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Si-,.. - - "-v -v . --:., -. ; .if, - t - .r fits'- - ,fc i ---'6 -f r?-v v-m -:rs:- errors- T tca-rtet! " w -S Mm J' T "Tl. 'jill " -1 VI-1 t<Tv Dot inera VMM; fl bto t'Mllthtj Mute? tXM flr tlMxpi !ITED JJT L. IUSPKR.- - 2Ir. VaiUndlgkam in th 8ouUl That n.iml newspaper, the PIUWplii A J. i c. n -lipon tbe Iono ifeeHirk-ti'trt ot .ti.'V'tt-tii IThain. wCietii he wm hkn-Afl over jo the Q.irtleraie-nttfboritie: I jm lyal rltlert of the Si ale ixfOhlo urn! oflhe - Uirite.1 -StAte. . I km here b force ami tig i nut mj will. I therefore iurremIer;mTteirto'jod s primmrr war," mvn t t .We ; ak die . Iveenien or. Peniinylvania to poniler on ttrin ptlrtotio 4lettion ofone .of their exMed fellow ettizrn. mnl then jiifge for thmiwlvea wbelh- . .i . ;': '' . ' . ' ." wr i urre ip nr eutii in aim. lie nas Hiirren derel a prisoner of wr. TJ . - C .1. jCint Vu( . will. He elaim no hospitality Lut tht which the progra ofciviluation ai4 f homnnilr acconls to the captive. Such is , the finale, for the prenent, of a tragnljr wh'iea bas been enacted with the fwrtatn down, anl of which we bare onlv heanJ the aiinounre-eaent, and the hisea of the audience at the last act. . . . . V Mr. VlUiHgHtn will not be betrayed into an act un worthy of hlmelf or the eanse in whoe defewee he is now atiffering. Hia Roman attltitde now pate all hia accuser to the bJah, and convicts them of fciniving hia character and persecuting a puldie man - who had become a favorite of t1e people of hi State, merely to rid themselves of a political adversary. Tula is not the ttteana of destroying a nutu iu public eat ituation, or of uUing a aiop to hia future career. All history prove the contrary. The free institutions of. this country will yet le renioml to their original purity ; and jtis'.ice, which is now trampled under fcat. will yet resume her scjHre. . Wiiftv will ike aeimsers and the jtidgeo of Mr. Valhukligham. -ataml thent And what con-4eisatMrii will be hurled against them by the impartial. iriWna I of fihiic4fjiiiioo 1 United ;ltarea Senator . HxMar Wttsojf, of IXassaeHuaetta, at the anniversary meeting o tbe fimaacipatfaw League . in Boston. ; a tV.w 4aya m wbfT ir.dea eerhn reply to Wgy ast.iraluasrMo cuarged tnattioverniiicnV badVhuw'BUft1. "6f Vigor " in taking care dl 'tha negro,' In the course of his remarks Sen ator Wilsot made the following statement a to the reason-why the ,ioininationa of cer tain militaty men for prsmotion inhe army were ' rejected in the National. Senate. lie aid; - . . ' v: ' . Ui.y .aivoll -er liil " failed to receive I ro vt ion eft atvttit of,, Ui sc.t i mets on .1 be U tvrrv nnim: Ire thtn one m tu no i-a.tied it Mlftr-rwl ksd Wen rvjte-l fo; wr4 4r r.s estiast etdored men Th- re iMtiiM whV iMi were pnat'KeI or rejected were iip"n t J u live' session, but he hud tit right tti'rVvfdt what waa done there, ' T7h!rt t!f Howlers and Brawlers t Fi n ey V hlngiori Ckricfe. w hi-h is rajmid tit oifHal organ of the A Imiuistra-- lhn naa'ibr tvf lowing, ; ? ' '' There: ht a sreal daal to he written yet about this reUeOm. b no-evtao-le -aiW be- wre ii-temiiir1i4ii that WnSa relate how iAtJtrm-iff t at rt tetuf f the Vest Unt and the milUitiylaaarirjf QeiiUral Hatteek retainel Grant ijt Imeotum tnl. uut tiu aVxetV.' 