjiihi t?ni mala the- isemlow or the States -posslble-int. stead of -fbstermttnfiittreS-Uj'1 wrdca'the wrehfc-'K-.reiwr3 u.43o . (S5;:'X-f-tf 3. fe C3Mhtr ChjreJiai Z-J-fAt:::tiv gar;; ti te-r;3 tj c-j- -A"r-izt-C:ieraX -1 'X- t.Y . ra money 11 i . -r-i cThes are Xiie Tnl -of loyil ty itcd JLlcal-cyrrarniehe4by tLe Clack tier allies scoUta theaeelveai -:x44'';.--u;;vt-1 js Ui - JkiU , rWiv' :'jlAai3tr :tU . -return twitaetipg sf taeij;iry 9ttaatHaA Mppraea4' trisef, 9t J5frtcwrsey,r jhV tbeh? gnat AraaPpsabil, nsloM4-rfjl,tnniIsixtysa4 ertAblUhed' ths izit pf Demoerals XL wr Hn ) vFp-arn-p VOWu; ud, u f old, awirAlppiT teaeatfc. fil ti tsey rally roaaa'ttsTJslUaiit, 4 With the start sac strfpM vrsvlax TUMs,-utUtUf M't t&a ibbsm altbs Uavoa.' -? w - irr-.i 'x m .- T Tihes Ikava.gone asMag ia battle arrays Bat takeevfaMsaat Vsraea their fssttrsl sy,.. tntkOtmseaefXf Ia p g'er tU'tSa wa ttiet la tWil.1 rraartte sit, ftecs tas ffesl. flrost the? Seath; from ieaPaa,ite&JBrassse,,UMk posrSre -aae WidsTspsyi tWi aaoleats, ars en. Aad ta iwsIWs o Uukioaa't Itevatslas so green. Aad ttMottxary,thr foralisst Lkra Is there, Peadletoa, Klekapee.t Kraay and Sw-set fsir, With IUmViniaUtriB ht Ib Emi abid, From Walbjy J--Jy0Uat7' side. i -Vv' :-w'tTV"v-ir:'i -iytrif-?.'':.-!''' My tas Uw wUob like Sean'iiakOsiteia aVors, Sink dep ia att, kearta and vsaimtaeSa wk lorv And ths grace o tks st EUia. Hih ?riwt2 Flow down oa th latest wd rsssh to ths Uast, Th e i pirlt ef pesos to thsir eonauli rMtore. . 0 Jod ! and "let abolitios enrse this' eountry no .' '""iBoret! .--t? ; -- . The Spirit of lnf and ofwwdom imparl ' s-!'' ;: Sur let former iiiviloa eanis Vnraliii fcearL - .i V;;' h . I':;: ' .vi - . r-- H Xw the loast of ail-sedc, &cotmi And tasll sprwul. fross tW taeaaUias. its boegas to i the oai. i .i-.f- j.rjf; .4. . . TU ati the wide lead is wtXk BtfntnU hie.-Prbat the dswaiag of day to tbe uttermost wait. ! v VslUadlgbsna, tbe grsst adrseate f eeaes, by majaUiaiax ."tbe tnriacipfef the Gtvrament'f in letter aad spirit, sod sobering- faithfully to the Constititttoa baa eacloSred.biiaMlf to Ji patriuU. . . s f atieapooV-a sunierees tribe on the Liekiag ia rormeritto-UrjapmJxa'tor Hie name. Thj weri then "whig taion Braqr-tbty' arsL now TJetaocratto Union. nMB Follet is mt tUaiUekg Jemotrwef. - t"Sen-4---i tbe ' tltlli applied to 8. S. CoX for bU erogeoar description of a ."great old Saa-eet." His aawirrssss-t deseriptire pven mrm now eaaptoy-4 dopiotiac tbe Ui-dorio Saa-aet f the preoeat UMW.l-iWtHlS; Joefartiejettotber. ef the apeafcerv wbn the Knox eouatr demoerarr bij-blj . 4aire for bit MbiU of Iadictmeat against Abrabaia tb trstr , The lottffillw JcssX ks .0tg& of tlieTJaion Party Ecntacky; pbn , Tbeholitioouita are greatly Relighted wiib General Jlilroy'e letter i relation to the ao tion of the, Democratic , mesa hers of the lata Legislataxe.jf Indiana. . tHere, ia-the-closing paragraph 01 the letter: ; - ... :. ' I join with my fellow soldiers of the Union erery-where in warning these traitort at home that tohen we have, trueked untied treason : at the Smth and restored the sovereignty of onf Gor-ernment orer these misguided States (which, tinder Gvd, we will surely do,) - we; will, upon our return, while our hands- are in, afso'-exteiri-minate treason at the NriRtl arms,'if need be, and seal, bflie 'fcleod of traitors,- wherever found, the permanent peace of our country and the perpetuity oL free : government to atl fu-mre'generations. . R. II. 311 L ROY." ,r Mark this language; General Afilroy warns these" traitors at homerM'(referring expressly to such .txai tors" as the 1 Democrats of the Indiana Legislature.) that, aa soon as the Southern rfbeJUon .in put down, he and his troops wuj. jujn tnwr return, . and white their hand .art, ta, exterminate . by force of arms treason at. the North, (such treason as that pi tire Indiana-LegishUure.) and seal a peace lv the.tdood of traitors. ,,'Jfe k observed that Mil-roy an4 his troops, according to his statement, are to do all this lutebery; not after awaiting the action of civil or judicial, authorities,.' but at once on their rePirnTfrom' the' South, before they v are disbanded,! "while their hands are in.' .Tk;e threeto potificst ion," or whatever it may ,beTia iRfa-monsandshockisg. : The idea of ah army's returning from a successful war, atnV: with their grasp updii'theifcounfry'e weapons nwbued;Jifroceeding to decide' for themselves what is treason, and what classes of politiciannanidt eirilians; are traitors, "and exterminate the treason' vand - the traitors, by a general massacre. is at rociouemnd revolting befor)4 AfTeejn.-:iWIha4) not sttppoe'ed that the mouaek-lieartsa Abolition fanau icor lunatiis slhTsMaml, or iavftltthe world, could put: fortlr or indorse 'anytfireat or suggestion of a thing so wnuUerabhr h6rri- iwyc no BPiir-fneHsigii i nsi mt oi our dfcviffeh wcprk' aVh.e threatens, pntS. trhs Wbeen sent out fron Wbeel- enfemyi ja--,jipaiderbie4nbei srer -at Blacksrill Ukat 'fttdetiei Htttf6n?(t6& taBbor Bj; eotsrijlhbel icketfe lliUt ;1rasro. plkutiy believed WypVsLartLat' 'the jret jlia were, e ntCYc ir tr.rtq'.TA anl would .00 days'i The -Vi. Vires!, feri tank tiitrored the-tacayirt-Jactspteirc v ; 'fi--.'f'. TV -tt.-r t:;c t;r a. 1 . t euei-ai iroopst even' anv oiinese umier vep-eraf 'Mnmy'a immediate cotnmandl' couhl ever bV Persuaded ' tCT Undertake aneh . a." ing fOWaefeburs ''jQreteav Vasmtyillr AriieitUlSeWere"- tliaj'.'eSu- some iytty;h?"iir. J dollars .cfj-ij apcr tad excitement iieTeowta in conaentte- ff.repojrts faom-Merrantoww-GraiIowe rev ceired a leUer roro Alajos Sho waiter stating that, the rebels had defeated Col. JIoUigan at FalrmOunt 'and k were : returtiing ' 'to Morgan-town in force, having received reinforcements from Be elry !. A letter Irota ' Cot OUpbaht confirms this report et&ting tlutt . uolrsa rein- forceoienls were, im mediately, sent from here he whole disti-ict Would 'be at the mercy. of theeemy.?:--T-' A meeting was held at en: ItoweV f3ce at which -Oov Pierppn t, , tof4 Virginia, Senator WiIj. Col.; Cross,, coinmapder -of, the post here,rand several oi the most influential citi-xens were presents ' After earnest discussion It was decided that nothing could be done) 1 for the want of proper authority, , r .-,r;,; r Tbe ten o'clock train to-day fromTJoion-town bro'uzhl Sereeant Boston, of the nrovbst- fhntrd, ' one -' Of the scouts sent by"T2apt, Wngbt,- tJk went aa far as ' Aforgantowrv. He stales the rebels as numbering four thousand. , ... - ;. , -....' .. , A special messenger arri ved here last night froth Greensboro, ten 'miles' from Atorgantown, With intellieenee that AlulHtran had attacked a small force under the rebel Header Jones, and was get ting the ,beuer of hinv. when the enemy was. reinforced, by large -. forces Under Imboden by the "Evansville pike, ' and by Hermon'by Indian creek, so that '' IT ulltirah's little force was nearly surrounded aad had Jo Ho troops have vet left here, but two regi ments are fully equipped and could fesent immediately should OoveroorCurtin call them Elect Lincoln' and we shall have a" good time."- Elect Lincoln and there shall be oiehtv Of work; andjbigb- wages, r ElectXiucoln,.' and the expenses ot the Government ,will be reduced. -ElectXincolnjind if tbe South sece-le w will send a few'reih.ients of wile awakes down there Ami whip them in thirty days. Elect Lincoln and we shall have honesty and reform. Elect Lincoln and we will bring the Government back to the. policr. of our. fathers. Lincoln was elect edand ws have plenty of work, such as wading in bleod op to' our knees.'-"dirsrrnir graves for our young men; and taking eare of me maimeo, wounaea, widows and . orphans. The par however is not so sood. when Ue sol diers are drafted and forced to work for $13 per month ih paper money which is worth only half tts face. ; Lincoln -wns elected, and the expense or toe .'governmeut is a hundred tuoes greater. ; v , . y.