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- - v- ... r it.-. 1 yii , ir.'v::; jw.v. . ..; - - - . p " 1 ';'i-' :j,"n,'ril'v!''' '"'--a;' - v - - g 1 ' .-V 1 1 ; '-Jr y -"" ' - - I II . . 1 u tDITXP AT L. IIJLiPKL 27rv York Press ea- ti Arreit cf Er. f yuhy. ' : Ctarjr ttWKpo. U U City f Nw Vork, rUk tb ZMpdoa of tb . lTsMt, - U dowti on th UIsa irrat a4 mock trial of Ifr. Val-laadigluua. Era ta THJt'a4mlU ft to l4rf beta.arrow asd tl JPMreadaSanuida ooaatitatiooal Uctara, araioh 1m aaeda, Th ' AdrtrtUer ny i " Ur. VaUaadif Sa a eivUiaa ; aad w anelv tbiak Am Uttlf timUMbtkfWHdi f conducting it U-'0t Woxttbi iaU to trwit Tba t xtomt ciaBplj admit a troua. Tka right of ".frtt tpMck la oaaof thoM inalleoabl rigbta vaicli th VcIara'tioa of. Amarlcaa iodtpea-' dtfiea vas Intended to eeora, aad tha time '""wMcli tried men's koala will b endorad ain i- zafhat Ibaa U ahall ba lost. -v fftfr i - . I.;., AboIiUea ZXenUa&i Politloi. Ma racent. AboIitkm Bepablieaa , meeting i io Ifaw York Mr. Ta'xooou Twrov, oat of r aditora of ' tha Indep4Unt Hwy Ward ' Baacb.era paper.Vmada apeaeh. irdoa vblcb ""we taaJte tha following" extract, showing the ''. political morale of the Abolition party : , ' There waa bat ob thing thai could regulate and establish right in all theaa variooa oiacua-aSone of men; and h was a word which aome feared. aM othera h&ted. .That ord ' was axaLsajutiosy This was the great thing to , fee anderatood. The colored .people, heeon--. tended, are aver dajr loaiag their tf pieal char i eter. - It le not black blood coming to poar into white veins. It is rather -white biood hat gM to poor itself into black reiaa. ; There ie no doubt whatever that' Urge part , of the white population of the South la fast - maltiag awaj iato the black element. There are three great works of absorption - going on; First, we are absorbiar the rreai IrisU race : eond, we are absorbing the great negro race? J ;il j. t L 'rhe the qaeetioa la put, where is I ha negro f her will eay,; there he is reprodaoed ia a white man's ski. TU tnuA i, a (A aarv it in. aawry avnr7a4 (" "Of npcrior, ta aMayrae- - ... .,r-im , -ito the jury-box, to V ride in the cart, and to amalgamate inmar-l tnaga, ,Tht negro was not "only a man, bat -; ia aome respects the greatest- of men. He ''hoped to live to see South Caronna govern-V,aihy a.aegro yet." In a choice for the Frea-fdancy aa between Oeaeral McCt.xu.aa' and ,ato. Dovolas, ha was for ths Jatter. fls Tooald count 20.000,000 of mea'nnd many aJi-toreTof Mwsppers. who 'were below him.! The negro "might becoma the dominant race J of tht world, , The tlsck race waa absorU V lag the bast whits bloaj of the Sou th--fiocst 4istooracy of tht Southern States." - noa. Httrlt J. Itwttt; -- : ' Tha Zaneaville Aarera of May 21st, contains tho following ia relation to Mr. Jbwbtt and r bit position aft Gubernatorial candidate: We have juat'ratarued from a viait ta Mr. " Jewetty'Wbo 4avastf&edio his home ia the oatry by aeverehKlispoaitioo. The fact that ihe bat been named by many of the Democrst-'lj papers, of tht Sute aa their favorite eaodt-fHdals for Oovernor at the ensutng election, ren- 4en it proper that w should stato .tht .result . i t owr fatanriew: with, hlna.- . f- -. . , Alchongh wholly avaraa' to receiving the efomf amtioa for Governor, he had ndetomlaed ' Ao submit the" matter V - tht wisdom Of the Convention, and if, in vfew ofhis weT) koown .opinions of policy and dutyr hs Waa oomiaa- ad by the Convention, to aasume the doiee i-mm4 labors of the campaign. But siace lbe proprUty of hie nomination has beea tha tnb-e!jectof dlaeneelon.'thn bwaineee taterartaaad ' relations of ths Central Oh io railroad, of which , .he hat for several yeara been,' Fresidenr;Atd qi eUvaMaagar, lutvaHBderjraa ma iorpoa- taat changes To prelect tha iatereett which t bt has in charea. he resards it aahla dutr to " ' jri a to tht road end its 'management hie x-elttil re attention; forsomt months to corner-j'lUa.sroold therefore, bt prevented from taking a-,ftay Active part In the cavr-;i jtnd heaos.'. be -i tnasrathai hit rieoda ahall aw longer look to -no I Ua toe contrary, the negro race is grad-aiallyabaorbJog th a great white race. Ap-vlaoaa.1 Br aad by. whea the Indian is ab -V nim as tnestaxulard-oaarerof toe party torouga -?-ft ttamtes ftmpatga.'.. -t-.f f.'3" " ?at iwTYratf .'saytt ior-: dis gO the -TWs, nockataaed the IUp-pahtnnock. with one hundred aad vflAythoial aaiid tatm'f Upon thotamt anthorUy wtKartr ; thai tie rebels bad only; forty-eight thooaaad evea; bnndrtd tsocXm!iyiUiBU?Xx& fiaf bar loAt-wit. tereatees thonsand. And tht rbsl.lotwmt7-fivaihV tbtt9U&i was aad Timet are the paid ortmV of th A wkt rtt:aX a hive access to4Ccill lafir.! Abound to believe'theae Crares.1 . l.a -- J m V A a . a mmwm ' e . a I w tjqrea tnowi xutTtA that rrVwfcy-eiaatbooxndc-ea.hdd V w wv.wvwmw VOHH.-xrOOT'S to tif r ltvt, admiuJn the lata otr bclh . t I, r -"-V.VTJ mf -rrta 1 . . ye- 4, uoc withdrew - LU ca isr. 1 az yJ'jtt Coatsnd r' "zrr-ttTSZf i-r- x.rr-? rrjJier .taa "cht Let't tLt: 223 CZZZIZI vea hcadrad r jrcTr-r-t wcrteci!--': "Atrt Bad 4ho(hlIowiBg letter ftom.thaXtoa. X Li Vlladgha jrritta jasaU&raJdesa resi br tha faatmacst of thto-Admlaittra Hon. In the LnMtT ITY JUjencr, v U ta wall wortit repabllahlns, lor iaU aal1i nja of athnaiaam la full of aoaad phUoaoph and practical aaaee. - itathaalaam la power.f ahd ft fa tha great ItTtr by which rwa caa orer throw this 'Adminjatrairo.' go maa' who doea sot throw hliocif in aofirt breach, by a bold aad masly daWtftharprficat Admia lettation, laworth a mah Tha people frill let him die fra obacority 'They are looking tor leader now, and they wQl hare one of plaek aod spirit, or none at all - lie commend, this latter to oar rtsdezs, well worthy of perusal and reflection : " - - --- - 3 Patrol Ohio, April U, " f; .' - . ' e), : lit enraremenU" fa Uew" York precluded me from accepting 'yoor.f a vltion and addreaa-ia to tawefoaa to my ratara West. I ex sect toroaataboetthai2thot llay or 18th of Jane, a4; if I do.vi will, u possible. viaU Xan caster, going or coming, and aoxifCMI your Democracy.:. Indeed. It will give- me great pleasure to comply with your invitation. Should I- be able to coma, I will advise yo in time. r T . '. - Jlean while, let ma say . that everything depends on keeping the Democratic party up to the foil measure of principle anJ soond policy, true to the'Coaetitatioa, failkfal to the Union, atcadfast to tha Government which- thareoo- stitate. and devotad to ZJharty.ai U Luard a Of4 itif. Truth ad Baaaoa, appltedto theaa. high and sacred objects; are the only powers or agencies left to the Democracy, and by a bold and manly use alone of them etna soo-eeed in the elections. Everything also is ia tha hands of the Abolition party he Administration. Through the press, but especially by public meetings and open and courageous organisation, thia nee ia. to be made.' 3oofi men indivtdoally upon bur tiekete wiTf :' not be enough. The peoe aire not, now .rotmg for men, but for iueaa, priacipleav poJiciea. To pttbiie man ia worth a rush now. anleaa ha represents something besides eaadidaey for an office. Entkiuiatm it pmt , a grtmter power, as-peeiaffy mmmg tht mauet, meng yeorkinj man and a rural popvUitumi Aoa any agency vkick thit Adminiitrution can iring to Bear, whether it it corruption er fore; but there can be no popular enthusiasm for any one, above all, Juat in these times of powerful commotion, unless he is the embodiment, or at least a representative of soma great principle or cause. Add to; be effective, it moat be antagonistic to some other opposite principle or cause i and ikt stronger and mere direct dm rnnlagmxmmtk letter Thia is essential how. Last saeaaser and fall alia Administration was unsettled, atonal blyv at least, ia its policy, and lu party, therefore, mora or Xted divided. Sot so now, ' It has a poiiey, and means steadfastly to adhere to it. Whoever supports tha Adenintaf ratiaa now.anp-porta lu poJicyr All apolegy for tamporfsia by the HrnxmW r- ' Mated, aaaunqaesuoaaMT ltiSBOwcoa tending solely for.Uarrr ana a .itioss Czjr-tsalizxd GorxsirasaT Taaoroa Waa. tmuL failing in Uit, then Dtsva tow. And it will rally to its sapport all men -who,' from any aaaea; aenthneat or tntrreat, sre in favor of either the Object or the means. ' Now tht direct aotaro- nism of all thia is. Uviamt an'Corrnrnoii- a i Jul aaaxr Taaooca ast. nowoaaaut Faaca. A nd what nobler principle or Idea, wbatholier cause lor the peroocrattc party to strnggle fbrr Arguments and appeals without number, the strongest ever aiged. cn be arrayed In itssupt Ert from , Bcligioa, from Philosophy, from man Nature, Polities, - Hietoryfroa. ths priadpiee of oar form - of Govarament ttnd fronv the utter' and inevitable failure of all other meant of securing that great end.' With all these agencies at our command, an entha-aiasmcaa be evoked from the hearts of the people, before which all oppcaitioa . will be ewept away aa by a conaamatiog fire. . The recent eleetione throughout tha Northwest have resalted most anspicioosly for the Democratic cause, and carry rejoicing ton very patriotic and truly Union heart. . . Very truly,- - ' ' - , . S . V r: ' j U , C 1 VaaJwia4A. T , V5ASfrs4.SadeaAa.Xsq.t Ixi.lli ;. Tha Pmld witiTnssf tafler JTrylng Cir- Tbt oorrespoodents say Did; Aba waa gro-1 tesqueiy runny during tna recent review, lie dined with fighting Joe, wod kept the table la a roar with hie humorous ealfiea. Boston Post,. - Several thousand poor fellows had goael to their "gory &eds" tut a snort distaacs rrom whets tha President was, only a few months before, and yet be should be funny" Otr public debt is swelling up at tha rata of two millions m day. ami oreahlng taxation stares th people ta the faoe, aad yet Mr. Lincolo eaa , ha fanay." Halt aailliba of armed rebels am in arms, striving to break'irp this hallowed Union, with tha oncooragement of alt the Europeaa governmental and yet the President ' caa be funay Two huadrad thousand , brave man have found nntimely graves, thrown, tha foUiaanf tha Administration, and five timer that tnaay sre clothed in moarainsT for fathers. brothersJ husbands. ay.