6 aw, '-tJe, W xpathtfinu, Senators, Reprtsertn , tioe. fKtt&cia inumtrubta. - Ilia fautous answer to B:tckner. I propose to jaova . in-miaty on your werks," sumpel the man and ha' he Oil filled the expee'ationi that aq c earnest and loyal people formed of IiinC " . To the fertgofng the New York WtrU ap-r pend.'t this comment j . . , : . t .. ! the CkromkU would only tell who those howling'brawling" Senators and Bepre aentatlvea are; it would do the country some aervice. V The. President at any , rate enough bereatltr ta.torlnd them the Wbie Uoaaa. VT aaserr tanch afraid that they are the Sma feeple wh are even uow flktiuz back atl fofl h lwiweea WaMhington and Falmouth, who howl at Uenan u.Ut they got aiaa oafahu oontmaad. anil wbo, ara brawl lX njffbt andJay Jo . kjeep, Hooker in bta.. Taev-ara-a.peatiierotu. set. and bar been front th start, a 1 ( a,'? la rrctatag taiasue a writ ot kmbw corpus ia tha castor UK'TaJlaMrghftixf. Jpdgs wiit ot Gaeiaaatlsaih C - i ' - ; .. For the reasona which I bars attempted ta set tbith I am led clearly to the conclusion that I cannot judjeiaTly pronounce the , order a)! GeMral Buntakle for the arrest of-Mf. VaU - laadJgham aa a aufiayanii nwt, - Ui ere fore, bold that no SafScieat ground haa been exhib lad for granung the writ applied, for. There is pat ather ctmiideratioQ lo which I rnjy. verhspa,vrOperly refer, not as a' rtnadu for re fusing the writ applied foe, tut for the purpose Jf sayin X&SV if granted, there ia naprooabil-If r that tt would be avaUabla in relievior Mr. ; Vallandl-ham from bisn present puahioaj It Is. i teaft. MMTZZjxapi it weaXi-asc is eeeywi. AM X conies x ant -somawnai retoeunt to aatoriz apreceas JUi'ait ipvulLftU U 'r. Wktt a sUrtlis admlssJosi fromibIktiviav that Iarfiaotrtjeirf .tiuUr.ow-lreHla4wrtul . . .. - - , . - i t3tg T3 SMSJ Xv:. ,ut:'" ' ae Ut VDm Sia :-Yours of the 25tlvr Feb- . . a -w . t . a ruary la mwiveo an?r 4 m gooa, part, what TOt ear -written, j hpwerer wholly utt- wer inimwicepiiontOf ry opinjiMia my position. and the otgetta Kr, wiw.a ocnety w in diilurtkm of political tkmwUdCe haw Ism or-gatiized. 1 lisoe from yoiir , etituable.ctiar aitter that your in tent ion and motive were.ol the moat benevolent kimt in atldmaing ate. and in reply, I shall make a few .remark, 1 trust in the name kindly spirit, w pile on the subject you introlocw I use perfect plainness of speech. ' ' ' '' )" - Your letter tonehea on" many' topiea ."opoH some of which f haee, for years, betowel much sudr. ami it may 1 that a frankd'w-cuftt-ion of them at' a time when the'puWlc mind ii alive to sah dwcaaston.' mAv 'be we' ful in elu'irinjf truth. Fandmentalriferrnce of opinion is oAen more seeming tha real. perhaDS from Uie innerent . iitterietion or fnini language itself m conveying Air real thoughts 4 r a-" J . to another s inlnI. or Uiruuzh some defect oTl I IlilCIWV vr.Piuwiwil 111 uii anni ut.rinviiuun mnxunzc, u ix n ,441, w a .:j r r - .: 1 . 1 11 r navniiuH w w m it wwum w that aspeniy or remark upon other a niiacon- cepnons. wiiun in tai aay 01 excuement ue-fbrnM the popofar -style. "More difference of opinion. 