- -yy Lincoln was elected, and the South ! seceded. and instead - of sending dbWn Tride awakes,' they dratted in Pens tl van la and let "the Aioli- Uon wd a wakes oi ALSasachusetta r 6 fre Lincoln ia elected. SikI we have naoer and raira foj a currency, and hill ions Of Tde.bt.--t Lincoln is; elected", sod intend of ecoDemy and: reform we nave nan sieating anrt wholesale plunder, unheard of in any age of the' world. ? Lincoln is elected, and instead of comini? to anv nolir of our fathers, we are coming to taxation, fjna Soldier,' Opinioa . cf the M Union . - It-a i- i;Yf iV-Y'-IaUea. f jy'v .5.- i An officer in an Iowa regiment, who formerly resided in this county, to a fVieud in the countyrtbus gives his views in regard to the -Union Leagues t'f "I think- that Union leagues,' matin up of men pledged to enter the army, at tneir 'country's caH,' would be of some benefit: but 'Leagues' comeosad of men fpledged to stay at hone and" vote, the Bepub kan ticket, or in other words, prepare for the campaign or 64, -cannot Ie of any use to the AduHlMstrationv as far as soldiers are concerned. It me are com pel led to nV.it the South in- - t v .... . .. 10 tne union, u u tdri we. want. These meetings are ven- good places for lovd-talkina w sun uiik uui.euipre88)n .lie rebellion,' and calling all those who mav bap pen to difler witli them 'copperheads.' and ex terminating tbe white race ot- the South and Une J (berating the ptaei. One of these meetings is the laat placfe to eo for lecruits. PerhatM someof them may be drafted; then the $300 wouhl e paid .quickly, 'as it is pretttmed riMague isrnUf to, for A'aver f but would that benefit, tbe ; war power '"CAificeOs Adtertir M&-.mfi;rK. --.I-?" "-.' --'- ' ' seft Atwhitc Girl Seduced by a Slare The f . Tbe Denton. (ML) ,f7joa, . of the 23d alU contains the following y ... , ;. ... "A oegro man. the slave of Mr. - James Ster vena, resbltnc: on Kent 'Island. Oiteen A hn County, was hung neaf "Queenetown oft lFri- aay nigni. - zie naa bad illicit connection with the daughter of a high)y-respected- farmer lir; ing near that place, and she proving to be T - 1 ' J ' . ' ' n-wcwit, mo vuu-agea parent uemantea to tnow who' Was the fiend in hUQian ; 6hape twba ' had thus invaded hu gomestic circle n-nd blasted Jiia fond . hopes and ruined hia child. ;The youngs lady, who is about nerenteeu, and withal ratner bandsome cObfessed her guilt and laid the charge. tp t he negrAysha3taUien-deeired further in formal ionaeat for .the negri's -mas ter an corioi8n.icateij lbf;iactr to n.infc The master sent for bi slave, and in his presence be ac&powledged he.was. the guilty party. TB negro accodiug to tbe best erideece that wc whwhco, was oeiiere 10 : oe guilty. aoo7aa,oung, as beiure stated,., oef jfririay nignw on tne roaastue, about jatf.s) mile from QueeMtdwaV y-inj'Tii f fX- Th. Oreat-Vietorcf FCfl.F3Ifaii!i thret Wt Atiotial 'Itepublican,1 of thw afternoon, Dup. liiiw ej pv,i.aru8viiie, April in, from, which .Uyappear8 that when; he left Baton '-T.- rj'iS.a 'fiU? "v. r-j; 'i.-m .-r.. fvOttge, three reeimepts'tii .colored troops remains! Tr Tu defend. '-.'y ; TTi e resc I tSmong Others, . of G envEaaks? Srps,; . liofis - fe A dcom p! ishjc g a in arch of TBver jja tnui beitmg lbs enemy , in three battles two bo- land and one On GrandXake i difepersing the. rebel army .utterly y destroying ti. reoej navy ; ca-tann tjue uzr. sics ot the eaemy s-FrinkliiJ ;'tnclrS ewlberiaVi And de?-nSoIIsli In the 'salt ork'teo lailes sout!iwest tTV z L.vri !:3"j caj.tuT.Tf."tLa'tciap-c'-jufp-ti ofthe. eft e. vt; Hso'evercl'f-yns tnd L. lv.ifca'l,L,j t.. i il,CC0 -prisoners ath? so lv.an gtng tla J lins ctaS retell tLaf thty 'rennet tor some months, if ever, r?c-'- .LailUir land orns't-sl f:Y:3 ii Cl j ! c f r--"- y,,1 --.C."..r' ...j " i.. .Iy; L-CO2 tail ; J.!.l!i,,ra'i-w.LJ. ; .1 .C-t ii:rt:fal.:r.; !.' .t 1 tl J Ci,. Statx or K. YW xxctit Dcpiarif xt ; - i4- J ;A43Ajpril:24il3l63y)i ? I Ttturji Uho my signature tie, bill iniH tttied act to secure the franchise -jte the qualified roters .of tbe'Army and Nary ol the State oTIIe.'.YTas?'; ! ' It hi so clearly iapriotatiott of the-Cobsfittt- ueat n tuejuogmens o au men 01 aii parti es that it is, needless to dwell upon thatobiectioo to the bill. ' While it only received in the Assembly the number of roteS" necessarr" to' its" passage, some of those who 'rioted for it Openly atated their opposition to the tneasurfc -After Its passage, that , brancli of the Legislature, with great unanimity, and without regard to political differences, adopted the resolutions for av amendment 01 tn consutuuon; to secure the objects of the bill, in accordance with the recommend atioos of the message which4llate do not dodbtthat the Senate will also pass the resolutions;- wHh'-the same- unanimity and then-the whole eubject will be disposed Of with the assent and approval ofall, and. in a; mods free from all doubts and uncertainties, " ; v This hill ia not Only unconstitutional tntii is also extremely defective lufd- -highly objec-lionside.: 7,: '-. n-.!-.':.- ! -. rn-Y.js'j.sj The time yet remaining of the . present ses- eion wUl not permit me to specity all the ob- it. J...11. iiv i7. -i..Ji jcv.ivue w urinim, uuw oi require tue proxy of th soldier to : be prorew J eeforeT tfie repreeentatire ofthe State, but gives the powv er only ,to. field officers 4f regiments, who Ease been recently brought within the operation off me most aruiu-arjt ruies 01 military gorern-meot ; ltdoes not -penhit the soldier'to choose the friend in whom he would most confide as his proxy, but requires him to select one from the class,, .of freeholders, who are not recognized by our Constitution aa entitled to special privileges ftt subjects the' person appointed (though witbonfbis consent) as -a proxy, to the penalties of a criminal offense, fine. J and imprisonment; for- refusing or neglecting tp deposit the rote "he receives though, he may beliere that it is not -genuine ; It 'provides no means of verifyieg at the polls the raulhsn-: ftieitr of proxies ; it requires the inspectors to aeposit in te ohiioi-uox, unaer tue -penalties or a Criminal offense, the ballots received with any proxy however' much reason there 'may be to doubt its authenticity ; it allows proxies and ballots to be sent by .mail . or otherwise, which permits a messenger to be selected by, other persons than tbe' Toter; it does ' not' re quire, the meseenees to be swxjttiV it does not require him to deliver the proxie' and ballots to the persona named-as proxies by .permiis him to destroy or.change the proxies snd bsl-lots, or deliver them to any unsworn and unauthorized person he may select? it tfoesifot make the change or destruction of the baflota except by tlie person appointed proxy, a criminal offense, or punish such an act in any manner ; it fails to protect the'secrecy of the ballot; and it requires the person named as proxy to deposit in the ballot-box the ballots delivered to him with a proxy by' an' unknown; person, although tbey may be different from those he knows wiere sent, by the' vote.' This brief statement will be sufficient to satisfy all of the many opportunities this bill affords tor gross "tue Wiivt-ovix ut iiOiiie. .ilie .aepueiCfTliie ballot ia a final and irrevocable aet,' and the people will never permit ballots to be recei ved unless with ebandaot'- guarantees' that 'they are beyond 'doubt the free net tot the 'electors . The bill is in conflict with vital principles of electoral puriiy ana jnaepeiKience. it is welt said by Dr; Lieber, in liis work on ""Civil Lib-' erty' and Self-Governtnent.M that 44 all elections must be superintended, by election judges and officers, independent of the Executive- or anv other organized or unorganized ower of. the Government.' The indecency as well as the absurdity and immorality of-the Government recommending what is to be .roted ought ner er to be permuted." : . , .