- ' Wfcat ft ftmoy" man hemott U1 . . . . m .. . . . " . ' OtawanXaaa eaa'rplHt, fraaV Osf vasty Paacat'-AT as fSatwGXtaay r Adopi ffiis pandlTwni U in yoar pbwo to atamp armicft out of the earths , Illiaois will lean like ft Cammg giant into the &'r.mf& Wfi?lV; J?ree the negroes, aad ihoroada froia Xkav toh ta Waahlutoa , wUl swaro with rmsd rato,'--.C7tft. adrw. ,f M,v ':fcua imiihif O aw 11 11 IT ' m 1: . . h AQAy saOTtyowlant cf jtbja --Cndnaati ! ttr tltrar Uia an t tTlr T Cy ef plow cs7 two. brtoirsigsri :Ut:-ir Tt c- ;y rtca tiilysy $r y 1 ' I -at;-T' Vcv rif t aio hav,?tj'y-.'-t- i Ars kl; 1 1 at Uai, Jrt. tU-v sr ' owa easaWear aaaTsfaaaai aanasnws - - 1 d "3 swan , ; At ib pajaiiMix pon-niwcaio oa caea: ppoa to .wltnesf alacj8t yixhiUUotva cf th fc!l. aad Umoniaa aoh epirh lirwhoat the ra- rioa eectkraa of oat oooatryv I I Tha dogmatio fffli glamat naconatralpad ii-H dolgtiin achViae eaca soil BPacywBicq w Jia our (cpuowy ta inttlfatWnie aad fta lsvav to oaxloda ihai, fa stead of beiag a eomintmlty cf Social belays, controlled by Iawa we were seaUivatsand oaly swayed by initi,'rjiat ta4 tla&der, '' we know of bo eoaUatoa cf jcircsmstes Chat caa Justify retort to faobav - Our statutes are amply frovl Jed'rpUK: aoaad! jtnd tala&ry Uwaj( heavyoBflaya erf aopeyvrais from the pockets of tht1 people, nra mada to eompenoat thso charged with : the1 adnriala- traUoo of thoei Taws, and if tie former are fbon.1 iedeo,nste, or lit Utter jncoapetcBt or cotrapt, the great ecaaertalor ihe ballca-btm -4 always avaHahla to correct tho faiLt !: ingt took place in Inik, on the part of tht AtK&UonbtOa Saturday oc.8ttnday saorning, wa thav receipt of U newt of :tht taking o Bhniond. 1'A posse of convaleacent drunken aoMieraV ao-compaaied bya large aumbar of oiMeeoa,vis)-Ie4-tha,raskienea .f HonJrJW. Pag-ett--. whoee press, the Constitution,' waa - recently de-etroyed by n mob-with rannpn.and against theentreatiea "OfJlrs. daggetV who pad a Sick daughter t in the house at the time, tha eannoB wat flrtd under Jier window, breaking oat the glass and destroying the winddw-eash In the bed-roorri where the sick jirl was lyteg, reaultisg in Serious injury to her from brokea glass,' ths sash falling apoa' her," Tha mob then visited the residences Of other citisens and bushiess houses of Democrata, an4 com-mittad similar outrages, .For lire of six hours Keokuk waa ..completely ,pnder ' mob rule,' aad o Sunday morning, moat , violent and Inflammatory speeches were mads' at political meetings held there by tht Bepoblieaa partjr. : . . tlTpfalbJa c , - ; " , .Oen. Bornsid haa lean compelled to issue an order fb the cfiecC that he will abt payapy attention . to anonymone oommuaicationa charging persona with disloyalty under hie general order No, 53; Speeifleations meat a-compaay the charges. He has been overwhelm ed with bttsbcla of letters charging people with dislovaltr. The wild and fanatical abolitioa lata, eternally poking their nose into. other! patriotism by eneakrag mad mouamg afKmt to fiad ev ideneca of 4 isloy al ty ia atbars. It rwi)I keep Bumsids and all his staff busy to examine these charges. One of the first effect of order t& is to give birth to a eoeration ofsptaa anssetlere Jgr al- wa atyla of 4aavacrnh rtoJtticaaae iwtne slaveholding States before the war,whoaa btta-iaesa ft is to hatch. Hea and tattle.. In the Sooth it was considered "chivalrou." In tha North Uia patriotic' To what are we eoma at laat. -.'r r - . Tht-7ar of tba .VtoIl7..7aUtiu. ' There ja an intense anugoniam brooding between the Chase and Seward branch of the Bepublicao party. It has divided tht Cabinet, it is felt in the army.' aod it has split up the politicians as effectually., as If fix ,i7utf plitt aria the Praeidantial chair, bad iekea hi .aifo itr It has brokea jlha Xoyai Ieagoeaaqodey; and we have to separate .organ iaatioaa ia Xaw York and two t-Qmy 12L, T.) Argmtui Theaa Loyal Leagues are gotten p for pura ly partisan pnrpoeea started first by Thurtow Weed C04" for tht baAelIt;of; &watd ; it improved -on hy.Chnaa's fHends,' 'who now have ths start Jai tbsat oitiaatioa. ;One thing the members of thtsw orgaAbmtlonk wilt agree on refuse. If drafted; to enter' tht army' if they cAfttsist t30p ize'mpt money.i s -. f , Aa-Unfaxtttjuto Afair. V: A Memphis dispatch of tha21at mrt ' . , lt, turns oat .that th recent rcavalry. fiaht 4 cii ffu ui unKinansia acairi1 growingOut of a mutual mistake. About 069 o'clock Tuesday morning two1 detachments bf tht 3rd 1 Eelars; respectively under Capt. Tracy and Lietft. Mcil eJlen, left (ho oity by difrereniroadt aOerxuerrUIas. . A few milts out, about two o'clock, they came into collision, Each mistook the other -for guerrillas aad firing commenced Aad oontinoed for "some time, oat party fiaally ratrantinfi when it waa diai covered that bothpartieawert Federals. : ., " x learn irom omcers or tne regiment that seven men were killed outriehC One his died tinea, cad Anumber were woundtd.1 ; A moor tht lsffar it Cape Tracy, whose ana was brake oy snot. . i..t.....-.. 1 -.;.! : Wa are Informed thai bo Uondar laat. tht Occasion f a funeral In htede ofMarioa coonty, Several aholitiott tnctf tdTTtome: to far forsot the solemalrton thai occasion aa ti '1 on let fheir bsant political prejndicet And pMsIpnt Incite thea to make an attack oa" the "persoA of ft young tad who Worn ft snisB" butternut pin, and attempted to deprive her of iv Several of her malt friends came to hsf 'itsciit"aad tha triands of Sambo wart apeaSily pot to roatr ffothtag onld mora aptly iUattratad tha -utter aad aaertSgioos depravity of abolirioa ; AnAtj. I lTlurKetrot3t?ZSewA feillotrtej tenafi ia ia titws IttttaV ? jU.Oeaatalai xaUKLzjlht lriao Iadisjia, inrtia'I)v. paruBesuaualoas ordered tha :poUi-cadoftoftha Coiomb&s dry! Ind2tt) v e?f f P " cpwasgg on xta-ordars, - m . r tVftv! HV.":rtV:-:T '-' ' ; -tcre "i -r., , . - -V"" . :',.r;-ifX.'jy .:n . ' t-tac. . .... .. Y":-::: ...... ' -c -, . ' ' ' .t t-. . , V: v-.; . " " '- . i . i -T ' -- v, ' - - . n , . I --1 . , - . . . ... . r 2a ua Smmxow m - iaj f r In your bwaa of the. ZdiMoata I aoOcf a week.. XwcoU arrui- Overhead laaehJ avcrw day and wonkt .rf that fp.ftrpttt rfat-dyn -f-.4- "J OL J aaofi altaot a Cop perhead Jtst wouTXif :! tit nama.. t r. From, thAlacS C at' IpulcanJjfr and orators' I nndersta' liCpjfeaij Jto by a Democrat. It If A Ua&gdaid tarnt, hot a w do(. qaarrti wiut, v- 4epuD4ican ' presses mg tht ft easing of ths t -ai,the soldier, thefa- U the Democratic, W-X and sapport the Tob poMUn iWj wlthoai wor ewri-ment, or dweept frotai t atrbdona, Aad ine thiiitfwittingly, XtcT:;elribtt;he JaW looeeas 910-lateat Bpdieci- bi'wbea Dfce et loose, use Lunwnmir.wwvas. Know. re itritiofoamodernAv : ; Are. pimtKrmtK$iSttftH bore .And ipuXexartera,io yoor paper, io lafor thai yon approta bf acli SanUmcats r de-sire. and, are folltlad .to, A dwtiucj - anawef I to this ouestfoa; , - . f " ' Xlavt J6a rc2e6(ed Or ) the troUWt sequences of iht' Utterance of sucll mfiamoiav tory and ye teo.ttmant are conUid in the letter .of the soWier tbva referred, to. and are too comtnoa in thejec inmaf of the Bepah-Ucao press, tad la tht te' ;otht of Bepablicaa Oratorsf ' " : M: " " " -.'' ; If theV were to prevail 4ontdyba anilre1y safo ? fCIHaccraoaH aa wa are caiMtiia uana'on x. a party . W no carry uoot theu ahouldcra thi awtul and aDoallina aia of beiag tbt primary ciohors of thepres- eotdvil war aad Uit4fr rqcvu ortne unioa are to be shot down eVl iourderait in . cold blood, do you tomkiatt&e .poNie peace would be loaa mKntamri i the North, and that yea, Eepubllckus; wfuld escape ail ydan- ger t ' ; -; ; '. 'f .-. 'C ' '"La ae tntoht SatreTina sjnetioa , to' Tour rsaots. -v The begianJagof aocbaaieaa is the begmitiag of civil, war n4 anarchy here i the Nortb. . The first Democrat shot idown will be tha signsl for the r targh(ef of srpttblicanv and tki letibla' waVk oaaWna, where would H on4t,s And what wonW.tU, fate at tbepbliaee between the firs of the Tel eie an one sioe, ami. Uf ctragad and tneeaeed democrats on thi othetr f will answer no fatrrhar than tosay,tbatt!iaDeuoeracy would aot.bo tht greatstt aaJferr-a -1 the . aadV aad rojd.notJ r.Whorrote-thr letter above aliaie tolf ha be a soldier, and has tbua dia-graced his patrtotio estling. all 1 have to say au that he has uttered arntimenta WArthyonly of a. vile aad esoerable mwidarar; V. Lat him eoma on, and dare attempt to eaecata his axro-eioue threats.' He would aot -man caaay carpeea bafate ,he ettl-l W dm kimaeif- f Bath he, and yosvaad all BepiaUieaaa, honldi aadarfttandV that it a tne flrna sptrit and raso-. late Hirjwe Of thy-Damaoracy to defend thexa-selrea, their r faro party and thetr rhxhtatav any extremity rwhwh tht ooeaaioa may de tnaad.-Mr: 1 v ' ', 1. r Wado aot eater into any dafonoa of oar pa-, triotkm and toyalty ion oaaoparisoik with- the' CtHotwa aod. loyalty ol RepaUicavaa,: ;Wi ve always bean tsao to oor-aoootry and to tha Uaionw? WelMvneweA Acflber the origia-storsj, 005 faemaatera , tf -a, aaetki aal ; party, which has resilted in the destruction of tlte TJaion abd io cMr war: Wa have oppoead tht'sata And tha mea that have troarbt theewnsleawloiia rsewhaTwooa theatUrt.- Andweave rallied wttk.:M seal at thai ttepubieans to the support of the existing. AeV nminniuon in m oonsuiauonai measures to repair the' hogv mlse&refs which ths Repahi ean' party . has bean UstrasneaUl la briarinc about alt the ansae iime.beia rasolvsd ta hold thatjmrty responsible at tha bar of God aad the People foe their agency in thirterribe bav afnerin destroying our eoontrt- and' from which respOhsilSity Wt 'dA' aot vfateMr they tbnu aaclapVbf aayjrhreata er toewacw of ri-oleoce to hnraelveC1 1 And finnJrr.