1soaetry entertained, is entitled to that forbearanct which is, denied to hraxfti-Ctcel. persistent falsehood. ' ' I can awuwint for yonf roisopneeption of the purpose of our society, a' well n of many otlu er topiea upon which vott have written, only oil the presumption that you ground your "remarks on the aasuhied truth of the egregious-lir 'false and impudent representations ol an Miiprtaciplel reporter of th Evening Post. If this was the eonrce of your information. vau taislit as welt look fix. truth respecting4 Bible doctrine from Voltaire or ""homaa Paine. Are vott not a wars that thepretended reort ( the incipient meeting at Delikonico'a. which ieil to the formation of onr aoc:ety. is a tHue of ralsehoo-U from beginning to end. exioeel and refuted in numerous journal ? til how many falsehoods perniiteiilly repeated, oiut a journal le convicie'I lefore Its statement or facia I'll .ill be recgl with suspicion? I need not sav to you that ..ie adinisnioii into the Evening Pst of such a grossly 'abusive report, while entertaining a I bayehiilierto. for its seuior alitor, so much personal' respect, (however, much I'may differ' f?om him politically,) ia a source of deep mortification to me. . , "' . - ' ' '' ' v . aa. tisld's LKTTB. ' If r. Field's letter avilressed to me., waa probably iudicted. under tha inflaeaee of impressions made by that aame ialamoaa, report, and while t . have no coiMpliriMt of want ot Alt?!,-. n. I'l.Ain.. aourtesy fn hia part towarde me. psrae nail v, I aaw nothing fn its general tenor' af aalftcieat L imnortaoce. to require anv answer from me.'--- ttsm ,-4i v, " r4jc4,y J ilressed to the public through me.- amt I' was uted only aa a convenient notw of atldressing the public So-tar as-any -thing be said re- quiretl notice, that notice wia taken pf . it.y . several jnurnals. I enclose you cliptnng froui two which' h'Hbp'n to le at h'tm!. ' W hat-ever 'personal regarM -haver tar itr ' FieMand tor hw! highly rwspectatde laL -eotnku, tlie stat e f the, jcouiatry. com peU me , pa,waive all ooiAileratim of social, relatione, in treat? Iwg of its pit.itPHt con.lition. ' Ilia viewValmf mine On I he subject of the polivy oflhe wiJ 'ni'nbttratioii are anfipo lit, an t ft view of his ; reffcM-ted action in'the peace Coigreai; in son nertioa- with aoitae 5)f hijt radkvtl atvtoctatefV. to whtch. action can be trsi, ibe.preaent awful condition of the country, since it waa in their power (if I h ive been ngntly advised to have averted the wr. I cannot but bwk upwhia and their political courae aa laying upon'thea . a weight' of responsibility which - I wtxihl ikw have upon ' say "Couscienoe - for a tbouaaad woriila. ; ' ; . .- ; : .. v'- CHStSTIAM STXJTO rotvT.- ' ' . You desire "to diacuss the. aubject from' the christian's staiMl puint, . L accede to this more readily since that Is reciaely ihe'ftand point from which 1 have always! endeavbreil to view the whole . nehl or controversy. Uu Bible truth, therefore, lam ready to' plant sv ry poa'uiou I take. . . . . , Did it not lead me into too long a discoW sioa for a letter like thia, a dwcuion start ing from a point too far l-ack, even .' froui fun-damenral theological principles, I snonld like, to establish with you this atanI-pmnt.tmpreg: aa bly on the Bi Ida.;.'m Th ia wil I h a ve to be done ere the perverted christian mind of "the country can lie disalviaed of the ruinous fatactea which have turned aside the incumbents of so many; pulpita from their legitimate duty or al-kty ing the fierce passions of men, tk rough the; tranquilixing influences of the gospel pf. peace. and.chasged them into tmpuMioneJ' political orators, wheae exasperating, haranguea have addal fuel to the .already ragitfire of 4ero-cious and deaohtting fauaUctsm. 