-.;., :; . f Ibis bill not .only rails to ruard azatnst abuses-and frauds, but ft nffers " every 'induce ment and temptation r to perpetrate them; hy those who are under tbe. immediate : and i par ticular control of the -General Govern menu That Government has not hesitated to .interfere directly With the local elections, f by per mitimgotacersornign ranir to engage in tbem.: lujstatesor wbicn tbey are net; cttizens ; In marked instances, bigli and profitable military commissions have, been giTen to those, who have never been upon' a battle field ; but who hare been an the receipt' of military "pay and military honors., to support them in their in terference, in behalf, of the Administration, whh the electire franchise of different sover eign and loyal States. : .' ' - r .. i , Not only .hare some thus been rewarded. for going beyond the bounds of military propriety, but others and subordinate officers have been punished and degraded for the fair and' inde pendent exercise of-taesr apolitical; rights, at their own homes, and in,, the civil -duties. 1 call the attention of the Lexislaturs and the public to the following order. - -H " -! AaitiTAST-GsNiaAt's 0rncK,4 .WasHtscTOSw March 13;18C!.. - Special Order l?o. 119 y t .v- lExtract. : v? -.' v.y-'-'V - 'VJ 34. By direction of the President the ; fol lowins officers ;are-herebT diamisaedirotaa the service ot ue ynitea ptates. . , t. . , Lieul. A: Jl Ed2eTi. 4th 2?ew "llara retire voiuwteersv or eircaiating copperhead tiefceta. and doing all in his power to oremote the woe- cess 01 tue reei.cause in jjis otate.,' " - m . t - . j. . - 1 r - By 'ordet'Ofthe Secfstaryof Wr, -,T" -; v.- .t: t- ; ?-.i-u Adiutaut-UeneraX. To the-Gorerneref New Hampshire. -TVjtt- I recretto sar that-I have amnfe Evidence that th is order was issued in the terms- aors recited.: .-...--, - v ... , -c . . in leorcerj unjust ana anworutr in tts tmr- uieui man luwui oucaws in ics leruuij puaisnea a citiren and a soldier: for. supportins-a candi date ifor the pGoS) of Gorerio? "in t h'w -oWn State who recr'tve.1 many thousand more' votes of its electors than Any other candidate for tbe stationtaclndln :- the ' one wboxKprtiebied more particularfy-theyiews and purposes of the National Administration. Snch acta are more A Im etroua to" the "cause""- cf pur" Unjon than U.s lose of;fcetUes;-"8uc5 violent1 tieas-txses of 1 artisanslupL.caka,viUe'anl '4ie-tracttle.j?p!e of the.jth, at the; rery uio-tnent they are called nfon witlo'ct "-stictkn of party to mats -f?cr. .let of tliod and treats"; Id 4 1. , i ti Coterniae'ht,'--irot rlthstrr.,: tl.; r.vtcrir?y cf tbets tit.?ths 'Mr" A 9 cr r- :;ers n f : field.1 A a jrau-fD .' "1, ti rrc t t tr.tu s ij ctci.'ar.!j v : . - -ft ance o'f the Veeo'a negations X lave eulr-'ti . ted; tt at the legislation wLkb tay ' le ' t : - after Lad shall be 'calculated to izzz tie riirhta Of our citizen and sdlera, iuU to a- v-isVevery attempt to invade the ri'!jti ! '. . r3 or, by fraud, v; - HORATIO -SEY110 -r3Capt.f Wordsn thinks the iroaIii Ci3 redact fbarjeatnyet. y. :s...-,yj ''-iXST, A woh has destroyed the SacraiiiiatA (CUl.) Jbpifbtiami 4or its fjolitital eAprassiosaa' . ';!E3A female iOltHer ih the 14th iowa-'lc sex being dUcoviered, at once shot hers elf dcuL Sr AllcfOsnral McCTellan'i staffhaahetti mustered out . They eriiently do act tatiit to give him a conimajid :S- MJ"" TIe rebel.loau was again in, highcred--it j a England pa the Lib inst and at tbe Paris Boureealso,,going at Vpremhim,-. y; JtSertbeI pickets at PaXthoiith tsll'ourltf thhC they have got a new General commaodij their. army, to wit: General Starvation:- ' -JjKMore plundering of private property hj officers in the array ofthe Potomac has recce t-ly been detected aid the property eeixed.---Yr . tS One hundred chUdren. with their mats mas, came passengers in . recent !Calilornbi steamer That vessel xuu&t have had. suet.' : J9jWh'!s Airswxa? A quixxical eua tomer asks : 'I f Lincoln is the Gov em men t where and what is the teat of Government t" SSThe .Austrian Emptre is getting liberal; The Emperor has just made a judicial appotnt- mcni or xxangary wnico.auus tue UasgarT' ana. ' 6r".Parties in J ranee oppossed to .Napoleon are coalescing for the election of deputies. Two B3sli"ops,'it is announced, support opposition candidates, one of whom is M. Thiers." r JtfhToledd BfaJe states' themrxjrti: tioos of ice byilake for the last week at 2,045 tons, about ons-hal of which was fromi Laka OnUrfo. , , . , , . . " . , . , . ;: JST Squads of negroes, for the Massachusetts, regfment have beeo recruited as far west as' Detroit -and Chicago, an even' in Canada, it is thought, v-?irt i . i.? j - .'--w-...r - ' Fifty poomls a-shie were staked on the 6th iost;at the George and v Dragon, London as an earnestof the forthcoming fight between, Heenan and King. v . . . . . , .. -'i&TlSs editors of tle'Dt;(idf n'aW rator ami St. Mary's Beacon have bees arrest-ed for displeasing Geht:S6henck; military com-maadast.o'IiUtitliaotev aiid sent Soath' . t&JL terrible domestic' tradegy is' reported aa haying occurred nearToledcvon the Sth. Alonzo Brown murdered his brother's wife aod two children, and then killed Jjim'selC: .v' fcQSome years' ag67 'Imsi fugttirs elavsi Voluntarily rettirned from Xketom. into slavery 1 He is now hack- there araitt, hating escapea from, the rebels at Vicksbnrg 1- . , t&f The War Depo rtment has ordered af no extracts from rebel .papetsu whhrji contaia news unfavorable to tbe Union cause ahall be telegraphed from Washfngtorr. . Y 1 JfrThe Presidefrtwho didn't Jits the it ia i sharp order to Admiral Dupoer to renew the attack, bat Dappnt didn't see it.". . ; ,. .".".BiUy Wilson" and number .of iiaf Zouaves', are reported to be under arrest " at , DonaldsoTttrille, La., the'men- getting; drtl&AV and setting all military iflaoce, ' y r : :-. ; ... - S& Pdwons nowarresftfi chsrged with being 'secesh,' sre generallv sent bevond the Uaea " into Secessia..Rer, Mr. Martin, of Maryland opposite Alexandria, was receutlv so dianoasil Af. ' - 1 - - - - Jff-Gen. McClellan srtys, lit his tsstimonyi before the WarC0mmttteei-,I"lhink that tf the enemy had adraacW ater the battle of Bull Eun.tbeyrmigbt have taken" . Waaiioj;-ton.': . : t , v ..T ; t&" Steamboat men say--- that ; Getrerxi Grant's expenses before. Vicksburgv for the s'mgle item of chartering steamboats, are $40,- 000 per day. The cost of the hydraulic can paign hss been enormous, ,-i v ,-.Y--.-Jt" The Supreme Court Elisabeth,-Jersey has fined Dr. S,.P, Townsend 105 and costs or disturbing a Democratic meeting Ckpperheadarliav rights in New Jersey seems X?j-: -.'; -'-''v fv-.-Yu;.; '- 1 - tO It is believed that the recent rebeJ deV monstrations against Washinrton. ,K. C and. Suffolk, Va "were chiefly to obtain foragsatwX grain, of which large quantities were carried' tA thousant 4oT!af id mn of roli staa' taken Out of a elaim 00 Spanish Flat, eear Au3 bum, California. Jt iAaJ4ed br ja California; exchange that Thi old Flat has been noted for 4b?g Jumpa,' ,; . Y SStt .is 'stated .that tha eBmmuiim of- Goodloe, as Unitary Governor of Iforth . Car- oura, is withheld, and at the qtiesuoivOif anolv- istiingarisucn-onicwrxruDTDOwn to the law is agi taiej ax Washington " '-i. . ; ai tSTBobert W TaOor. lata Ohio AttJltof of State, has, entered wpoa the dotiee pt Xlrrt ' toraprrouer ox tne..v.. . treasury, at .7at. ingtoti city, as successor T of tie lata X3ishaL Whittlesey i1 :?--; ; The-Mnwaokee'5fei?s saya tis; loiV Jceipt of wheat in that city for several we-a past go.to.sbow-that the crtp. ct aria : much larger than has .heme .Vc beeoccacijjf ' on; - ---.: : .. : .athirroFtx-r;vnsie.'r--- Clkot.is raakjrcfcra-eriexU to'rc-.-' ' "i tamily ii thatity End cake It Li tr x residence in. AiturewThis traitor dzrj turn to thacoOoUtoentaia-taa C-trr.' .-. J-The Xeonsrftor flT-i.Vi:aaea: f in at in-cousemenr cf tirsrrre'.cf J .. - . - . - - - :-y:t .X-.-I:. Si X5ownea,-Onecrits ei;ura; br U.e fcatheri f iesy the tzll ica tida c f tie, Zlsi biisccstian c i lor tLe pxcsii,' i -rfc Vr li' Is. stl;i tl '" 1 1 ! I . t. ' i CaiiJilrtiA ;? rs. es ."Co--' r' he'iJaeol'n's -erik.-.,Tri;:.;i a- r- - - one cmiu.-ea r e-. c - -7 . - - a were forrr.i u 1.. ,v- Dr dor-cosi:!; --.-.y'' aro,Aaui: Tbe rc?pcr.i.':: ' anwtratiOiCtndttif ' . . I o-.'v. , t7 tli. holditrr u:""irrt:: -r -- rebellicar . . ; . " y . : eotnui-' ,t i-' t '- : ' W4 a Jt-Lfir f C:-er I . srtjHj f-rj' ?i:c-' "',f '7 r ; 2.; - -s ct'.sr5 i vs . -5 X i j v. -4 111! - ta..t , j - T:::-v-""-:v. 4ttS i.jrciA.': "