-llie Democ- tWt aife tved to maitaia their rights at f sil htxards, letHhtm be "aaasSlad from what ever source they may Aad in view of thai bloody menacwhlcr appear -Bepoblicaa newepaperaJailMkfrom4hAlia 0 Republic eaa oratora, la?rymy.peaioce frienda-r &rtMfajfnjtmw therefore submjt toyouf jeoof and, CaJm jo gtDeat,; whether t a. beat, "or. pradeht, ' for" Bepublictai Drestea. orators, or aoUisrsL to ia- doJge.in, Ay, more tbreatt io' murder; Jiao-: erabw'ortA commitJHitragei apoaMhe'inbe-'' cause they claim aod will enjoy, tht rtehte and priviiegea'bf AmarUain i I a a a w a a . sr an ctuxana. I can hardry I think the 'leaere of the' Ilettlkan1 tarty 1 really desire toiaaareratamarder.ravoiatioa. aad aaarchy at their pwaj 4poea, .Bat may be miatakea. , Their UfaMation ia this dark parkxTofour o6notHaperil aaaV anSsring ja astonishing. And nobody 'na' fcrsr tt ' whAt fotiT. eenthettrixKxriMA -The vary fact th y oaha pa UairwIOi-i at disaeat orwsitre. snca Utter aa-i that which has called forth this conuaaaiealioa: li ona of the gloomy presages of ftspendins evil which ovrahadows Titi aosr aaCcienuy aA cietaa eoaatrri' i ,( If tha Admiaistrst:00 soldiera would ,d?plsy Jhnlfm wachrahrtfqnJ maaifast ta their eedeavora .to'r dowtf ihtl DainoeAWpartjlhl" win aoraa'vkt mna enerrv in conaaenaz xaa reiieia as l&ev tSrieiv whiclt woald fcsfcrf irlttothailvM and ihtitv: Cat tl!e!witfcfcsrit mk jaatloa-f tht?r9i.:"o' pirly CWf tni find bt ah ntfcrlstcicruiK, HcsfiibtV auamps to acoompiisn a resu.s xy couzama-l ly.t!rtsaTarmi. Jf fct Lf-iUis thfcoo-i eommaateationjaiea at t uutoa Head, S. C la to have been written by aeoldier.ia which I tindt'fcr.awln Xt? acea'i .f.t- -IwoolJ tke toccr. i x?cnr and atoSi one and orators for uaing W' t a ey . being tha-" beet jodgef Of. what ,it Vbecc. iasi.and.' rrVpectahlt fof (bexqiar tha matter; x' t-aners.K fcocb ,ba" nuence piyour,paperjm ur ep le'nca, outrsgai'andttroo-V the Dlined kAssioas tsotlei ' '.tif :rm3 ci---r4i-pi ii i ; '.ceujrri V" T,I TVi-M.-ff.?f '.' T -. a 2Iy Iamocrafic Ftw-dtixana of,iha State of For the distlngniahtd honor which ram hart Heat eoofarred on sae in caluag me to accept tus aievateo poaluoa, I return to von say aia cart and heartfelt thanks. At each "a tiiaa aad wadar aucb ciresuaataaoea aa those which aBtToand thia hour, t be called upon .to pre- erte oyer tucn an aaaemUage aa the one ba- forrma; fs aa aoaor to be retftembertdio the latatt hour of lifai a4 to grateful heart,, s,bsart oftea deeply touched by the kiedaeas'of my couafjrymen,;I thank taaU J'? vR-;f w5t 1 "T.r a'-;f .- t Wai meetlo day iaaeaordahca with thotiiae- aoaored fstonaofpovtvl parties, since.-.ed puD4uon or .iu A9eruaot. laerets aofhihs! new ta this 'aAeeiubJr. ' We meet as bar fathers met" liffbrm ns; we 'meet for the high aad holy tarwe or Ukmg part ia the diataniowad thbaa mature, avhich relate to the walfara of a Garammeat lormaJ and oraa tad and cat era ad by the neoDlel n Wo do not raoogniaa the fact that any thinffhaa occurred" or eaaaocar todrrome tne peopia or itMuanai Irom aa interest iatmaJioaCaira.-. tVa do Wot admit that tha'Demncratio party ia i a' xaaa ner ostracissd from a participation in matters of Government. - . Hoidins the ConstUation of tsyaouutry ia my aand, l declare tnat tine is a lawnu as- saaibfyl flwtttltn parpoAeand lawTblio acr.-4 la tnisgreaioacumaat.A reao taat 11 au alienable right ol tne people peaceably to as semble and ask for a redress ol srtevsnces.-- Ho eadoar grievanoes ever befell the cbiJdrea-arnvea Chan thoate which afSict the people of the: United : 8tatee at this time.' Confusion aad disorder darken the sky: tha very earth ia ladeu with the aorrtw 01 our people: the voice of woe and lamentation roes upTrom i r ' . v anger of death has spread his wings '.on the verv nortion or eartlistracted eoantrv: tne btaat.: aad toera haa been-, no . aavred blood spriskled on the door-jposts oi: our homes. to lsv..tna nana 01 ine aesirover. It is in such A tiioe,ny countrymen. that we aveet, aoeorang to tae pis in precepts or tita Conaiitutioa, to ask tht AdmMiatratioa to re- dreea those grievance which bear , so heavily upon us, and return speedily to' the policy fn anaurated bv the nithera of our iovernroent. that policy wbteb roada us a happy,? nailed sMfratertal people?: :v: 1 . t Sach beine our objects, who shall teu ua.wa shall not . meet?. Where, is. the power that shall interfere with, or prevent as from peace-1 saiyvxrcisu2 pur ptaiaj coanumiqwn nsDta tfOnvtlaar myaatT aaOaslk CouetOa. tioo.of any eountrr; it ia tha rock on whieh I built the church ot sty, political faith, and the galea of hall shall not prevail egainitiL Ilavine thaa naaccAblf asaembled .- accord. lag'totaa pfoiueutepte of tha CaAatitdtioa, We sre case howeveri st thverrrthreshold-py aa. ieaua which it is 400 fouc -power to ignore for a sknzla 'moment We are met with' a plain.' palpable' d mudaefoua denial 3 oT the liberty of spaachU f And whan thaa -aet what eJtstll jWA do What Ohall wa,. aay t s JL-; torn sgtvin to the Constitution to the. joalc: On which the temple of liberty ia buHt i3 ask 4 what doaa tba UoastitaGon say? What it sawai yoiWIowlaen and I areWiQifir to do. It is the rule o axoMfMfafCt and waluiaw, no ot4ier. iU a a afe guide ia.fa,ll casss; it leads. u ' oif er ' no a aoerUin ', grou nos;,! bas bean tried. , The Constitution is all we want; we will h,avs It a it is without any additions or subtractions. "When I am mat with si de. J niajl of the rjjjhtof free speech; I .wilt come to lit.-. I.r...i: j m.-t- k L-- sara .that,Cknzresa. whicl ia the only lezwla- Uvt power known . jfo tht t Government,, shallJ pass no iaw nurturing toe iiaeqom jpi epeeca. or of the press. Thue aaith' the book. . Let that be tree, though all the world bn-Aliar.-M it tne uongresa or tne utmea btatee . caa'.aosrt under the Constitution pass any taw In ter-ferina with the freedom ef speech.' ican any body da do it ? .No. 4 This it tht . booae of nryreiuge.- iiuher wa. wiUocoma for safety i wa" wiU lay h4d of tha very horaS of the. altar, and ia, thadiaoit of American liberty, and with a firm reliance tpoa a just God, 'bid defiance to our persecutors., . I ask that ibis". book Jtnarapeak aeainin our ftr. 'tafa tfraiiheC laws of ths United States, .which shall be madain pnreuanca thereof,- ArttUa aaprems lawaf the land, .There at, thera. can ;bt no higher ska thaa the aoprem Ja wv-; can. not goabovt It- Yet can aot escape thm caaciasion. One of tha, perilous evils that new enhttly besatj that yearsagoa party. -aro.n -tbr oouatry pTOclsimKJg to th world - a . higherlawMthan the (nirtaniioa; Ltaltyoa. that in my judgment ;ht wbap3cjiaas that doctrine, jmd ia the next trWb ewesrs fd ciUin tha' Xbafcti tatioivje Jetre4? in"th aiebt of .God and maa. The Cclitutkio Uyti.siliipTrtn Uw. It provides for the maiatenaaarof th eae treat ri bJP tA fidoo frpe aeacV-fJ -press -ad .wAmaAaUCtakt theiaf away Zinnia r i. ?- XeL -nrlUlow eitixeai. ia'.xlie faea af thia Cict,vwaava beea tAUr here taIadiaaa; aot merely that pn!4ie , Escaeaiaaifwa i ganaral - l t f . M. . I . M - . . '. . , A. rrvna pvwoionwz; tw,wa qmeng Bsts-WM " , ' k! 1 . " 1 At - .lf i ?J. ' waaa'particBmr viaasaraaw nubua- ahalt Aot . ghwaaa: t am not roag fata aartcataraapoa this pomti Aot yaw ibis, mas me ywwuim pazty2wiu.a' easatht tax.billaal tha iaternai raraaat poT ierx ifar- wasraaea thwavoaary to ty ;i ft will . . . .... . v l i . - . Aiaeaat tiCeafiscation ' Act-wnu - tha Prasir dsata DsaotipatiAh rsciicysUTiextvatsUares aOGtheAavt iatarcBts; ofthawhinaa, Aa4 tht reace and surfty rJWGpyernn?eiU j?r gen eralioaa to aotaaa T deeass-th eta ia car uBtleniable rvs&&11 pitl f feet tipour the asiaoIfiTr:- t n T.trr.-.Ia. rt eh ai r a i. . - c "a a i 'IV . J' " mm.4 V.rf-. r t'-li hiT' T. -w.,'...k;.... :;il-rfjrai?ntJ--w-..a..4irVs lik-. tartiextLtr-.--T- rtiEnted' f-::.?.traai , . J mi . t Mlcf tba Radeesba sisraaa th m-2U ifT'' lalavea .. ..A ... . 4 . A,nparpoa, aa imocrata. n Ca fay tlg WToo-Dtir-wtf 'lott'cur couatry the mM ta. 'm- 1 nl mm tm m. " V l-. l . - - r - Oydy H is beeaoae l Iqv tfj country , taoja- j ntMttai JeJ tlkaj ffa14?! law... Mr. Lincoln and hie CaUset eoertitaU aot mr covsraaaiwtwThtw are mereiy'Dablio tertania, to be, held reeponaiUa forhair :eta by aa intelligent an honeat and a patriotic peo-pie. Am I iatnakittg; 'these declaratMwa preaching tt yoa doetrlart -subversive 'of the principlae aad - precepts A the fatherat : Let ma aak ma, fa aU candor, does-tt not. aeam liases ema (A mt aa li ft levered dream-had coma apoa thiacoaatry and aa If after et aisila we sbouM wake apAad fimlthat we.had t siw-4 piy oeen piagueu wnn a jiuteous and oppres- t Wl -w . u U, ' ; . - aa .. w. sive nicnzmare. - nitwe 100X around as to- tf iru,a(M Tfi, aM IBWWO( ftli ua n . i . 1 . . ? . . wiJt boot .01 10a nHiefeeaia ean tury; we are assaulted with the' most terribly Ticfoue and deetractlve heresy--thia denial of the right of the Teonle of V free Govern aet ta aoatroi and maaact that Governmaot wooderful tbat I may, at. taia .very jaomeat, ia talking myself isto aprWm by attering these aacient sentiments' of libertv? It soMe- an uoca me iernocratic rant rroeone to mads oar U&IOQS without it thelUaiaa would never hare had an existence. it brought roar Statea together. It, and u alone, .held ,thetA together for mora than eighty 'years; and" it aloae caa bring them roeether again, v Itis tha only- fowar. that can restore tha TJnion ,Wt art constantly told that-U ia iitcumbent upon ua to do every thing io pur power to restore the Unioa. We aia ready and willing, yaa, we are anxious to dd an th reg and every thinft bat what is wnonwv and a wrOngcaa never restore- the Usioewbe right howevea, can aud that we propose to do ine. Democratic party will take its stand upon the eternal, inv aratable, aver living principles of right and of coDstitutional liberty to do right ,y strath and justice, and lears to .a righteous rGod to shape ths consequences ia. ths futars. ,lf thia Union ia ever to be restored, It will be dona by doing right by preserving- the Coa-etitutlOn, tht bond that made H. :This ia my I oulv hope for my country. I follow it as the cuiiarea w leraei ouewea tueptiiarOt ClO.oa by day and ofJrtre bv night, it and' H atone will lead ua throughTlbe wildmes of war, Apd blood and dasolatioa; and if it ia preaarYed tha time willoome whea tha. sky ; will clear -away, and in a brighter, better, and. -happier land ws will look back. upon thia scene with proud satisfaction, aa ws 'reflect, thst' we did not bow thi knee in thahoor of triar ff base. ty ranay and lawless naurparioa. .A u ' M : :Ib the meaatinM, wbatdowe arpectl Do wa look for ease and oamfoitt .