7 Such a die- euastpn. important aa it, is, mast oe. aa abey- aaea.-- -r' . :-' etJS y 'I proceed to r answer vourj aneetioaV "What appears to yoo a'irafilcient reaKro' for a carietian ctttxeato array aimaerr wit& 'oto-era for the extreme and raifical rpose ,pf ,wn-dermiaing of rvafrijng tha power of tns gov-eminent at 'a' crisis" when nnaniroity' orubi port is so plainly esaeotial hot only to ha weV Um kilt tAlli. .m. tiR AfilUikiini'1; '' v . obrixi'axxf 'asp oktaiSTaAUOir.' .JL will aasljse the oomponeai parts. of r our qusslion. You assume, witoouC any warrant toati my purpoae ta to nnuermiaa ana; par- ahxetbe power, ol' the government. v You appear tO have fallen into tbe prevalent error of co founding thSveratneat- with the aU uiuiatrauoa ot ina government." xowra-coo sensible 0t to see that thee are not the same. The ia. Oeswmaijai haa Indeed Two rnesa- Ia a ae iaga ana in oruer t re scan' of. aa-jjecs roai amblgatty anow-sae taeay thai the onlinsry trieantng of rovemmcnt, ia fres itmatrlee. hi. tliat foimitrttrulsaieata,! niisa.aiia prin&tU ,oy wtuce a oajioq prtats ts; pTeTnea.cry whicbliajt&nUaa member of a bedy iciU are to rerajtitfiejr4Ation,JGo ia met atnrtfneJiytWtts r-xaan o.-Cles both of eitisen ajuLnwLUe' .eerA ar9r !.Myr..itht :WordVspUme4J pseppaoarpr,,uri!iiwwJeaning fjyobf moqa wihju4ixtmaiTifpuL,w;a lairs thva tk i,nr, .H - , .T'vJ-yv''wmjM . n.iiiTiVH x v iivsa v . r - m - - a a mm. ' t 4 r , u 4-- .if -t ' ' a -f 01 parjaattuutoHavx m,we aajijtpqirua- oUb jjeopJaNErrryichanra jof th , adminiaJland cataa4to,-p?0dBCjir ct vik and r4a)jVtnUhxtIaUnedla a'o to rW tratnm at-.every, ejection, reuerai. Mate or mauicipaU sreat r. atioutlUxembHflea greal Xrath. tThe verivment , .reajain fctact unsfatbet, wnuajunjadostjsiii oot.of existence. tka.rery ptirpueftof our arxl strengthen ilairidiej4iau8ir)jt nmonckhe .MOtde each a knowledge of the ;ia tha b'ght of,, tbas xpIicai(on yontapstjlfa. ljrunaiHnctqnoUoarntyfrBmenf meajtnd Prehleht'lLia)itt, rntited vhlm ta feeive that so .far , franyVyi"iif- fajltttxor tb g trc 4T tbe Soat hern Con lek hear what' ht liadto aay to iaaaaT ItW whiet wkk othm lorhe j pafpose, of niMltrmin jng.. raeyt wtti, U"h6i jasnrietf fn Vrifcovfnf1iV Mmoioniaghem.UloTe hirq , aa to. ptt and oamlrsinc ibw oower of the corerntuefiC'! i that whicK thelrbwrt hiiheil therftiea eta4aM4a thetn to emisrrate. and he baaeH'thu ar- aoctetv ia 10 annua nrineioiea-aBbn wnicn it IbaiMedLtlmiUeaawnh shall ot be in toe power af admin atra- -' . 4 t . f 4 4 - - uott, wueiurr wraa or wKea, Mj wora ua in- jurv.i' i ..ys vii ,Vj .;. .;' ..t' l virld to no man in heart v. tavalfv to thel qomentmrmt nor innl1ienc alw to the m: ration in an ns twnrwiaimeainre, wnai- man, yog whi agree wn n sa, mat Tie govarr-ever mar be my private opinion of their wis-J mertf would .