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Full Text | ; t V S -v V V .- - .1 7." VvV i. ? rs-.--.l":--'xi-.f' 7 sTOLUIJEli . ;. :I'TUI. a: 4 - f. ? iff F V . 1 - ' .' I' 71 F''V i ' r ' yf r.. is -rTh Ohio State Journal, the Abolition orcan -at Col una Las, eontains the following precious Itm ia it las as of Uooday last ! -':- " -'' . Warcap. Qea.? Borasids sent ap a portion ot his staffs in citizen dress, to report Vanahdighatn at Mount Vernon on Friday, ad w should not be at all so r prised to learn Chal 1e gut thnself into a sera pe. - : ; 'jTTm rather guess these Abolition spies re-terned home with big flees In their ears. ;The alyne whagfve utterance to "treasonable et!mmta" these days are th leaders of the Abolition party your Ben. Wades, Lorejoys, Samners, Phillips. AcT"' The only ?true Union wb arc the Democracy." " AbcIItloa la for theTPoorr eBpecially the Poor Yolaateers. A poor man, residing in if organ township. : iadooed to enlist m.ths present war.: in eonseqaeace of a solemn promise made by -soma wealthy Abolitionists of that township, that they would see that his family were prop-orly taken care of durirj? his absence. . A few areek ago, while the wife of this soldier was frojrt home, the little cabin she occupied was iom down by the owner of the ground, and . . tia poor woman was left homeless. To add totths cruelty of the act. lhe parties r-ho tore -down the cabin circulated the story that the - Tolanteer's wifit was a bad woman, which was cruel, wicked falsehood. A Democratic neighbor then provided a home for this poof Irat honest and slandered woman. : , Here is another case. Tlie wife of a volunteer, residing in Liberty "township, the other day was ordered out of a small cabin she oc-eupied on the farm of a wealthy Abolitiontct, lor no other reason than (hat she was unable Ojpay Uw rent, in consequence of receiving no v :. money from her husband, Shi was promised - the use of another cabin, also owned by an A b-fwtionfct, and wben-about to more into it, she sound h tcctipird by a near familwl In thia ' Democrat " prorided a home for ' chis poor awMaaa. ' ;acnveoetIy, a poor laboriog maara Dem-Vsrat, -who was. work ing for a fominent Re jpuxtvtn in Uambter,jwho makes loud profes- cmpiue, ijut upon declinhir - was instantly dismissed from service, und his place given to another. -; .rWa hare simply stated the faet, .without menXioning oames. iu the above cases-, bnt if any denial of the truth is made, the' nrimn will be given. witfiTna'lundance of tesUuiony to. prove the trottffif'what we hare said. " ""Abontion love tor volunteers and ' the poor . laboring man, is beautifully illustrated in the facte above narrated. We are of tlie opinion that these things wfll be, remembered when . thV people come to speak through the ballot: - Cr' Bweettt ef Democratic Clubs.- ' In Pennsylvania, Ohio, and nearly every Northern State,; Democratic clubs have sprung up'like piagic in the faee of the attempted lor-matiort of Abolition Leagues. TheseDemo-eraiic- chibs are - holding their open,5 manly meeUngVreceiving large additions and speak-UigJ fearlessly for the Constitution, and, the rtgatsYttd liberties of American freemen.- -It Is an encouraging symptom. Eternal vigilance w the price of liberty, : and that vigilance, tbanlc God, Is bet ag exercised by a mass of freemen no longer indifferent to the okd- ? Wn0T9o-iBPO, constitutional gorern-; meat. ' - . . . . ; mi , .. ' The Xxulefluuty Act Uacozutitntionai AaImportant ;deeirhn- has recently been nade by J adge Van Trbmp, of th Fairfield County, Ohio, State Court. EdVonB.ljllds who Hf idllftrP4 J Bliss, (a -United States XlarshaL we believe,) and ethers in Ohio, ab-daccad from the State and imprisoned In Fort Iiaayrtte, soed Bliss Tor the""outrage.' .. He ' was brought into court, where be plead, the Indemnity -'Acad asked a.rtillcateto transfer the ease fronTthe Ohio State Court to the United Sutesovidd in that act: J udge Van Trumjp ruled the act of Con- be uncoiutituMtuit, ami infused the. petition.- this is ; the first deeisioo under .the aeti and ia case' srtU ttadoobtedfy carried" to a nighi rtoS lte aad Federal authorities lif di-coaietU.for we nc4soppceothnrw Ciar tiim Preitlent:mm eatci -Ito pro- ?a Cat Traitor: X?r4f.f S-zr M,eac4,-4'WUlpa,-rB.4 apeecli iziitXIj. tiJrticf la UtfTTorkSty; used the r?atao'i:;s;Uc; ism -T;tnU9war f. e- a.. farty, which- iatLe'eyea of lha-;AboIIiIo8ta, it is treasa:fo' I ' - lMf's'' --vs.ui .4,-, ,- .ti-s,'Vs VJ'TK:r --- --- -- -V rVe'' tnown-eijite- r- oiti::; 8i: -latfwaav'accer-.nj , t:statex3u U) tie' J -MrT-radishc' ' i ft : c lows .J.ivf "iil f . . -The tiro eomt, ad lkto 4 ih pliifct lbs coojmittef ,oi mUt. tvbOM otnf ball be to watch pta to TcaMlbuera, u Unioa Learoe&ajr well eaovrh. but outJi -tooofh. . f Ja every towasbrp commiUeeW4r is needed. ' :.Ttetr dutira would t Uom of velmtarr. aid to the 4Tpet Jiarrbai, to tnnMt iuta. ana keep watcn oi uepiQOtta peroaa,7f c To w hich tha CUvalasd Pkta Dan! rr Listen to lhU' Atutriao dt1 lk. iellow. who nr3&ea a nor of MMkL who' will n prowling a loot people 'bed rpoma-io hear who propoae a oiyanitM gang, olimy haneera on in itocWtr. It -theni 'orzauia tbir eneakinr eomraiUeea. and everr honest etticen wiTf provide himself . with a good cowhide, and if he catches one of these' whelps sneaking into his prirat apartments he will flaj him oat of his Loots. ; . V jt L Si"bjcct 'bf ConatrUation Arbitrary aad Despotic Power . . In correopondeBCS with his Got em met. t at I i0" 1rd jroa "the "S1 -riHster at rotary of State, said to hlra: .' '. " Mj Lord. l ean touch a bell on ni rijsbt hand, and order the arrest of a citiaen of Ohio; I can touch the hell agaio, and order the im-prvonment of a cifisea of Kew York, and no t power on earth, except the Presidents can re- JeHe ilieou Can the Queen of Eo gland do as J What Lord Chatham, of England, said ; The poorest man ii his cottair mar hij de-fiance to all the forces of the croyi. "' It luiay le frail ; itsroof mar shake; the wind may Mow through it; the stortp ana enter, the rain may enter ; tut the king of England can not enter it. All hfa power dares not. cross the threshold of that ruined tenement. . Trucoxuixi """Election. V The vote in Wisconsin, at hs lata election, for Supreme Court Judge, is as follows. Coffin (PmertJ..:... iLL JL..5,93 Dixon (RepabliesB) - S2,4U The Democratic majority in the State is 4,500. Nevertheless, by a jogglisg and cheating process in ins . army, a soldier , vote has been returned sufficient to elect the Republican candidate. The ICilwaukie Kan says: I't rear sereral thousand army votes were thrown out as fraudulent . or .fictitious. Jt is not improbable that a similar reaasd far the purify of the ballot-box 'now would change the result,"'- . : . ' -' -,; ' ' ers that he " believed the next President will beta Democrat,' and also atated thai be thought he would vote for a Democrat at the next Presidential election. ; It was predicted when Prince John got ofT'the' Democratic stage, that it would not be long until he would be running after it 1o get on again. Now the question is. will toe passengers allow him to get on. We say to the driver cut behind." - - .SigTrifieant. Zyi Adjutant General Tbokas is with the 'Army of the Jlws'wsippi, making speeches to tbem. II is o ject is to get them to go the whole Ab-oirtian figure. II is success in " that 'direction mar be inferred from the following,' which we take from a. letter. of the