-l)o yow today aspect me to tauyoa,ws eafer;way ta t hfc ttp oi eaictr wnereum wowdus aau onagers ahall no mora baaet and afliet.asr.v If yew-do ' t m. a U .- - . .m m - : pnnorTaiy yon,: xouara nt ;te repose on ooweryoeiiaorasea. wkilaotbera ia times peatJbaght to wia'the - prixa:o: freedom, aad awicaarBsga -aioQay -aaaa.. wa- eaay antler. Some af an xaa danatuah Aa nrisotr 'wad ) in ehaiaewwe ssry feel thy iioaviestering ?iir Our neaa, iieeaaas'wa asserkanrtrignLS aa treamen: Wa tan fttfordall thac but wa aanot iafford 40 Urojeaa-day arose hoar beneathaaeoa af pereoaa! aJbaaemant aaddisgracan ?a mAniOan (lie and hie memory baxrawaad'with.the toen- adictioa of taaaktnd;r evergreens 4 ar grow a boat histomb, and thalqaof graeratiohs to oorne may hlass bias.. Asnanaiay die ina cause iikathia.withaa4awf.iwrQw.--tmt: iovwo long life at the expense of liberty- Addraeif3. ret specjLts what a- prourace CAnaot-,an will ' Therw has ever been do? Itparpoaea, by tb help of God, to pre-J H. serve this s-Coustitotiea The ConatitattonlM shiiir.1 iW -C1. Tbeen made widows by uthu sectional cooat tSnVTiKkllm cDnot U Tee lhaV UO.OOO. llZ ia tsy : ..io raewrmiae what) k."iw .t.. . j .vi ..,t. anaa-wnenyrwaaao easy wasjiglt and jwhat-was . wroag The-' cnarlc broad aad plain .betweenMbn two? princtplca. The path of duty n plain cforaua. The-voice OCpast agea eomea f o as appealinTr in thie crisia. The Sffes in which feiieroaa. hihonl- ed men have suffered and! bledlor flie thaJn .Wff, ln' !Jal.ien,ab.le; rights, iiqplprs usln this boor of trial "eot io Wtervbn lbs tain.1 bright and shining pathway oC,coastUC modi uoenj oecause we near ua cianicvq or J chains. 2 As I remarked tiefbre ft is ifofiwy 'jkrpoae on thia occaaieb to disciisain deuilkiiy of na- wnai poHcyjmeaaerea mpjya:oe"toxjiUtds itheSrato oflndianajhobld be uttered in your t heariagv 'i .v't t? t. j ,.w. si One man- there7- would" hate been in"- rij 1 OUT I midst l0dtf,, an in rhed and An boDore'd rtiest; Ano whom you all- expected to -see and" bear wnoej this occasion, hat thst h-l-ji-fAl fittle sooner pet hips." than Jhe re-t- of us, aT aictiav to the base, tourmlion whieh histak-v ta the place of popotaf rights And of, the "Cba-' ' . falronUfeet th at 1 ' 'aia eaTlt v" Af aututmo Injusuee to a gallaata' boM And CsHtutlon1 loviag eitixen of America did-X' ail ' here, id utter, ia the name of the Democracy of Indj- maj mv aoiaaVa Teotsatarwst the? trrannv f " VA fiances vhw yjOJaadaaaKwithr I a - - -mm. m a. - tna waiiaof a pnaon, ,,,, . , , i 5 Aly country owtJxSfBg here today twiHr"ljtnst, be charneterixed bjfruence, Urmnesk aa4'iaiRiMyulVridence conist:io tioLlu thse ltd-dSecA3: "truth An ngnt.-gA iavo4ta-.a)a :iii4-oiectuii: tUe f-TvrmT'w JHufoilcftuAg lacidentt r . i r f mbbr'thr CHtrrUntrh; toh city yesterday s m-n.whc-o; wife 1 ..j j ... . .j etir tl s . C.:t:;i r -:L.I wl.h benci i j 1. to theaa few plain and ceneral nrinciDles which f ,it waa due to myself, die to tiy country Atv.-SeiSiuv on -io.rf ddAWlbA aAnaat.a'ad rloVion nmfJ- aft T.T n.W5earWIOOCttr, to omerxtenl as I rpintoi gooa tor onr own teUM spirif A P6. fofonr Jopla, be spinCof nnjon for all thaSt4teof AmericatandTtrnsf io myAeart 1 f A,f i,a-il r.AA& i'irtcl.r..l pourwe i iwi V3 jriTi:,"'? Ito deacandl T"?',"CF FslV J!s? ary ewCrtean BnAOlbOIhJat. KtatiODaiiiejfulaii-lacidentt: I InssjsA ritifef oat ts e25fTt:.a 1 ir CL.LinJ I ? aiii.sia.uaf rs -v in two Pw5ifU of that fJca Hk- w:.ft;"W;2 LZlmmV.3. VT$e Wihlcg&a cjirrejpon.wJJt tf ths Chi nfutlicaa)aVyA r m w -9 a vW 3 r i vi av 7 Wa.-- ! L- J 'i.i'sc;Uy' 1 -wcsiiAfi tavI A UV ic Oft - yvraara, latsntion tororovanvi new .rtnc There is no iima to driU and prepare r;in;U lor this campWiga.- Becruits sent Into clJ r-r ImeArt will be .luora t for nell tttticc' Li - tysvihan-theytwoald la six mentis iTjJit vnto,WJTesicsetftwnd t will be far better for the oonscripts thaw tvey be assigned, to .the old r-gimena, and pced among the veterans' who Lave' -experieoca la-thetoadoa and lie&ce of the camp, and who BndOTtnd4Kwaayft that injure thai health, andtts.t?sfsicks. .Thf old brohxed Wirtiora k t ow how to cook,.wash. alep, campuva tnArcb to-the beat adf ahtage. aU xpasacS ,taiatiaaL& iaiOrmAtioav'ta tbw lie w ora4;, -r -vii, -;r . t.it. !MPQ0mwv:- ; a MIt Uetated tlhere .ortrr Ca.CO J. eerttrs from the army, who have not 'headed the SresidenCs proclamation to return ta their duty; 5 They will All Va cAnghrby thi Provoat Marshals whea the earoiliacs&ttsenfuplettd There will then be no escape foresaw, t,.. It is said on cpod authority,. -that .150,000 soldiershava beea. improperly . discharged -pa anrgeons' certificates;''. , , , ' ;t " ." ' . -'-' jf- aaVaBaBaBBBBBtaBBBBBBBBaBBMBatBBBBaBBBBBBSBBBaBaBBBaaBBaaBBSaa- Syf-t . .ClAfaful grttiU xrf .rttt tf cftM-v .Waara informed by aa-ar witness, thatiiof 'th e wak ly .Thursday Avening prayer meeti n. ia Washinrton viilaee. in this count v. a lead- ng Republican In prayer, ; prayed. that Cod would, in some way - or other, destroy tue-ao waHed Democrata.' ' sr!-t' - We are iniorinad by anar: witaeee,that a few Sabbaths sgo, in the church in Woodview,-Morrow county Ohjof a llethodut "preacfief. from iftTyerjioa, preached a .furiooa and bit ter tirade agalnfet the Democratic Party ; call-tvrg tbent traitors,' bat terauta. cnpperhcadji. Ae. that he-did.BOt.now what God would kf with them, unless be would feneaff,a y)rtiO" of hell for them and make it seven times hotter than the rest,' and there pour out hkwrsxh upon them. z M 4 -.j - f -Wa ara also Informed t by aa Car .witoeai," that a Republican declaim er, ia this .county , exhorted his audience to thank God for tha gilt of Jeff. Davie ; for without Jeff. DavhVe wonid not have had the Prociamatloo ofFrea-doilL'-. 4. r. yST . .r' :-f;:-'5 -.- .. Sach are the :wd, insane , and hlspphemon ravings of fanatical partisana, by .which th'ey seek to lead captive silly women," and addia headed men. i 4r: ; taSarely good men' will aot be influenced.; by such iVoft' i. and God always ttur&s a deaf cay to the prayer of -the wkked,' ; '. " " '-'rr . . . m. 4. - d that fa thelatter Umea i ruiy ins urue nas coosi jorcaota vy x ux. eoma ehaTr depart fronalhavfaUh giir.beAl taeuicitppirtta.-tnd doctrinea pJaiaakvBg lief of iiyp-; ocricy . having their eonecienca . eeared with a aol iron. Froin. sOch withdraw' thyself iVantJldd Bkitld And 2bbrr7 i ; ' " s - ,.Tb T7ftttA.cfT7Aiv.f- , j . The Pension office at Washington has lately recorded the ntnetsiiUk ViousandiA application- of wivea made widows by this war betweea the Northern aorSoulherh Stales.'" " . i.'- Whata shocking proot is thuvjf 4 h'e aw ol- work orwaHUisetcfo thooje. wives made widows by 6es battks during the laat twenty- lat leafik as tnany ffioredesotaie home "la" tha' I South? ''The'' whole An m her krthM wWoV an appalling thought that this nniuljer alia - 'fAr, far Abort or the actual bst nfljfi. that bear been occasioned 1 b ut 'iart ulUpncatiouof; these figures mast be reeorted ujr if tht whole " extent of tha mortality aions ia to ba striHed at-. It ia estimated that tha. total icasuaJiuea i aamoer neany a muuon, XI m AT .V i. JLZt m. mi- Hiwf tht surf eVEr shown fin a acen'e so sad. sib fmnble,'ineirth tftnBsaon,-'&s thUwhich oacyjfAoet haapreaaafaib fa.this' bybbodreds rof maimed and crippled' men ; -from the anlooaening evarywaera4f theCLaSd- .mm-m-m civil wsr : toe Wow IbatTtsiTpeen inflicted an- on-tha gfent in AieriaT inUresta of the country f ,l- m : m.,t,i.w 4. . . ,w- ...... t' wbich 4tc.yro5id4rogres has4eynJUl if ao actually 'reversed,' Jby,Uiia 'ianir nibble . coatest' cannot, of course, now Le GCTrelf :timatodk- T- r L"li v I it Ho ttngc it .ia.4bai2'era:iO''-pnee,,tBa' yet roseo. ija-v-erQjouxid-totitiJe. . who were rloujis xJieicfoaitilisroet ef axcrythipgthidmajbx tr.-siXayVri Tin "-5 ' 1 ' 1 hi . n -t rA warrant issued lridayfor ifiemit' Of fot? lom-3; charged -with tw'on of f k. la iar Mm m mm a m. 4 Tim mmm.wmwm mm m.4- A Dosiid oterto coart ttf -otLcruLres iil-.u the laia facers. i rj--vr-A ;'3- . - .JIee sra; jowHe A SLaw. are peaceable 'WfT Ueajocrafg anC it'j .repreeeted to a that . tnaaayoo" raen jrere jm.Jqcj trteon:r::t the QfTeacaeLa-r-d i....4..st tweni, ftr cM:r 1 . -bywitawLa: tai pc'.itlcsal L.rc . iy vT aawsaiaiaa atav sd.aw aw a . w t bei prpvea en tfce-fartber trJl. t'm. X. cans OTtlilltowtisbtp will 1 :v cc- :v Mk v ' ?.a If iour m9Bvusiwnna wixs uumoer, mjaiiiUaas l i ia far from"completstwhfle tt onlyrfpra-sents'ms side tu the ffsiriclial ktrirWlir r "pp, pp ea opuairj jnjtit unsce, -ajiriBg ts two lsst annual journey s in ito" orbit ?' The evils reahltinir from the infurieS au5e?eS- 1 ; . l 99Wmxm A.r wmmwt hn WM Awf . i. m H . A A' m 7 .'. .S' lie? hofel keepefXst.d Doctor ?fcUaw, Jeweller ' f a UhrhjhVriUe; "OtilyonAwas Arrtsrvci inf .- ;p will 1 eve cc- ;1 -." tAtOmmusuyllLAt tLey wer? t a f a' iu eet'T at extmp.4 lawless vUici ia Tiici.-i.t T e knovr,ytfrcof-wa f ck.-'trl;en.we iy; thsiTTr. -.Howlie hsv. aver tin?ehk r-r r ymJ C3ncid;'aprued bU hoi..c and fcibsr.w-of'f soldier oa ih'Cr , to;- tLVerav vrho ! Z aot-- i cent satiry a a .4. v H a can of these . . A tsisiaca U: 3 -s. i bat ai tali.- i7a ktow," terjve tzr'.hrdi t. t t".. 4 cfLll' the rear zX t tit let r r- -vk-' : : ' V -rr.. . r. f -rmw. -r-H-i iW- i :' V wmw ' - . .-C''-.aV - : " - - . . :y :-':. - '-f :' rr - :.K : . -. . , . -: r . . "- 'wf '( " '. - ---- - . : - : ' c - . v-v - : -; - r
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1863-05-30 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1863-05-30 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1863-05-30, Vol. 27, No. 7 |
| Format | newspapers; microfilm |
| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
| Type | Text |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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| Full Text | - - v- ... r it.-. 1 yii , ir.'v::; jw.v. . ..; - - - . p " 1 ';'i-' :j"n,'ril'v!''' '"'--a;' - v - - g 1 ' .-V 1 1 ; '-Jr y -"" ' - - I II . . 1 u tDITXP AT L. IIJLiPKL 27rv York Press ea- ti Arreit cf Er. f yuhy. ' : Ctarjr ttWKpo. U U City f Nw Vork, rUk tb ZMpdoa of tb . lTsMt, - U dowti on th UIsa irrat a4 mock trial of Ifr. Val-laadigluua. Era ta THJt'a4mlU ft to l4rf beta.arrow asd tl JPMreadaSanuida ooaatitatiooal Uctara, araioh 1m aaeda, Th ' AdrtrtUer ny i " Ur. VaUaadif Sa a eivUiaa ; aad w anelv tbiak Am Uttlf timUMbtkfWHdi f conducting it U-'0t Woxttbi iaU to trwit Tba t xtomt ciaBplj admit a troua. Tka right of ".frtt tpMck la oaaof thoM inalleoabl rigbta vaicli th VcIara'tioa of. Amarlcaa iodtpea-' dtfiea vas Intended to eeora, aad tha time '""wMcli tried men's koala will b endorad ain i- zafhat Ibaa U ahall ba lost. -v fftfr i - . I.;., AboIiUea ZXenUa&i Politloi. Ma racent. AboIitkm Bepablieaa , meeting i io Ifaw York Mr. Ta'xooou Twrov, oat of r aditora of ' tha Indep4Unt Hwy Ward ' Baacb.era paper.Vmada apeaeh. irdoa vblcb ""we taaJte tha following" extract, showing the ''. political morale of the Abolition party : , ' There waa bat ob thing thai could regulate and establish right in all theaa variooa oiacua-aSone of men; and h was a word which aome feared. aM othera h&ted. .That ord ' was axaLsajutiosy This was the great thing to , fee anderatood. The colored .people, heeon--. tended, are aver dajr loaiag their tf pieal char i eter. - It le not black blood coming to poar into white veins. It is rather -white biood hat gM to poor itself into black reiaa. ; There ie no doubt whatever that' Urge part , of the white population of the South la fast - maltiag awaj iato the black element. There are three great works of absorption - going on; First, we are absorbiar the rreai IrisU race : eond, we are absorbing the great negro race? J ;il j. t L 'rhe the qaeetioa la put, where is I ha negro f her will eay,; there he is reprodaoed ia a white man's ski. TU tnuA i, a (A aarv it in. aawry avnr7a4 (" "Of npcrior, ta aMayrae- - ... .,r-im , -ito the jury-box, to V ride in the cart, and to amalgamate inmar-l tnaga, ,Tht negro was not "only a man, bat -; ia aome respects the greatest- of men. He ''hoped to live to see South Caronna govern-V,aihy a.aegro yet." In a choice for the Frea-fdancy aa between Oeaeral McCt.xu.aa' and ,ato. Dovolas, ha was for ths Jatter. fls Tooald count 20.000,000 of mea'nnd many aJi-toreTof Mwsppers. who 'were below him.! The negro "might becoma the dominant race J of tht world, , The tlsck race waa absorU V lag the bast whits bloaj of the Sou th--fiocst 4istooracy of tht Southern States." - noa. Httrlt J. Itwttt; -- : ' Tha Zaneaville Aarera of May 21st, contains tho following ia relation to Mr. Jbwbtt and r bit position aft Gubernatorial candidate: We have juat'ratarued from a viait ta Mr. " Jewetty'Wbo 4avastf&edio his home ia the oatry by aeverehKlispoaitioo. The fact that ihe bat been named by many of the Democrst-'lj papers, of tht Sute aa their favorite eaodt-fHdals for Oovernor at the ensutng election, ren- 4en it proper that w should stato .tht .result . i t owr fatanriew: with, hlna.- . f- -. . , Alchongh wholly avaraa' to receiving the efomf amtioa for Governor, he had ndetomlaed ' Ao submit the" matter V - tht wisdom Of the Convention, and if, in vfew ofhis weT) koown .opinions of policy and dutyr hs Waa oomiaa- ad by the Convention, to aasume the doiee i-mm4 labors of the campaign. But siace lbe proprUty of hie nomination has beea tha tnb-e!jectof dlaeneelon.'thn bwaineee taterartaaad ' relations of ths Central Oh io railroad, of which , .he hat for several yeara been,' Fresidenr;Atd qi eUvaMaagar, lutvaHBderjraa ma iorpoa- taat changes To prelect tha iatereett which t bt has in charea. he resards it aahla dutr to " ' jri a to tht road end its 'management hie x-elttil re attention; forsomt months to corner-j'lUa.sroold therefore, bt prevented from taking a-,ftay Active part In the cavr-;i jtnd heaos.'. be -i tnasrathai hit rieoda ahall aw longer look to -no I Ua toe contrary, the negro race is grad-aiallyabaorbJog th a great white race. Ap-vlaoaa.1 Br aad by. whea the Indian is ab -V nim as tnestaxulard-oaarerof toe party torouga -?-ft ttamtes ftmpatga.'.. -t-.f f.'3" " ?at iwTYratf .'saytt ior-: dis gO the -TWs, nockataaed the IUp-pahtnnock. with one hundred aad vflAythoial aaiid tatm'f Upon thotamt anthorUy wtKartr ; thai tie rebels bad only; forty-eight thooaaad evea; bnndrtd tsocXm!iyiUiBU?Xx& fiaf bar loAt-wit. tereatees thonsand. And tht rbsl.lotwmt7-fivaihV tbtt9U&i was aad Timet are the paid ortmV of th A wkt rtt:aX a hive access to4Ccill lafir.! Abound to believe'theae Crares.1 . l.a -- J m V A a . a mmwm ' e . a I w tjqrea tnowi xutTtA that rrVwfcy-eiaatbooxndc-ea.hdd V w wv.wvwmw VOHH.-xrOOT'S to tif r ltvt, admiuJn the lata otr bclh . t I, r -"-V.VTJ mf -rrta 1 . . ye- 4, uoc withdrew - LU ca isr. 1 az yJ'jtt Coatsnd r' "zrr-ttTSZf i-r- x.rr-? rrjJier .taa "cht Let't tLt: 223 CZZZIZI vea hcadrad r jrcTr-r-t wcrteci!--': "Atrt Bad 4ho(hlIowiBg letter ftom.thaXtoa. X Li Vlladgha jrritta jasaU&raJdesa resi br tha faatmacst of thto-Admlaittra Hon. In the LnMtT ITY JUjencr, v U ta wall wortit repabllahlns, lor iaU aal1i nja of athnaiaam la full of aoaad phUoaoph and practical aaaee. - itathaalaam la power.f ahd ft fa tha great ItTtr by which rwa caa orer throw this 'Adminjatrairo.' go maa' who doea sot throw hliocif in aofirt breach, by a bold aad masly daWtftharprficat Admia lettation, laworth a mah Tha people frill let him die fra obacority 'They are looking tor leader now, and they wQl hare one of plaek aod spirit, or none at all - lie commend, this latter to oar rtsdezs, well worthy of perusal and reflection : " - - --- - 3 Patrol Ohio, April U, " f; .' - . ' e), : lit enraremenU" fa Uew" York precluded me from accepting 'yoor.f a vltion and addreaa-ia to tawefoaa to my ratara West. I ex sect toroaataboetthai2thot llay or 18th of Jane, a4; if I do.vi will, u possible. viaU Xan caster, going or coming, and aoxifCMI your Democracy.:. Indeed. It will give- me great pleasure to comply with your invitation. Should I- be able to coma, I will advise yo in time. r T . '. - Jlean while, let ma say . that everything depends on keeping the Democratic party up to the foil measure of principle anJ soond policy, true to the'Coaetitatioa, failkfal to the Union, atcadfast to tha Government which- thareoo- stitate. and devotad to ZJharty.ai U Luard a Of4 itif. Truth ad Baaaoa, appltedto theaa. high and sacred objects; are the only powers or agencies left to the Democracy, and by a bold and manly use alone of them etna soo-eeed in the elections. Everything also is ia tha hands of the Abolition party he Administration. Through the press, but especially by public meetings and open and courageous organisation, thia nee ia. to be made.' 3oofi men indivtdoally upon bur tiekete wiTf :' not be enough. The peoe aire not, now .rotmg for men, but for iueaa, priacipleav poJiciea. To pttbiie man ia worth a rush now. anleaa ha represents something besides eaadidaey for an office. Entkiuiatm it pmt , a grtmter power, as-peeiaffy mmmg tht mauet, meng yeorkinj man and a rural popvUitumi Aoa any agency vkick thit Adminiitrution can iring to Bear, whether it it corruption er fore; but there can be no popular enthusiasm for any one, above all, Juat in these times of powerful commotion, unless he is the embodiment, or at least a representative of soma great principle or cause. Add to; be effective, it moat be antagonistic to some other opposite principle or cause i and ikt stronger and mere direct dm rnnlagmxmmtk letter Thia is essential how. Last saeaaser and fall alia Administration was unsettled, atonal blyv at least, ia its policy, and lu party, therefore, mora or Xted divided. Sot so now, ' It has a poiiey, and means steadfastly to adhere to it. Whoever supports tha Adenintaf ratiaa now.anp-porta lu poJicyr All apolegy for tamporfsia by the HrnxmW r- ' Mated, aaaunqaesuoaaMT ltiSBOwcoa tending solely for.Uarrr ana a .itioss Czjr-tsalizxd GorxsirasaT Taaoroa Waa. tmuL failing in Uit, then Dtsva tow. And it will rally to its sapport all men -who,' from any aaaea; aenthneat or tntrreat, sre in favor of either the Object or the means. ' Now tht direct aotaro- nism of all thia is. Uviamt an'Corrnrnoii- a i Jul aaaxr Taaooca ast. nowoaaaut Faaca. A nd what nobler principle or Idea, wbatholier cause lor the peroocrattc party to strnggle fbrr Arguments and appeals without number, the strongest ever aiged. cn be arrayed In itssupt Ert from , Bcligioa, from Philosophy, from man Nature, Polities, - Hietoryfroa. ths priadpiee of oar form - of Govarament ttnd fronv the utter' and inevitable failure of all other meant of securing that great end.' With all these agencies at our command, an entha-aiasmcaa be evoked from the hearts of the people, before which all oppcaitioa . will be ewept away aa by a conaamatiog fire. . The recent eleetione throughout tha Northwest have resalted most anspicioosly for the Democratic cause, and carry rejoicing ton very patriotic and truly Union heart. . . Very truly,- - ' ' - , . S . V r: ' j U , C 1 VaaJwia4A. T , V5ASfrs4.SadeaAa.Xsq.t Ixi.lli ;. Tha Pmld witiTnssf tafler JTrylng Cir- Tbt oorrespoodents say Did; Aba waa gro-1 tesqueiy runny during tna recent review, lie dined with fighting Joe, wod kept the table la a roar with hie humorous ealfiea. Boston Post,. - Several thousand poor fellows had goael to their "gory &eds" tut a snort distaacs rrom whets tha President was, only a few months before, and yet be should be funny" Otr public debt is swelling up at tha rata of two millions m day. ami oreahlng taxation stares th people ta the faoe, aad yet Mr. Lincolo eaa , ha fanay." Halt aailliba of armed rebels am in arms, striving to break'irp this hallowed Union, with tha oncooragement of alt the Europeaa governmental and yet the President ' caa be funay Two huadrad thousand , brave man have found nntimely graves, thrown, tha foUiaanf tha Administration, and five timer that tnaay sre clothed in moarainsT for fathers. brothersJ husbands. ay.