CummtrcicWs correspondent. Hack." Die aays: . .5- C i : . Gen. Thoman made speech. day. or to ago, at Young's Point. He was aUentively listened to, but the soldiers from Ohio, Illinois and Missouri, 6u not endorse bis1 policy- as enthusiaeticaily as at some other places.' . This, coming, from. aa Atolition' source, means' a great deal more that the writer likes tb tell. -Z-Vryfo Empir t. , . . .. v; , V- iar The California oaralry battalionai been added to the fwnfi cf Ifttaaekwtett. Exchange. , : . .;. . , . . ... . The negro troops in other States; we believe,, are also credited to the quota of Massachusetts, la this manner thatf-ortonate.Be-pubiican State may escape a draft llaasa chusetts is sstortt . She.will make more money out of the war and furnish less men for it than any other State of . her .popolatioa.: ,By the waT where, is Governor.! Axnasw, Varm'f of volunteers that; were. Xaenllsv if; he Presir dent issued the Emancipation Proclamation? If that "swara'aacoatetorwajd ee to promise-HassachUsettit 5 wtrald' acarcely have had to raise men fu 'California toanpply her quota oitjpopSiuJg - ' i, t - j -OflTCTszsexiL tTheigrfesslrpolHianaorhp rime -have discovered thai TJncoIn: Cbi'se ' A Co.. are the Goretnaient'of the-Sute, of Ohio. . . -V - '- - .' " - v SaposeJiat vliacolo: CoehoaU; iiv theBoutbern Confederacy woald It be fidia foyal" for a "Copperhead lb" dewmnee'the lrOovrrtmentHior so doingt1 -fvaa aot taeRbfeWpfairlseldCouarguni tyof an unpenned piece oT impudencewheB he arrested the orerament'.orthe'sorertagU Stws fObior-In roclf' ease,- is there' as y breceienf which ttnihorixmMHonrt' ofUwpy feterpose tbe writ tif. raUtutcrpviTtdr eieul -thernhien'from gojn M jaljr 4?K&' 'upjwaethat we tsrtclade tWtbe men "wlid administer the aCaifi of -the ; Ooveratneolare not the 'Government; aod aubatituteHneu thereof the ConBtCTtXitJpirirDa 'i) 4i citTi; lai down the doetrinetbtCf t i?xk tl t;vgatesj-thert ' re,'lf i UCb- f -i.tv-t. :'-Yf T!-i,v iYl t .'a t-s C - i ' -' ' .!;.., fe.rtXtfiariAgaasisfe r - M aee; tn yetrr lirt Lae a BOfJcehat the. Probate Jade las iriaoTea txamiBersjof this county for ihs -Moi bior Dernoctat. Ther asema to We. iBoakta-U rlMe;yeefmInsf man. t Being Acxipptt'a late Spring ejection the DemocraU put his' name on their tickets for TownahipTeasrer, atd be receive.erety pcmocrallo f ote eome d-tu, ana .uecause, tbe - Apoutioaiata. did not know that there.was each aaoQce to fill in the towashipandthey not having a eandUdte oD their tickets for tUiai oQcei; the "Township Trustees is violation of their 4ufy. and f their oaths of office did not nor would they coont hfs votes, althoogh h4 feceJved the full elected to aaid officer anitl . nowl jwe 'liirelB Township Treasurer because- they Irefuee to do theirxluty. Such war the way iafwlilca the Abolition Trustees of Clinton 'township Knox Co Ohio, regard the right of Demo crat"; It ni therefore hp JwoBderUhat tBirPro- bate Judge was rery easily pursuaded Jo ap point another man as. School Examiner in his place, The Democrats have o rights that the Abolitionists are lownd to'rwjt "Thejr ill 'do ; anything 'and every thing, however wrong, to put a " wooly bead in office over a, Democrat. ; The office of Treasurer is worth about 20 to 25 dollars a rear, and "that1 of School Examiner perhaps not so much : yet this most unfortunate man. aJthougb . oe baa some 4 or 5 little helpless children depending upon bint for support ; and these very Individ? uahr who would make you; beliere that t'liev were honest, and,, their sympathies were with the unfortunate.,:-. J ask, in this case; do their actions show UT Wbe be unto the hypocrites for they shall hare their reward -': The Wisconsin Soldier TotaT ' . ' We alluded recently . to the Wisconsin sol dier vote as being an unfair expression of the army. Who can doubt it a Aer reading the foifowing from the Buffalo (N. YA Xjourier.--, It says; :. - ; . - ... . . , .-. Vtm wiscoxsur iLtcriom : 1 j -; The voter of the Wisconsin soldiers? as re turned by the officers, defeats the Democratic camlMate for Judge The way the ' vote was taken is descnoed aa follows: The company was paraded, and the ofieer in command ' di rected those who meant to vote the Democrats ic ticket to step to tbe front, .in some cases plalnly'fntimatiujt that those who did so would find themsel ri treated as TJriah, the lltuite, was; in the day ofbattle. Few soldiers carine to make .themselves-thus the prominent marks. of the displeasure of their ofSceraT thooehi' it worth while to "march -to the' fVont, and thus Iif many Instances, the return wa made up without further formality, as perhaps a unanimous Rew!lTi'n eotei 'iIn tis wt p !HvH i -jM-i'-urntgourriirVisconsiu, is elected by some 4,500 majority, on tlie home rota ; of Over 100.000. the rote of the soldiers- wilf turn the scale against him ht about 3,000;' wlnchi of coarse, is all 'fair and honest and a true expression of the sense of the people.'" The Tomb of the Last of the Signers. , The ancient seat- of Charles Carroll, of Car- rollton, and his tomb, . is . about fifteen miles from Baltimore Entering the: gateway, We drove through A noble-Iookiag arenas plant nd on each side with treee of every vnriety. and found ourselves. in front of the. Carroll mansion, wbicii is a Jong, , comroruble (wo- story, building, terminated at. the , North end by the chapel, which, has . become famous -as the repository of the remains, of, the gallant old signer of the Declaration of Independence, ll'is touib is set iu the wall on . the- left alur. and represents a shield and scroll of. white marble, on which is carved in relief,-, a .pea and roll of parebment, surroapded by thirteen stars; a Latin inseription, .appropriate to .his great act. appears on a scrolVin the .centre.-- Below this are some figures 'in , Law relievo, representing . Fame .wiih, inverted torch, and Uistory guarding s funeral urn, ' The chapel is cruciform and contains m handsome' marble altar, some fine old pictures, ami it is decora- icu wiur ricn ana oeauuiui windows or sutmea glass. The floor, whjch is slightly elsvated, contains- some fourteen' or sixteen bews, -which were occupied by the family of Air. Carroll and their friends. 'The body of 'the church contains about forty, commodious pews, where Ms slaves, who are 5arefully instructed In 'the Catholic faith, sit and,neelFn0rice ( CSfissa--:;'-' - -V -A- 'l'' -' From tb 0rlMd (Ohio) PWa DWer. ij ----. (liMf txf TjrTfw 1 ,' "f TvV . jim, . -I'- Jf. 'Bellow, aboaf the negro at all aoura, and in. all pJaces-V ' -: -: Z . :T H '' i-".; 2. 'Pocket as much money and as ,manya cesasyouean v . 'tilZCrV'i f "3; Gaa aboaf y our' patriotism j vociferously, just, .like the old Pharisee -did of hwpiety... . ,'.4. ;J asti fy erery ' th Ing; the Admjnistratio does, and swear that jereimanJ. "9 a,. trainr who don't agree with you- Vvej.jf all ilsleons are in flie army, while rou' are pockeUns Tat jobs. ' - " - . , dv-A buss Democrats like ruc-jxjckela, ;;vp-V 6." X f therf Is any more money c"'plue i,er. -n 1j Drawing distmcuo betweenthe Oos eram eat aud i theYAdmiaistmion--ustsJBiog that oBe4 H times-pproting ether MdUmXt aoW: rAfiandTebukins U Via a doa mumped J2Lm Asserting at alt -Uraw thaT beaiiW ih rabels hare Tviolated the' laws oHthe land, it ia s astiScaUia os to r ioUtaihenu i FihUnttttd forniin rteans-forUhs UaionriheCcinatUatioaanarthe laws; aud i-woriasAbolition ecbemes fbrthe tie'rrei.sJ f,- jiStresaottalyt tLTmptjllcjiihi t?ni mala the- isemlow or the States -posslble-int. stead of -fbstermttnfiittreS-Uj'1 wrdca'the wrehfc-'K-.reiwr3 u.43o . (S5;:'X-f-tf 3. fe C3Mhtr ChjreJiai Z-J-fAt:::tiv gar;; ti te-r;3 tj c-j- -A"r-izt-C:ieraX -1 'X- t.Y . ra money 11 i . -r-i cThes are Xiie Tnl -of loyil ty itcd JLlcal-cyrrarniehe4by tLe Clack tier allies scoUta theaeelveai -:x44'';.