- ' Wfcat ft ftmoy" man hemott U1 . . . . m .. . . . " . ' OtawanXaaa eaa'rplHt, fraaV Osf vasty Paacat'-AT as fSatwGXtaay r Adopi ffiis pandlTwni U in yoar pbwo to atamp armicft out of the earths , Illiaois will lean like ft Cammg giant into the &'r.mf& Wfi?lV; J?ree the negroes, aad ihoroada froia Xkav toh ta Waahlutoa , wUl swaro with rmsd rato,'--.C7tft. adrw. ,f M,v ':fcua imiihif O aw 11 11 IT ' m 1: . . h AQAy saOTtyowlant cf jtbja --Cndnaati ! ttr tltrar Uia an t tTlr T Cy ef plow cs7 two. brtoirsigsri :Ut:-ir Tt c- ;y rtca tiilysy $r y 1 ' I -at;-T' Vcv rif t aio hav,?tj'y-.'-t- i Ars kl; 1 1 at Uai, Jrt. tU-v sr ' owa easaWear aaaTsfaaaai aanasnws - - 1 d "3 swan , ; At ib pajaiiMix pon-niwcaio oa caea: ppoa to .wltnesf alacj8t yixhiUUotva cf th fc!l. aad Umoniaa aoh epirh lirwhoat the ra- rioa eectkraa of oat oooatryv I I Tha dogmatio fffli glamat naconatralpad ii-H dolgtiin achViae eaca soil BPacywBicq w Jia our (cpuowy ta inttlfatWnie aad fta lsvav to oaxloda ihai, fa stead of beiag a eomintmlty cf Social belays, controlled by Iawa we were seaUivatsand oaly swayed by initi,'rjiat ta4 tla&der, '' we know of bo eoaUatoa cf jcircsmstes Chat caa Justify retort to faobav - Our statutes are amply frovl Jed'rpUK: aoaad! jtnd tala&ry Uwaj( heavyoBflaya erf aopeyvrais from the pockets of tht1 people, nra mada to eompenoat thso charged with : the1 adnriala- traUoo of thoei Taws, and if tie former are fbon.1 iedeo,nste, or lit Utter jncoapetcBt or cotrapt, the great ecaaertalor ihe ballca-btm -4 always avaHahla to correct tho faiLt !: ingt took place in Inik, on the part of tht AtK&UonbtOa Saturday oc.8ttnday saorning, wa thav receipt of U newt of :tht taking o Bhniond. 1'A posse of convaleacent drunken aoMieraV ao-compaaied bya large aumbar of oiMeeoa,vis)-Ie4-tha,raskienea .f HonJrJW. Pag-ett--. whoee press, the Constitution,' waa - recently de-etroyed by n mob-with rannpn.and against theentreatiea "OfJlrs. daggetV who pad a Sick daughter t in the house at the time, tha eannoB wat flrtd under Jier window, breaking oat the glass and destroying the winddw-eash In the bed-roorri where the sick jirl was lyteg, reaultisg in Serious injury to her from brokea glass,' ths sash falling apoa' her" Tha mob then visited the residences Of other citisens and bushiess houses of Democrata, an4 com-mittad similar outrages, .For lire of six hours Keokuk waa ..completely ,pnder ' mob rule,' aad o Sunday morning, moat , violent and Inflammatory speeches were mads' at political meetings held there by tht Bepoblieaa partjr. : . . tlTpfalbJa c , - ; " , .Oen. Bornsid haa lean compelled to issue an order fb the cfiecC that he will abt payapy attention . to anonymone oommuaicationa charging persona with disloyalty under hie general order No, 53; Speeifleations meat a-compaay the charges. He has been overwhelm ed with bttsbcla of letters charging people with dislovaltr. The wild and fanatical abolitioa lata, eternally poking their nose into. other! patriotism by eneakrag mad mouamg afKmt to fiad ev ideneca of 4 isloy al ty ia atbars. It rwi)I keep Bumsids and all his staff busy to examine these charges. One of the first effect of order t& is to give birth to a eoeration ofsptaa anssetlere Jgr al- wa atyla of 4aavacrnh rtoJtticaaae iwtne slaveholding States before the war,whoaa btta-iaesa ft is to hatch. Hea and tattle.. In the Sooth it was considered "chivalrou." In tha North Uia patriotic' To what are we eoma at laat. -.'r r - . Tht-7ar of tba .VtoIl7..7aUtiu. ' There ja an intense anugoniam brooding between the Chase and Seward branch of the Bepublicao party. It has divided tht Cabinet, it is felt in the army.' aod it has split up the politicians as effectually., as If fix ,i7utf plitt aria the Praeidantial chair, bad iekea hi .aifo itr It has brokea jlha Xoyai Ieagoeaaqodey; and we have to separate .organ iaatioaa ia Xaw York and two t-Qmy 12L, T.) Argmtui Theaa Loyal Leagues are gotten p for pura ly partisan pnrpoeea started first by Thurtow Weed C04" for tht baAelIt;of; &watd ; it improved -on hy.Chnaa's fHends,' 'who now have ths start Jai tbsat oitiaatioa. ;One thing the members of thtsw orgaAbmtlonk wilt agree on refuse. If drafted; to enter' tht army' if they cAfttsist t30p ize'mpt money.i s -. f , Aa-Unfaxtttjuto Afair. V: A Memphis dispatch of tha21at mrt ' . , lt, turns oat .that th recent rcavalry. fiaht 4 cii ffu ui unKinansia acairi1 growingOut of a mutual mistake. About 069 o'clock Tuesday morning two1 detachments bf tht 3rd 1 Eelars; respectively under Capt. Tracy and Lietft. Mcil eJlen, left (ho oity by difrereniroadt aOerxuerrUIas. . A few milts out, about two o'clock, they came into collision, Each mistook the other -for guerrillas aad firing commenced Aad oontinoed for "some time, oat party fiaally ratrantinfi when it waa diai covered that bothpartieawert Federals. : ., " x learn irom omcers or tne regiment that seven men were killed outriehC One his died tinea, cad Anumber were woundtd.1 ; A moor tht lsffar it Cape Tracy, whose ana was brake oy snot. . i..t.....-.. 1 -.;.! : Wa are Informed thai bo Uondar laat. tht Occasion f a funeral In htede ofMarioa coonty, Several aholitiott tnctf tdTTtome: to far forsot the solemalrton thai occasion aa ti '1 on let fheir bsant political prejndicet And pMsIpnt Incite thea to make an attack oa" the "persoA of ft young tad who Worn ft snisB" butternut pin, and attempted to deprive her of iv Several of her malt friends came to hsf 'itsciit"aad tha triands of Sambo wart apeaSily pot to roatr ffothtag onld mora aptly iUattratad tha -utter aad aaertSgioos depravity of abolirioa ; AnAtj. I lTlurKetrot3t?ZSewA feillotrtej tenafi ia ia titws IttttaV ? jU.Oeaatalai xaUKLzjlht lriao Iadisjia, inrtia'I)v. paruBesuaualoas ordered tha :poUi-cadoftoftha Coiomb&s dry! Ind2tt) v e?f f P " cpwasgg on xta-ordars, - m . r tVftv! HV.":rtV:-:T '-' ' ; -tcre "i -r., , . - -V"" . :',.r;-ifX.'jy .:n . ' t-tac. . .... .. Y":-::: ...... ' -c -, . ' ' ' .t t-. . , V: v-.; . " " '- . i . i -T ' -- v, ' - - . n , . I --1 . , - . . . ... . r 2a ua Smmxow m - iaj f r In your bwaa of the. ZdiMoata I aoOcf a week.. XwcoU arrui- Overhead laaehJ avcrw day and wonkt .rf that fp.ftrpttt rfat-dyn -f-.4- "J OL J aaofi altaot a Cop perhead Jtst wouTXif :! tit nama.. t r. From, thAlacS C at' IpulcanJjfr and orators' I nndersta' liCpjfeaij Jto by a Democrat. It If A Ua&gdaid tarnt, hot a w do(. qaarrti wiut, v- 4epuD4ican ' presses mg tht ft easing of ths t -ai,the soldier, thefa- U the Democratic, W-X and sapport the Tob poMUn iWj wlthoai wor ewri-ment, or dweept frotai t atrbdona, Aad ine thiiitfwittingly, XtcT:;elribtt;he JaW looeeas 910-lateat Bpdieci- bi'wbea Dfce et loose, use Lunwnmir.wwvas. Know. re itritiofoamodernAv : ; Are. pimtKrmtK$iSttftH bore .And ipuXexartera,io yoor paper, io lafor thai yon approta bf acli SanUmcats r de-sire. and, are folltlad .to, A dwtiucj - anawef I to this ouestfoa; , - . f " ' Xlavt J6a rc2e6(ed Or ) the troUWt sequences of iht' Utterance of sucll mfiamoiav tory and ye teo.ttmant are conUid in the letter .of the soWier tbva referred, to. and are too comtnoa in thejec inmaf of the Bepah-Ucao press, tad la tht te' ;otht of Bepablicaa Oratorsf ' " : M: " " " -.'' ; If theV were to prevail 4ontdyba anilre1y safo ? fCIHaccraoaH aa wa are caiMtiia uana'on x. a party . W no carry uoot theu ahouldcra thi awtul and aDoallina aia of beiag tbt primary ciohors of thepres- eotdvil war aad Uit4fr rqcvu ortne unioa are to be shot down eVl iourderait in . cold blood, do you tomkiatt&e .poNie peace would be loaa mKntamri i the North, and that yea, Eepubllckus; wfuld escape ail ydan- ger t ' ; -; ; '. 'f .-. 'C ' '"La ae tntoht SatreTina sjnetioa , to' Tour rsaots. -v The begianJagof aocbaaieaa is the begmitiag of civil, war n4 anarchy here i the Nortb. . The first Democrat shot idown will be tha signsl for the r targh(ef of srpttblicanv and tki letibla' waVk oaaWna, where would H on4t,s And what wonW.tU, fate at tbepbliaee between the firs of the Tel eie an one sioe, ami. Uf ctragad and tneeaeed democrats on thi othetr f will answer no fatrrhar than tosay,tbatt!iaDeuoeracy would aot.bo tht greatstt aaJferr-a -1 the . aadV aad rojd.notJ r.Whorrote-thr letter above aliaie tolf ha be a soldier, and has tbua dia-graced his patrtotio estling. all 1 have to say au that he has uttered arntimenta WArthyonly of a. vile aad esoerable mwidarar; V. Lat him eoma on, and dare attempt to eaecata his axro-eioue threats.' He would aot -man caaay carpeea bafate ,he ettl-l W dm kimaeif- f Bath he, and yosvaad all BepiaUieaaa, honldi aadarfttandV that it a tne flrna sptrit and raso-. late Hirjwe Of thy-Damaoracy to defend thexa-selrea, their r faro party and thetr rhxhtatav any extremity rwhwh tht ooeaaioa may de tnaad.-Mr: 1 v ' ', 1. r Wado aot eater into any dafonoa of oar pa-, triotkm and toyalty ion oaaoparisoik with- the' CtHotwa aod. loyalty ol RepaUicavaa,: ;Wi ve always bean tsao to oor-aoootry and to tha Uaionw? WelMvneweA Acflber the origia-storsj, 005 faemaatera , tf -a, aaetki aal ; party, which has resilted in the destruction of tlte TJaion abd io cMr war: Wa have oppoead tht'sata And tha mea that have troarbt theewnsleawloiia rsewhaTwooa theatUrt.- Andweave rallied wttk.:M seal at thai ttepubieans to the support of the existing. AeV nminniuon in m oonsuiauonai measures to repair the' hogv mlse&refs which ths Repahi ean' party . has bean UstrasneaUl la briarinc about alt the ansae iime.beia rasolvsd ta hold thatjmrty responsible at tha bar of God aad the People foe their agency in thirterribe bav afnerin destroying our eoontrt- and' from which respOhsilSity Wt 'dA' aot vfateMr they tbnu aaclapVbf aayjrhreata er toewacw of ri-oleoce to hnraelveC1 1 And finnJrr.-llie Democ- tWt aife tved to maitaia their rights at f sil htxards, letHhtm be "aaasSlad from what ever source they may Aad in view of thai bloody menacwhlcr appear -Bepoblicaa newepaperaJailMkfrom4hAlia 0 Republic eaa oratora, la?rymy.peaioce frienda-r &rtMfajfnjtmw therefore submjt toyouf jeoof and, CaJm jo gtDeat,; whether t a. beat, "or. pradeht, ' for" Bepublictai Drestea. orators, or aoUisrsL to ia- doJge.in, Ay, more tbreatt io' murder; Jiao-: erabw'ortA commitJHitragei apoaMhe'inbe-'' cause they claim aod will enjoy, tht rtehte and priviiegea'bf AmarUain i I a a a w a a . sr an ctuxana. I can hardry I think the 'leaere of the' Ilettlkan1 tarty 1 really desire toiaaareratamarder.ravoiatioa. aad aaarchy at their pwaj 4poea, .Bat may be miatakea. , Their UfaMation ia this dark parkxTofour o6notHaperil aaaV anSsring ja astonishing. And nobody 'na' fcrsr tt ' whAt fotiT. eenthettrixKxriMA -The vary fact th y oaha pa UairwIOi-i at disaeat orwsitre. snca Utter aa-i that which has called forth this conuaaaiealioa: li ona of the gloomy presages of ftspendins evil which ovrahadows Titi aosr aaCcienuy aA cietaa eoaatrri' i ,( If tha Admiaistrst:00 soldiera would ,d?plsy Jhnlfm wachrahrtfqnJ maaifast ta their eedeavora .to'r dowtf ihtl DainoeAWpartjlhl" win aoraa'vkt mna enerrv in conaaenaz xaa reiieia as l&ev tSrieiv whiclt woald fcsfcrf irlttothailvM and ihtitv: Cat tl!e!witfcfcsrit mk jaatloa-f tht?r9i.:"o' pirly CWf tni find bt ah ntfcrlstcicruiK, HcsfiibtV auamps to acoompiisn a resu.s xy couzama-l ly.t!rtsaTarmi. Jf fct Lf-iUis thfcoo-i eommaateationjaiea at t uutoa Head, S. C la to have been written by aeoldier.ia which I tindt'fcr.awln Xt? acea'i .f.t- -IwoolJ tke toccr. i x?cnr and atoSi one and orators for uaing W' t a ey . being tha-" beet jodgef Of. what ,it Vbecc. iasi.and.' rrVpectahlt fof (bexqiar tha matter; x' t-aners.K fcocb ,ba" nuence piyour,paperjm ur ep le'nca, outrsgai'andttroo-V the Dlined kAssioas tsotlei ' '.tif :rm3 ci---r4i-pi ii i ; '.ceujrri V" T,I TVi-M.-ff.?f '.' T -. a 2Iy Iamocrafic Ftw-dtixana of,iha State of For the distlngniahtd honor which ram hart Heat eoofarred on sae in caluag me to accept tus aievateo poaluoa, I return to von say aia cart and heartfelt thanks. At each "a tiiaa aad wadar aucb ciresuaataaoea aa those which aBtToand thia hour, t be called upon .to pre- erte oyer tucn an aaaemUage aa the one ba- forrma; fs aa aoaor to be retftembertdio the latatt hour of lifai a4 to grateful heart,, s,bsart oftea deeply touched by the kiedaeas'of my couafjrymen,;I thank taaU J'? vR-;f w5t 1 "T.r a'-;f .- t Wai meetlo day iaaeaordahca with thotiiae- aoaored fstonaofpovtvl parties, since.-.ed puD4uon or .iu A9eruaot. laerets aofhihs! new ta this 'aAeeiubJr. ' We meet as bar fathers met" liffbrm ns; we 'meet for the high aad holy tarwe or Ukmg part ia the diataniowad thbaa mature, avhich relate to the walfara of a Garammeat lormaJ and oraa tad and cat era ad by the neoDlel n Wo do not raoogniaa the fact that any thinffhaa occurred" or eaaaocar todrrome tne peopia or itMuanai Irom aa interest iatmaJioaCaira.-. tVa do Wot admit that tha'Demncratio party ia i a' xaaa ner ostracissd from a participation in matters of Government. - . Hoidins the ConstUation of tsyaouutry ia my aand, l declare tnat tine is a lawnu as- saaibfyl flwtttltn parpoAeand lawTblio acr.-4 la tnisgreaioacumaat.A reao taat 11 au alienable right ol tne people peaceably to as semble and ask for a redress ol srtevsnces.-- Ho eadoar grievanoes ever befell the cbiJdrea-arnvea Chan thoate which afSict the people of the: United : 8tatee at this time.' Confusion aad disorder darken the sky: tha very earth ia ladeu with the aorrtw 01 our people: the voice of woe and lamentation roes upTrom i r ' . v anger of death has spread his wings '.on the verv nortion or eartlistracted eoantrv: tne btaat.: aad toera haa been-, no . aavred blood spriskled on the door-jposts oi: our homes. to lsv..tna nana 01 ine aesirover. It is in such A tiioe,ny countrymen. that we aveet, aoeorang to tae pis in precepts or tita Conaiitutioa, to ask tht AdmMiatratioa to re- dreea those grievance which bear , so heavily upon us, and return speedily to' the policy fn anaurated bv the nithera of our iovernroent. that policy wbteb roada us a happy,? nailed sMfratertal people?: :v: 1 . t Sach beine our objects, who shall teu ua.wa shall not . meet?. Where, is. the power that shall interfere with, or prevent as from peace-1 saiyvxrcisu2 pur ptaiaj coanumiqwn nsDta tfOnvtlaar myaatT aaOaslk CouetOa. tioo.of any eountrr; it ia tha rock on whieh I built the church ot sty, political faith, and the galea of hall shall not prevail egainitiL Ilavine thaa naaccAblf asaembled .- accord. lag'totaa pfoiueutepte of tha CaAatitdtioa, We sre case howeveri st thverrrthreshold-py aa. ieaua which it is 400 fouc -power to ignore for a sknzla 'moment We are met with' a plain.' palpable' d mudaefoua denial 3 oT the liberty of spaachU f And whan thaa -aet what eJtstll jWA do What Ohall wa,. aay t s JL-; torn sgtvin to the Constitution to the. joalc: On which the temple of liberty ia buHt i3 ask 4 what doaa tba UoastitaGon say? What it sawai yoiWIowlaen and I areWiQifir to do. It is the rule o axoMfMfafCt and waluiaw, no ot4ier. iU a a afe guide ia.fa,ll casss; it leads. u ' oif er ' no a aoerUin ', grou nos;,! bas bean tried. , The Constitution is all we want; we will h,avs It a it is without any additions or subtractions. "When I am mat with si de. J niajl of the rjjjhtof free speech; I .wilt come to lit.-. I.r...i: j m.-t- k L-- sara .that,Cknzresa. whicl ia the only lezwla- Uvt power known . jfo tht t Government,, shallJ pass no iaw nurturing toe iiaeqom jpi epeeca. or of the press. Thue aaith' the book. . Let that be tree, though all the world bn-Aliar.-M it tne uongresa or tne utmea btatee . caa'.aosrt under the Constitution pass any taw In ter-ferina with the freedom ef speech.' ican any body da do it ? .No. 4 This it tht . booae of nryreiuge.- iiuher wa. wiUocoma for safety i wa" wiU lay h4d of tha very horaS of the. altar, and ia, thadiaoit of American liberty, and with a firm reliance tpoa a just God, 'bid defiance to our persecutors., . I ask that ibis". book Jtnarapeak aeainin our ftr. 'tafa tfraiiheC laws of ths United States, .which shall be madain pnreuanca thereof,- ArttUa aaprems lawaf the land, .There at, thera. can ;bt no higher ska thaa the aoprem Ja wv-; can. not goabovt It- Yet can aot escape thm caaciasion. One of tha, perilous evils that new enhttly besatj that yearsagoa party. -aro.n -tbr oouatry pTOclsimKJg to th world - a . higherlawMthan the (nirtaniioa; Ltaltyoa. that in my judgment ;ht wbap3cjiaas that doctrine, jmd ia the next trWb ewesrs fd ciUin tha' Xbafcti tatioivje Jetre4? in"th aiebt of .God and maa. The Cclitutkio Uyti.siliipTrtn Uw. It provides for the maiatenaaarof th eae treat ri bJP tA fidoo frpe aeacV-fJ -press -ad .wAmaAaUCtakt theiaf away Zinnia r i. ?- XeL -nrlUlow eitixeai. ia'.xlie faea af thia Cict,vwaava beea tAUr here taIadiaaa; aot merely that pn!4ie , Escaeaiaaifwa i ganaral - l t f . M. . I . M - . . '. . , A. rrvna pvwoionwz; tw,wa qmeng Bsts-WM " , ' k! 1 . " 1 At - .lf i ?J. ' waaa'particBmr viaasaraaw nubua- ahalt Aot . ghwaaa: t am not roag fata aartcataraapoa this pomti Aot yaw ibis, mas me ywwuim pazty2wiu.a' easatht tax.billaal tha iaternai raraaat poT ierx ifar- wasraaea thwavoaary to ty ;i ft will . . . .... . v l i . - . Aiaeaat tiCeafiscation ' Act-wnu - tha Prasir dsata DsaotipatiAh rsciicysUTiextvatsUares aOGtheAavt iatarcBts; ofthawhinaa, Aa4 tht reace and surfty rJWGpyernn?eiU j?r gen eralioaa to aotaaa T deeass-th eta ia car uBtleniable rvs&&11 pitl f feet tipour the asiaoIfiTr:- t n T.trr.-.Ia. rt eh ai r a i. . - c "a a i 'IV . J' " mm.4 V.rf-. r t'-li hiT' T. -w.,'...k;.... :;il-rfjrai?ntJ--w-..a..4irVs lik-. tartiextLtr-.--T- rtiEnted' f-::.?.traai , . J mi . t Mlcf tba Radeesba sisraaa th m-2U ifT'' lalavea .. ..A ... . 4 . A,nparpoa, aa imocrata. n Ca fay tlg WToo-Dtir-wtf 'lott'cur couatry the mM ta. 'm- 1 nl mm tm m. " V l-. l . - - r - Oydy H is beeaoae l Iqv tfj country , taoja- j ntMttai JeJ tlkaj ffa14?! law... Mr. Lincoln and hie CaUset eoertitaU aot mr covsraaaiwtwThtw are mereiy'Dablio tertania, to be, held reeponaiUa forhair :eta by aa intelligent an honeat and a patriotic peo-pie. Am I iatnakittg; 'these declaratMwa preaching tt yoa doetrlart -subversive 'of the principlae aad - precepts A the fatherat : Let ma aak ma, fa aU candor, does-tt not. aeam liases ema (A mt aa li ft levered dream-had coma apoa thiacoaatry and aa If after et aisila we sbouM wake apAad fimlthat we.had t siw-4 piy oeen piagueu wnn a jiuteous and oppres- t Wl -w . u U, ' ; . - aa .. w. sive nicnzmare. - nitwe 100X around as to- tf iru,a(M Tfi, aM IBWWO( ftli ua n . i . 1 . . ? . . wiJt boot .01 10a nHiefeeaia ean tury; we are assaulted with the' most terribly Ticfoue and deetractlve heresy--thia denial of the right of the Teonle of V free Govern aet ta aoatroi and maaact that Governmaot wooderful tbat I may, at. taia .very jaomeat, ia talking myself isto aprWm by attering these aacient sentiments' of libertv? It soMe- an uoca me iernocratic rant rroeone to mads oar U&IOQS without it thelUaiaa would never hare had an existence. it brought roar Statea together. It, and u alone, .held ,thetA together for mora than eighty 'years; and" it aloae caa bring them roeether again, v Itis tha only- fowar. that can restore tha TJnion ,Wt art constantly told that-U ia iitcumbent upon ua to do every thing io pur power to restore the Unioa. We aia ready and willing, yaa, we are anxious to dd an th reg and every thinft bat what is wnonwv and a wrOngcaa never restore- the Usioewbe right howevea, can aud that we propose to do ine. Democratic party will take its stand upon the eternal, inv aratable, aver living principles of right and of coDstitutional liberty to do right ,y strath and justice, and lears to .a righteous rGod to shape ths consequences ia. ths futars. ,lf thia Union ia ever to be restored, It will be dona by doing right by preserving- the Coa-etitutlOn, tht bond that made H. :This ia my I oulv hope for my country. I follow it as the cuiiarea w leraei ouewea tueptiiarOt ClO.oa by day and ofJrtre bv night, it and' H atone will lead ua throughTlbe wildmes of war, Apd blood and dasolatioa; and if it ia preaarYed tha time willoome whea tha. sky ; will clear -away, and in a brighter, better, and. -happier land ws will look back. upon thia scene with proud satisfaction, aa ws 'reflect, thst' we did not bow thi knee in thahoor of triar ff base. ty ranay and lawless naurparioa. .A u ' M : :Ib the meaatinM, wbatdowe arpectl Do wa look for ease and oamfoitt .