--u;;vt-1 js Ui - JkiU , rWiv' :'jlAai3tr :tU . -return twitaetipg sf taeij;iry 9ttaatHaA Mppraea4' trisef, 9t J5frtcwrsey,r jhV tbeh? gnat AraaPpsabil, nsloM4-rfjl,tnniIsixtysa4 ertAblUhed' ths izit pf Demoerals XL wr Hn ) vFp-arn-p VOWu; ud, u f old, awirAlppiT teaeatfc. fil ti tsey rally roaaa'ttsTJslUaiit, 4 With the start sac strfpM vrsvlax TUMs,-utUtUf M't t&a ibbsm altbs Uavoa.' -? w - irr-.i 'x m .- T Tihes Ikava.gone asMag ia battle arrays Bat takeevfaMsaat Vsraea their fssttrsl sy,.. tntkOtmseaefXf Ia p g'er tU'tSa wa ttiet la tWil.1 rraartte sit, ftecs tas ffesl. flrost the? Seath; from ieaPaa,ite&JBrassse,,UMk posrSre -aae WidsTspsyi tWi aaoleats, ars en. Aad ta iwsIWs o Uukioaa't Itevatslas so green. Aad ttMottxary,thr foralisst Lkra Is there, Peadletoa, Klekapee.t Kraay and Sw-set fsir, With IUmViniaUtriB ht Ib Emi abid, From Walbjy J--Jy0Uat7' side. i -Vv' :-w'tTV"v-ir:'i -iytrif-?.'':.-!''' My tas Uw wUob like Sean'iiakOsiteia aVors, Sink dep ia att, kearta and vsaimtaeSa wk lorv And ths grace o tks st EUia. Hih ?riwt2 Flow down oa th latest wd rsssh to ths Uast, Th e i pirlt ef pesos to thsir eonauli rMtore. . 0 Jod ! and "let abolitios enrse this' eountry no .' '""iBoret! .--t? ; -- . The Spirit of lnf and ofwwdom imparl ' s-!'' ;: Sur let former iiiviloa eanis Vnraliii fcearL - .i V;;' h . I':;: ' .vi - . r-- H Xw the loast of ail-sedc, &cotmi And tasll sprwul. fross tW taeaaUias. its boegas to i the oai. i .i-.f- j.rjf; .4. . . TU ati the wide lead is wtXk BtfntnU hie.-Prbat the dswaiag of day to tbe uttermost wait. ! v VslUadlgbsna, tbe grsst adrseate f eeaes, by majaUiaiax ."tbe tnriacipfef the Gtvrament'f in letter aad spirit, sod sobering- faithfully to the Constititttoa baa eacloSred.biiaMlf to Ji patriuU. . . s f atieapooV-a sunierees tribe on the Liekiag ia rormeritto-UrjapmJxa'tor Hie name. Thj weri then "whig taion Braqr-tbty' arsL now TJetaocratto Union. nMB Follet is mt tUaiUekg Jemotrwef. - t"Sen-4---i tbe ' tltlli applied to 8. S. CoX for bU erogeoar description of a ."great old Saa-eet." His aawirrssss-t deseriptire pven mrm now eaaptoy-4 dopiotiac tbe Ui-dorio Saa-aet f the preoeat UMW.l-iWtHlS; Joefartiejettotber. ef the apeafcerv wbn the Knox eouatr demoerarr bij-blj . 4aire for bit MbiU of Iadictmeat against Abrabaia tb trstr , The lottffillw JcssX ks .0tg& of tlieTJaion Party Ecntacky; pbn , Tbeholitioouita are greatly Relighted wiib General Jlilroy'e letter i relation to the ao tion of the, Democratic , mesa hers of the lata Legislataxe.jf Indiana. . tHere, ia-the-closing paragraph 01 the letter: ; - ... :. ' I join with my fellow soldiers of the Union erery-where in warning these traitort at home that tohen we have, trueked untied treason : at the Smth and restored the sovereignty of onf Gor-ernment orer these misguided States (which, tinder Gvd, we will surely do,) - we; will, upon our return, while our hands- are in, afso'-exteiri-minate treason at the NriRtl arms,'if need be, and seal, bflie 'fcleod of traitors,- wherever found, the permanent peace of our country and the perpetuity oL free : government to atl fu-mre'generations. . R. II. 311 L ROY." ,r Mark this language; General Afilroy warns these" traitors at homerM'(referring expressly to such .txai tors" as the 1 Democrats of the Indiana Legislature.) that, aa soon as the Southern rfbeJUon .in put down, he and his troops wuj. jujn tnwr return, . and white their hand .art, ta, exterminate . by force of arms treason at. the North, (such treason as that pi tire Indiana-LegishUure.) and seal a peace lv the.tdood of traitors. ,,'Jfe k observed that Mil-roy an4 his troops, according to his statement, are to do all this lutebery; not after awaiting the action of civil or judicial, authorities,.' but at once on their rePirnTfrom' the' South, before they v are disbanded,! "while their hands are in.' .Tk;e threeto potificst ion," or whatever it may ,beTia iRfa-monsandshockisg. : The idea of ah army's returning from a successful war, atnV: with their grasp updii'theifcounfry'e weapons nwbued;Jifroceeding to decide' for themselves what is treason, and what classes of politiciannanidt eirilians; are traitors, "and exterminate the treason' vand - the traitors, by a general massacre. is at rociouemnd revolting befor)4 AfTeejn.-:iWIha4) not sttppoe'ed that the mouaek-lieartsa Abolition fanau icor lunatiis slhTsMaml, or iavftltthe world, could put: fortlr or indorse 'anytfireat or suggestion of a thing so wnuUerabhr h6rri- iwyc no BPiir-fneHsigii i nsi mt oi our dfcviffeh wcprk' aVh.e threatens, pntS. trhs Wbeen sent out fron Wbeel- enfemyi ja--,jipaiderbie4nbei srer -at Blacksrill Ukat 'fttdetiei Htttf6n?(t6& taBbor Bj; eotsrijlhbel icketfe lliUt ;1rasro. plkutiy believed WypVsLartLat' 'the jret jlia were, e ntCYc ir tr.rtq'.TA anl would .00 days'i The -Vi. Vires!, feri tank tiitrored the-tacayirt-Jactspteirc v ; 'fi--.'f'. TV -tt.-r t:;c t;r a. 1 . t euei-ai iroopst even' anv oiinese umier vep-eraf 'Mnmy'a immediate cotnmandl' couhl ever bV Persuaded ' tCT Undertake aneh . a." ing fOWaefeburs ''jQreteav Vasmtyillr AriieitUlSeWere"- tliaj'.'eSu- some iytty;h?"iir. J dollars .cfj-ij apcr tad excitement iieTeowta in conaentte- ff.repojrts faom-Merrantoww-GraiIowe rev ceired a leUer roro Alajos Sho waiter stating that, the rebels had defeated Col. JIoUigan at FalrmOunt 'and k were : returtiing ' 'to Morgan-town in force, having received reinforcements from Be elry !. A letter Irota ' Cot OUpbaht confirms this report et&ting tlutt . uolrsa rein- forceoienls were, im mediately, sent from here he whole disti-ict Would 'be at the mercy. of theeemy.?:--T-' A meeting was held at en: ItoweV f3ce at which -Oov Pierppn t, , tof4 Virginia, Senator WiIj. Col.; Cross,, coinmapder -of, the post here,rand several oi the most influential citi-xens were presents ' After earnest discussion It was decided that nothing could be done) 1 for the want of proper authority, , r .-,r;,; r Tbe ten o'clock train to-day fromTJoion-town bro'uzhl Sereeant Boston, of the nrovbst- fhntrd, ' one -' Of the scouts sent by"T2apt, Wngbt,- tJk went aa far as ' Aforgantowrv. He stales the rebels as numbering four thousand. , ... - ;. , -....' .. , A special messenger arri ved here last night froth Greensboro, ten 'miles' from Atorgantown, With intellieenee that AlulHtran had attacked a small force under the rebel Header Jones, and was get ting the ,beuer of hinv. when the enemy was. reinforced, by large -. forces Under Imboden by the "Evansville pike, ' and by Hermon'by Indian creek, so that '' IT ulltirah's little force was nearly surrounded aad had Jo Ho troops have vet left here, but two regi ments are fully equipped and could fesent immediately should OoveroorCurtin call them Elect Lincoln' and we shall have a" good time."- Elect Lincoln and there shall be oiehtv Of work; andjbigb- wages, r ElectXiucoln,.' and the expenses ot the Government ,will be reduced. -ElectXincolnjind if tbe South sece-le w will send a few'reih.ients of wile awakes down there Ami whip them in thirty days. Elect Lincoln and we shall have honesty and reform. Elect Lincoln and we will bring the Government back to the. policr. of our. fathers. Lincoln was elect edand ws have plenty of work, such as wading in bleod op to' our knees.'-"dirsrrnir graves for our young men; and taking eare of me maimeo, wounaea, widows and . orphans. The par however is not so sood. when Ue sol diers are drafted and forced to work for $13 per month ih paper money which is worth only half tts face. ; Lincoln -wns elected, and the expense or toe .'governmeut is a hundred tuoes greater. ; v , . y.- -yy Lincoln was elected, and the South ! seceded. and instead - of sending dbWn Tride awakes,' they dratted in Pens tl van la and let "the Aioli- Uon wd a wakes oi ALSasachusetta r 6 fre Lincoln ia elected. SikI we have naoer and raira foj a currency, and hill ions Of Tde.bt.--t Lincoln is; elected", sod intend of ecoDemy and: reform we nave nan sieating anrt wholesale plunder, unheard of in any age of the' world. ? Lincoln is elected, and instead of comini? to anv nolir of our fathers, we are coming to taxation, fjna Soldier,' Opinioa . cf the M Union . - It-a i- i;Yf iV-Y'-IaUea. f jy'v .5.