-l)o yow today aspect me to tauyoa,ws eafer;way ta t hfc ttp oi eaictr wnereum wowdus aau onagers ahall no mora baaet and afliet.asr.v If yew-do ' t m. a U .- - . .m m - : pnnorTaiy yon,: xouara nt ;te repose on ooweryoeiiaorasea. wkilaotbera ia times peatJbaght to wia'the - prixa:o: freedom, aad awicaarBsga -aioQay -aaaa.. wa- eaay antler. Some af an xaa danatuah Aa nrisotr 'wad ) in ehaiaewwe ssry feel thy iioaviestering ?iir Our neaa, iieeaaas'wa asserkanrtrignLS aa treamen: Wa tan fttfordall thac but wa aanot iafford 40 Urojeaa-day arose hoar beneathaaeoa af pereoaa! aJbaaemant aaddisgracan ?a mAniOan (lie and hie memory baxrawaad'with.the toen- adictioa of taaaktnd;r evergreens 4 ar grow a boat histomb, and thalqaof graeratiohs to oorne may hlass bias.. Asnanaiay die ina cause iikathia.withaa4awf.iwrQw.--tmt: iovwo long life at the expense of liberty- Addraeif3. ret specjLts what a- prourace CAnaot-,an will ' Therw has ever been do? Itparpoaea, by tb help of God, to pre-J H. serve this s-Coustitotiea The ConatitattonlM shiiir.1 iW -C1. Tbeen made widows by uthu sectional cooat tSnVTiKkllm cDnot U Tee lhaV UO.OOO. llZ ia tsy : ..io raewrmiae what) k."iw .t.. . j .vi ..,t. anaa-wnenyrwaaao easy wasjiglt and jwhat-was . wroag The-' cnarlc broad aad plain .betweenMbn two? princtplca. The path of duty n plain cforaua. The-voice OCpast agea eomea f o as appealinTr in thie crisia. The Sffes in which feiieroaa. hihonl- ed men have suffered and! bledlor flie thaJn .Wff, ln' !Jal.ien,ab.le; rights, iiqplprs usln this boor of trial "eot io Wtervbn lbs tain.1 bright and shining pathway oC,coastUC modi uoenj oecause we near ua cianicvq or J chains. 2 As I remarked tiefbre ft is ifofiwy 'jkrpoae on thia occaaieb to disciisain deuilkiiy of na- wnai poHcyjmeaaerea mpjya:oe"toxjiUtds itheSrato oflndianajhobld be uttered in your t heariagv 'i .v't t? t. j ,.w. si One man- there7- would" hate been in"- rij 1 OUT I midst l0dtf,, an in rhed and An boDore'd rtiest; Ano whom you all- expected to -see and" bear wnoej this occasion, hat thst h-l-ji-fAl fittle sooner pet hips." than Jhe re-t- of us, aT aictiav to the base, tourmlion whieh histak-v ta the place of popotaf rights And of, the "Cba-' ' . falronUfeet th at 1 ' 'aia eaTlt v" Af aututmo Injusuee to a gallaata' boM And CsHtutlon1 loviag eitixen of America did-X' ail ' here, id utter, ia the name of the Democracy of Indj- maj mv aoiaaVa Teotsatarwst the? trrannv f " VA fiances vhw yjOJaadaaaKwithr I a - - -mm. m a. - tna waiiaof a pnaon, ,,,, . , , i 5 Aly country owtJxSfBg here today twiHr"ljtnst, be charneterixed bjfruence, Urmnesk aa4'iaiRiMyulVridence conist:io tioLlu thse ltd-dSecA3: "truth An ngnt.-gA iavo4ta-.a)a :iii4-oiectuii: tUe f-TvrmT'w JHufoilcftuAg lacidentt r . i r f mbbr'thr CHtrrUntrh; toh city yesterday s m-n.whc-o; wife 1 ..j j ... . .j etir tl s . C.:t:;i r -:L.I wl.h benci i j 1. to theaa few plain and ceneral nrinciDles which f ,it waa due to myself, die to tiy country Atv.-SeiSiuv on -io.rf ddAWlbA aAnaat.a'ad rloVion nmfJ- aft T.T n.W5earWIOOCttr, to omerxtenl as I rpintoi gooa tor onr own teUM spirif A P6. fofonr Jopla, be spinCof nnjon for all thaSt4teof AmericatandTtrnsf io myAeart 1 f A,f i,a-il r.AA& i'irtcl.r..l pourwe i iwi V3 jriTi:"'? Ito deacandl T"?'"CF FslV J!s? ary ewCrtean BnAOlbOIhJat. KtatiODaiiiejfulaii-lacidentt: I InssjsA ritifef oat ts e25fTt:.a 1 ir CL.LinJ I ? aiii.sia.uaf rs -v in two Pw5ifU of that fJca Hk- w:.ft;"W;2 LZlmmV.3. VT$e Wihlcg&a cjirrejpon.wJJt tf ths Chi nfutlicaa)aVyA r m w -9 a vW 3 r i vi av 7 Wa.-- ! L- J 'i.i'sc;Uy' 1 -wcsiiAfi tavI A UV ic Oft - yvraara, latsntion tororovanvi new .rtnc There is no iima to driU and prepare r;in;U lor this campWiga.- Becruits sent Into clJ r-r ImeArt will be .luora t for nell tttticc' Li - tysvihan-theytwoald la six mentis iTjJit vnto,WJTesicsetftwnd t will be far better for the oonscripts thaw tvey be assigned, to .the old r-gimena, and pced among the veterans' who Lave' -experieoca la-thetoadoa and lie&ce of the camp, and who BndOTtnd4Kwaayft that injure thai health, andtts.t?sfsicks. .Thf old brohxed Wirtiora k t ow how to cook,.wash. alep, campuva tnArcb to-the beat adf ahtage. aU xpasacS ,taiatiaaL& iaiOrmAtioav'ta tbw lie w ora4;, -r -vii, -;r . t.it. !MPQ0mwv:- ; a MIt Uetated tlhere .ortrr Ca.CO J. eerttrs from the army, who have not 'headed the SresidenCs proclamation to return ta their duty; 5 They will All Va cAnghrby thi Provoat Marshals whea the earoiliacs&ttsenfuplettd There will then be no escape foresaw, t,.. It is said on cpod authority,. -that .150,000 soldiershava beea. improperly . discharged -pa anrgeons' certificates;''. , , , ' ;t " ." ' . -'-' jf- aaVaBaBaBBBBBtaBBBBBBBBaBBMBatBBBBaBBBBBBSBBBaBaBBBaaBBaaBBSaa- Syf-t . .ClAfaful grttiU xrf .rttt tf cftM-v .Waara informed by aa-ar witness, thatiiof 'th e wak ly .Thursday Avening prayer meeti n. ia Washinrton viilaee. in this count v. a lead- ng Republican In prayer, ; prayed. that Cod would, in some way - or other, destroy tue-ao waHed Democrata.' ' sr!-t' - We are iniorinad by anar: witaeee,that a few Sabbaths sgo, in the church in Woodview,-Morrow county Ohjof a llethodut "preacfief. from iftTyerjioa, preached a .furiooa and bit ter tirade agalnfet the Democratic Party ; call-tvrg tbent traitors,' bat terauta. cnpperhcadji. Ae. that he-did.BOt.now what God would kf with them, unless be would feneaff,a y)rtiO" of hell for them and make it seven times hotter than the rest,' and there pour out hkwrsxh upon them. z M 4 -.j - f -Wa ara also Informed t by aa Car .witoeai" that a Republican declaim er, ia this .county , exhorted his audience to thank God for tha gilt of Jeff. Davie ; for without Jeff. DavhVe wonid not have had the Prociamatloo ofFrea-doilL'-. 4. r. yST . .r' :-f;:-'5 -.- .. Sach are the :wd, insane , and hlspphemon ravings of fanatical partisana, by .which th'ey seek to lead captive silly women" and addia headed men. i 4r: ; taSarely good men' will aot be influenced.; by such iVoft' i. and God always ttur&s a deaf cay to the prayer of -the wkked,' ; '. " " '-'rr . . . m. 4. - d that fa thelatter Umea i ruiy ins urue nas coosi jorcaota vy x ux. eoma ehaTr depart fronalhavfaUh giir.beAl taeuicitppirtta.-tnd doctrinea pJaiaakvBg lief of iiyp-; ocricy . having their eonecienca . eeared with a aol iron. Froin. sOch withdraw' thyself iVantJldd Bkitld And 2bbrr7 i ; ' " s - ,.Tb T7ftttA.cfT7Aiv.f- , j . The Pension office at Washington has lately recorded the ntnetsiiUk ViousandiA application- of wivea made widows by this war betweea the Northern aorSoulherh Stales.'" " . i.'- Whata shocking proot is thuvjf 4 h'e aw ol- work orwaHUisetcfo thooje. wives made widows by 6es battks during the laat twenty- lat leafik as tnany ffioredesotaie home "la" tha' I South? ''The'' whole An m her krthM wWoV an appalling thought that this nniuljer alia - 'fAr, far Abort or the actual bst nfljfi. that bear been occasioned 1 b ut 'iart ulUpncatiouof; these figures mast be reeorted ujr if tht whole " extent of tha mortality aions ia to ba striHed at-. It ia estimated that tha. total icasuaJiuea i aamoer neany a muuon, XI m AT .V i. JLZt m. mi- Hiwf tht surf eVEr shown fin a acen'e so sad. sib fmnble,'ineirth tftnBsaon,-'&s thUwhich oacyjfAoet haapreaaafaib fa.this' bybbodreds rof maimed and crippled' men ; -from the anlooaening evarywaera4f theCLaSd- .mm-m-m civil wsr : toe Wow IbatTtsiTpeen inflicted an- on-tha gfent in AieriaT inUresta of the country f ,l- m : m.,t,i.w 4. . . ,w- ...... t' wbich 4tc.yro5id4rogres has4eynJUl if ao actually 'reversed,' Jby,Uiia 'ianir nibble . coatest' cannot, of course, now Le GCTrelf :timatodk- T- r L"li v I it Ho ttngc it .ia.4bai2'era:iO''-pnee,,tBa' yet roseo. ija-v-erQjouxid-totitiJe. . who were rloujis xJieicfoaitilisroet ef axcrythipgthidmajbx tr.-siXayVri Tin "-5 ' 1 ' 1 hi . n -t rA warrant issued lridayfor ifiemit' Of fot? lom-3; charged -with tw'on of f k. la iar Mm m mm a m. 4 Tim mmm.wmwm mm m.4- A Dosiid oterto coart ttf -otLcruLres iil-.u the laia facers. i rj--vr-A ;'3- . - .JIee sra; jowHe A SLaw. are peaceable 'WfT Ueajocrafg anC it'j .repreeeted to a that . tnaaayoo" raen jrere jm.Jqcj trteon:r::t the QfTeacaeLa-r-d i....4..st tweni, ftr cM:r 1 . -bywitawLa: tai pc'.itlcsal L.rc . iy vT aawsaiaiaa atav sd.aw aw a . w t bei prpvea en tfce-fartber trJl. t'm. X. cans OTtlilltowtisbtp will 1 :v cc- :v Mk v ' ?.a If iour m9Bvusiwnna wixs uumoer, mjaiiiUaas l i ia far from"completstwhfle tt onlyrfpra-sents'ms side tu the ffsiriclial ktrirWlir r "pp, pp ea opuairj jnjtit unsce, -ajiriBg ts two lsst annual journey s in ito" orbit ?' The evils reahltinir from the infurieS au5e?eS- 1 ; . l 99Wmxm A.r wmmwt hn WM Awf . i. m H . A A' m 7 .'. .S' lie? hofel keepefXst.d Doctor ?fcUaw, Jeweller ' f a UhrhjhVriUe; "OtilyonAwas Arrtsrvci inf .- ;p will 1 eve cc- ;1 -." tAtOmmusuyllLAt tLey wer? t a f a' iu eet'T at extmp.4 lawless vUici ia Tiici.-i.t T e knovr,ytfrcof-wa f ck.-'trl;en.we iy; thsiTTr. -.Howlie hsv. aver tin?ehk r-r r ymJ C3ncid;'aprued bU hoi..c and fcibsr.w-of'f soldier oa ih'Cr , to;- tLVerav vrho ! Z aot-- i cent satiry a a .4. v H a can of these . . 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