- i An officer in an Iowa regiment, who formerly resided in this county, to a fVieud in the countyrtbus gives his views in regard to the -Union Leagues t'f "I think- that Union leagues,' matin up of men pledged to enter the army, at tneir 'country's caH,' would be of some benefit: but 'Leagues' comeosad of men fpledged to stay at hone and" vote, the Bepub kan ticket, or in other words, prepare for the campaign or 64, -cannot Ie of any use to the AduHlMstrationv as far as soldiers are concerned. It me are com pel led to nV.it the South in- - t v .... . .. 10 tne union, u u tdri we. want. These meetings are ven- good places for lovd-talkina w sun uiik uui.euipre88)n .lie rebellion,' and calling all those who mav bap pen to difler witli them 'copperheads.' and ex terminating tbe white race ot- the South and Une J (berating the ptaei. One of these meetings is the laat placfe to eo for lecruits. PerhatM someof them may be drafted; then the $300 wouhl e paid .quickly, 'as it is pretttmed riMague isrnUf to, for A'aver f but would that benefit, tbe ; war power '"CAificeOs Adtertir M&-.mfi;rK. --.I-?" "-.' --'- ' ' seft Atwhitc Girl Seduced by a Slare The f . Tbe Denton. (ML) ,f7joa, . of the 23d alU contains the following y ... , ;. ... "A oegro man. the slave of Mr. - James Ster vena, resbltnc: on Kent 'Island. Oiteen A hn County, was hung neaf "Queenetown oft lFri- aay nigni. - zie naa bad illicit connection with the daughter of a high)y-respected- farmer lir; ing near that place, and she proving to be T - 1 ' J ' . ' ' n-wcwit, mo vuu-agea parent uemantea to tnow who' Was the fiend in hUQian ; 6hape twba ' had thus invaded hu gomestic circle n-nd blasted Jiia fond . hopes and ruined hia child. ;The youngs lady, who is about nerenteeu, and withal ratner bandsome cObfessed her guilt and laid the charge. tp t he negrAysha3taUien-deeired further in formal ionaeat for .the negri's -mas ter an corioi8n.icateij lbf;iactr to n.infc The master sent for bi slave, and in his presence be ac&powledged he.was. the guilty party. TB negro accodiug to tbe best erideece that wc whwhco, was oeiiere 10 : oe guilty. aoo7aa,oung, as beiure stated,., oef jfririay nignw on tne roaastue, about jatf.s) mile from QueeMtdwaV y-inj'Tii f fX- Th. Oreat-Vietorcf FCfl.F3Ifaii!i thret Wt Atiotial 'Itepublican,1 of thw afternoon, Dup. liiiw ej pv,i.aru8viiie, April in, from, which .Uyappear8 that when; he left Baton '-T.- rj'iS.a 'fiU? "v. r-j; 'i.-m .-r.. fvOttge, three reeimepts'tii .colored troops remains! Tr Tu defend. '-.'y ; TTi e resc I tSmong Others, . of G envEaaks? Srps,; . liofis - fe A dcom p! ishjc g a in arch of TBver jja tnui beitmg lbs enemy , in three battles two bo- land and one On GrandXake i difepersing the. rebel army .utterly y destroying ti. reoej navy ; ca-tann tjue uzr. sics ot the eaemy s-FrinkliiJ ;'tnclrS ewlberiaVi And de?-nSoIIsli In the 'salt ork'teo lailes sout!iwest tTV z L.vri !:3"j caj.tuT.Tf."tLa'tciap-c'-jufp-ti ofthe. eft e. vt; Hso'evercl'f-yns tnd L. lv.ifca'l,L,j t.. i il,CC0 -prisoners ath? so lv.an gtng tla J lins ctaS retell tLaf thty 'rennet tor some months, if ever, r?c-'- .LailUir land orns't-sl f:Y:3 ii Cl j ! c f r--"- y,,1 --.C."..r' ...j " i.. .Iy; L-CO2 tail ; J.!.l!i,,ra'i-w.LJ. ; .1 .C-t ii:rt:fal.:r.; !.' .t 1 tl J Ci,. Statx or K. YW xxctit Dcpiarif xt ; - i4- J ;A43Ajpril:24il3l63y)i ? I Ttturji Uho my signature tie, bill iniH tttied act to secure the franchise -jte the qualified roters .of tbe'Army and Nary ol the State oTIIe.'.YTas?'; ! ' It hi so clearly iapriotatiott of the-Cobsfittt- ueat n tuejuogmens o au men 01 aii parti es that it is, needless to dwell upon thatobiectioo to the bill. ' While it only received in the Assembly the number of roteS" necessarr" to' its" passage, some of those who 'rioted for it Openly atated their opposition to the tneasurfc -After Its passage, that , brancli of the Legislature, with great unanimity, and without regard to political differences, adopted the resolutions for av amendment 01 tn consutuuon; to secure the objects of the bill, in accordance with the recommend atioos of the message which4llate do not dodbtthat the Senate will also pass the resolutions;- wHh'-the same- unanimity and then-the whole eubject will be disposed Of with the assent and approval ofall, and. in a; mods free from all doubts and uncertainties, " ; v This hill ia not Only unconstitutional tntii is also extremely defective lufd- -highly objec-lionside.: 7,: '-. n-.!-.':.- ! -. rn-Y.js'j.sj The time yet remaining of the . present ses- eion wUl not permit me to specity all the ob- it. J...11. iiv i7. -i..Ji jcv.ivue w urinim, uuw oi require tue proxy of th soldier to : be prorew J eeforeT tfie repreeentatire ofthe State, but gives the powv er only ,to. field officers 4f regiments, who Ease been recently brought within the operation off me most aruiu-arjt ruies 01 military gorern-meot ; ltdoes not -penhit the soldier'to choose the friend in whom he would most confide as his proxy, but requires him to select one from the class,, .of freeholders, who are not recognized by our Constitution aa entitled to special privileges ftt subjects the' person appointed (though witbonfbis consent) as -a proxy, to the penalties of a criminal offense, fine. J and imprisonment; for- refusing or neglecting tp deposit the rote "he receives though, he may beliere that it is not -genuine ; It 'provides no means of verifyieg at the polls the raulhsn-: ftieitr of proxies ; it requires the inspectors to aeposit in te ohiioi-uox, unaer tue -penalties or a Criminal offense, the ballots received with any proxy however' much reason there 'may be to doubt its authenticity ; it allows proxies and ballots to be sent by .mail . or otherwise, which permits a messenger to be selected by, other persons than tbe' Toter; it does ' not' re quire, the meseenees to be swxjttiV it does not require him to deliver the proxie' and ballots to the persona named-as proxies by .permiis him to destroy or.change the proxies snd bsl-lots, or deliver them to any unsworn and unauthorized person he may select? it tfoesifot make the change or destruction of the baflota except by tlie person appointed proxy, a criminal offense, or punish such an act in any manner ; it fails to protect the'secrecy of the ballot; and it requires the person named as proxy to deposit in the ballot-box the ballots delivered to him with a proxy by' an' unknown; person, although tbey may be different from those he knows wiere sent, by the' vote.' This brief statement will be sufficient to satisfy all of the many opportunities this bill affords tor gross "tue Wiivt-ovix ut iiOiiie. .ilie .aepueiCfTliie ballot ia a final and irrevocable aet,' and the people will never permit ballots to be recei ved unless with ebandaot'- guarantees' that 'they are beyond 'doubt the free net tot the 'electors . The bill is in conflict with vital principles of electoral puriiy ana jnaepeiKience. it is welt said by Dr; Lieber, in liis work on ""Civil Lib-' erty' and Self-Governtnent.M that 44 all elections must be superintended, by election judges and officers, independent of the Executive- or anv other organized or unorganized ower of. the Government.' The indecency as well as the absurdity and immorality of-the Government recommending what is to be .roted ought ner er to be permuted." : . , .-.;., :; . f Ibis bill not .only rails to ruard azatnst abuses-and frauds, but ft nffers " every 'induce ment and temptation r to perpetrate them; hy those who are under tbe. immediate : and i par ticular control of the -General Govern menu That Government has not hesitated to .interfere directly With the local elections, f by per mitimgotacersornign ranir to engage in tbem.: lujstatesor wbicn tbey are net; cttizens ; In marked instances, bigli and profitable military commissions have, been giTen to those, who have never been upon' a battle field ; but who hare been an the receipt' of military "pay and military honors., to support them in their in terference, in behalf, of the Administration, whh the electire franchise of different sover eign and loyal States. : .' ' - r .. i , Not only .hare some thus been rewarded. for going beyond the bounds of military propriety, but others and subordinate officers have been punished and degraded for the fair and' inde pendent exercise of-taesr apolitical; rights, at their own homes, and in,, the civil -duties. 1 call the attention of the Lexislaturs and the public to the following order. - -H " -! AaitiTAST-GsNiaAt's 0rncK,4 .WasHtscTOSw March 13;18C!.. - Special Order l?o. 119 y t .v- lExtract. : v? -.' v.y-'-'V - 'VJ 34. By direction of the President the ; fol lowins officers ;are-herebT diamisaedirotaa the service ot ue ynitea ptates. . , t. . , Lieul. A: Jl Ed2eTi. 4th 2?ew "llara retire voiuwteersv or eircaiating copperhead tiefceta. and doing all in his power to oremote the woe- cess 01 tue reei.cause in jjis otate.,' " - m . t - . j. . - 1 r - By 'ordet'Ofthe Secfstaryof Wr, -,T" -; v.- .t: t- ; ?-.i-u Adiutaut-UeneraX. To the-Gorerneref New Hampshire. -TVjtt- I recretto sar that-I have amnfe Evidence that th is order was issued in the terms- aors recited.: .-...--, - v ... , -c . . in leorcerj unjust ana anworutr in tts tmr- uieui man luwui oucaws in ics leruuij puaisnea a citiren and a soldier: for. supportins-a candi date ifor the pGoS) of Gorerio? "in t h'w -oWn State who recr'tve.1 many thousand more' votes of its electors than Any other candidate for tbe stationtaclndln :- the ' one wboxKprtiebied more particularfy-theyiews and purposes of the National Administration. Snch acta are more A Im etroua to" the "cause""- cf pur" Unjon than U.s lose of;fcetUes;-"8uc5 violent1 tieas-txses of 1 artisanslupL.caka,viUe'anl '4ie-tracttle.j?p!e of the.jth, at the; rery uio-tnent they are called nfon witlo'ct "-stictkn of party to mats -f?cr. .let of tliod and treats"; Id 4 1. , i ti Coterniae'ht,'--irot rlthstrr.,: tl.; r.vtcrir?y cf tbets tit.?ths 'Mr" A 9 cr r- :;ers n f : field.1 A a jrau-fD .' "1, ti rrc t t tr.tu s ij ctci.'ar.!j v : . - -ft ance o'f the Veeo'a negations X lave eulr-'ti . ted; tt at the legislation wLkb tay ' le ' t : - after Lad shall be 'calculated to izzz tie riirhta Of our citizen and sdlera, iuU to a- v-isVevery attempt to invade the ri'!jti ! '. . r3 or, by fraud, v; - HORATIO -SEY110 -r3Capt.f Wordsn thinks the iroaIii Ci3 redact fbarjeatnyet. y. :s...-,yj ''-iXST, A woh has destroyed the SacraiiiiatA (CUl.) Jbpifbtiami 4or its fjolitital eAprassiosaa' . ';!E3A female iOltHer ih the 14th iowa-'lc sex being dUcoviered, at once shot hers elf dcuL Sr AllcfOsnral McCTellan'i staffhaahetti mustered out . They eriiently do act tatiit to give him a conimajid :S- MJ"" TIe rebel.loau was again in, highcred--it j a England pa the Lib inst and at tbe Paris Boureealso,,going at Vpremhim,-. y; JtSertbeI pickets at PaXthoiith tsll'ourltf thhC they have got a new General commaodij their. army, to wit: General Starvation:- ' -JjKMore plundering of private property hj officers in the array ofthe Potomac has recce t-ly been detected aid the property eeixed.---Yr . tS One hundred chUdren. with their mats mas, came passengers in . recent !Calilornbi steamer That vessel xuu&t have had. suet.' : J9jWh'!s Airswxa? A quixxical eua tomer asks : 'I f Lincoln is the Gov em men t where and what is the teat of Government t" SSThe .Austrian Emptre is getting liberal; The Emperor has just made a judicial appotnt- mcni or xxangary wnico.auus tue UasgarT' ana. ' 6r".Parties in J ranee oppossed to .Napoleon are coalescing for the election of deputies. Two B3sli"ops,'it is announced, support opposition candidates, one of whom is M. Thiers." r JtfhToledd BfaJe states' themrxjrti: tioos of ice byilake for the last week at 2,045 tons, about ons-hal of which was fromi Laka OnUrfo. , , . , , . . " . , . , . ;: JST Squads of negroes, for the Massachusetts, regfment have beeo recruited as far west as' Detroit -and Chicago, an even' in Canada, it is thought, v-?irt i . i.? j - .'--w-...r - ' Fifty poomls a-shie were staked on the 6th iost;at the George and v Dragon, London as an earnestof the forthcoming fight between, Heenan and King. v . . . . . , .. -'i&TlSs editors of tle'Dt;(idf n'aW rator ami St. Mary's Beacon have bees arrest-ed for displeasing Geht:S6henck; military com-maadast.o'IiUtitliaotev aiid sent Soath' . t&JL terrible domestic' tradegy is' reported aa haying occurred nearToledcvon the Sth. Alonzo Brown murdered his brother's wife aod two children, and then killed Jjim'selC: .v' fcQSome years' ag67 'Imsi fugttirs elavsi Voluntarily rettirned from Xketom. into slavery 1 He is now hack- there araitt, hating escapea from, the rebels at Vicksbnrg 1- . , t&f The War Depo rtment has ordered af no extracts from rebel .papetsu whhrji contaia news unfavorable to tbe Union cause ahall be telegraphed from Washfngtorr. . Y 1 JfrThe Presidefrtwho didn't Jits the it ia i sharp order to Admiral Dupoer to renew the attack, bat Dappnt didn't see it.". . ; ,. .".".BiUy Wilson" and number .of iiaf Zouaves', are reported to be under arrest " at , DonaldsoTttrille, La., the'men- getting; drtl&AV and setting all military iflaoce, ' y r : :-. ; ... - S& Pdwons nowarresftfi chsrged with being 'secesh,' sre generallv sent bevond the Uaea " into Secessia..Rer, Mr. Martin, of Maryland opposite Alexandria, was receutlv so dianoasil Af. ' - 1 - - - - Jff-Gen. McClellan srtys, lit his tsstimonyi before the WarC0mmttteei-,I"lhink that tf the enemy had adraacW ater the battle of Bull Eun.tbeyrmigbt have taken" . Waaiioj;-ton.': . : t , v ..T ; t&" Steamboat men say--- that ; Getrerxi Grant's expenses before. Vicksburgv for the s'mgle item of chartering steamboats, are $40,- 000 per day. The cost of the hydraulic can paign hss been enormous, ,-i v ,-.Y--.-Jt" The Supreme Court Elisabeth,-Jersey has fined Dr. S,.P, Townsend 105 and costs or disturbing a Democratic meeting Ckpperheadarliav rights in New Jersey seems X?j-: -.'; -'-''v fv-.-Yu;.; '- 1 - tO It is believed that the recent rebeJ deV monstrations against Washinrton. ,K. C and. Suffolk, Va "were chiefly to obtain foragsatwX grain, of which large quantities were carried' tA thousant 4oT!af id mn of roli staa' taken Out of a elaim 00 Spanish Flat, eear Au3 bum, California. Jt iAaJ4ed br ja California; exchange that Thi old Flat has been noted for 4b?g Jumpa,' ,; . Y SStt .is 'stated .that tha eBmmuiim of- Goodloe, as Unitary Governor of Iforth . Car- oura, is withheld, and at the qtiesuoivOif anolv- istiingarisucn-onicwrxruDTDOwn to the law is agi taiej ax Washington " '-i. . ; ai tSTBobert W TaOor. lata Ohio AttJltof of State, has, entered wpoa the dotiee pt Xlrrt ' toraprrouer ox tne..v.. . treasury, at .7at. ingtoti city, as successor T of tie lata X3ishaL Whittlesey i1 :?--; ; The-Mnwaokee'5fei?s saya tis; loiV Jceipt of wheat in that city for several we-a past go.to.sbow-that the crtp. ct aria : much larger than has .heme .Vc beeoccacijjf ' on; - ---.: : .. : .athirroFtx-r;vnsie.'r--- Clkot.is raakjrcfcra-eriexU to'rc-.-' ' "i tamily ii thatity End cake It Li tr x residence in. AiturewThis traitor dzrj turn to thacoOoUtoentaia-taa C-trr.' .-. J-The Xeonsrftor flT-i.Vi:aaea: f in at in-cousemenr cf tirsrrre'.cf J .. - . - . - - - :-y:t .X-.-I:. Si X5ownea,-Onecrits ei;ura; br U.e fcatheri f iesy the tzll ica tida c f tie, Zlsi biisccstian c i lor tLe pxcsii,' i -rfc Vr li' Is. stl;i tl '" 1 1 ! I . t. ' i CaiiJilrtiA ;? rs. es ."Co--' r' he'iJaeol'n's -erik.-.,Tri;:.;i a- r- - - one cmiu.-ea r e-. c - -7 . - - a were forrr.i u 1.. ,v- Dr dor-cosi:!; --.-.y'' aro,Aaui: Tbe rc?pcr.i.':: ' anwtratiOiCtndttif ' . . I o-.'v. , t7 tli. holditrr u:""irrt:: -r -- rebellicar . . ; . " y . : eotnui-' ,t i-' t '- : ' W4 a Jt-Lfir f C:-er I . srtjHj f-rj' ?i:c-' "',f '7 r ; 2.; - -s ct'.sr5 i vs . -5 X i j v. -4 111! - ta..t , j - T:::-v-""-:v. 4ttS i.jrciA.': " |