-aoc t jastiied iaehakiiHe dotrir You mistake me U you KUppose I have! avny rat ca! : latrpose.oFni! alyxii'yjfany of its legal nie them . onvinc, I shall ' nse my constitutional tilterty ; to fo , eo(' and w ir the adninistrat,ion I whfeb be speak of the cerreftw Of the etM trnnsmnh (he. power 'entrusted to it hT'tneiWersis toveTnttettU-Yas peopip. emieiipr.io point ont iner er ror, 1 lot in a .contniiiacinbr- Vnkinl" spirit bui never tlie ea "Brrolv. To the standard of the fhtituiio dmdtkf -Univh, under ft iIM uniini Oltin. I Bllll C1IHZ M IDS OBIV eraii wn-inxiijcai iHiur ill me cmnirr. vur inij ncmct I : 1 1 :.,.!- ... jagninsv anarcny, aiMi oeepinjfni. . : . VV4T vvaT wa. avrrfwx? But yp aay-f unanimity, ol .support in essential to the very life of the. ft t ton," . Sup port of what? Laws and acta subversive, pf the government f . Liw and acta ,in diiect ami palpable; epotruveution f the Constiti. lion tk Lw and acta outside pf the XonatitOn. tiou ? . Where ia the, f4iiidaueatal ; law of the government, the.Omstituiioo. does thepreid- leut, one pt the alm.tn intra tors ot the supreme bw. find bis authority for, the mancipation. procutpmltOH F . Where for Lia nsurpafK7 of power to suspend .the kabcat cerpwe 7 , Where lor the confMcatioo acta rt: w Itere for thel. an. tbority to . arrest, and incarcerate., citixens t uiee are all acta of the atjniiraiak.noi.of the government they are . acta, eutvereive of the government: ac that are "riyxing ani. are antennvning -tne 'government: a that are dividing the people of the Nortli. alarming them for the safety of the :Comim-tion. tlte government: awl arouaing them to call, their servants, . the aiministratpra, to ac-couut, ' . i- . , :! . . .. . It a on snch a confoundiagof terms as'thiaj of government J and fmitUttruUon, thtt yoq charge " extreme and. ; ratical purppsea!','u p on those who rally ia eupport of ih government. ' (,:...: , .. ; . . ... .. . You must excuse me dear sir if I say that your letter to o great an extent Laset upon the popHlae fallaites.of the day, is itself a proof of the oeoeaeity o ju-H sack a society as we h'tvp formel t- because if taipda like yours, intelligent, reflective ingesiouN, ronscientions. are no mwcV at Janjt pa tbe Imndameatal prin- ciplea of our institutions: what,, must be ia otthrmiMla of other , lee, intelli'reai. yip Imliihe their, bpiniona. anl tnonhl; their tellecta conirolliag poblio opinion' t-'V. the- feaatica) . a ven qas am : ' ciiAarrca or- ABouriovtsif r ' ; r' ; B the manner in' which ycfit alluU "to'tlie 1? . i t... portion of I he field,' took' at' the dark con-1 Uveof wnspirntor. freedonr shrielters. Bible purners fierce. "inijpHcable, hesd-strong, de; itoumtiatory. Constitutioii ' and" fjli ion -haters: noW tactlnna. ltreathing forth threatehinrand alanghter against all who yentore a' djflVr-ence of opinion from 'tfiem. murderous, ' ts- aioaate advocates of Imprisonments smf oang- mga, blooivhirstv and it there W any other epu het of atrocity found n the vonabularv on wtckolHesH, do they not evrv one utlv ' desig nate some phrase of radical ab6litiouim. ' omtijictiom arrwKXi - AaoiVrtorf tsa asra is- ' rtJatlCAMS IB roast BLK. r.-yrihir. ' Bu.t yoa wonbl fcve aa make a -distinction lietwwen .theae tMraUcals atni in&lrla of .the l?.urri.on stanjp." and the, immeni parte" wniejo, as you aay "came into ieing and in-ti) ; power only on the grand purpose of resiat- in 4Antl4Mi m . n il 111 T 1 . ' 1 . .7 J. ... r y airing tae aeatioii yoit raise of vthe ex-Uteuce of any 'Somtkern jyvreisio, ( pre vioua to the Isst Prnndeiitial election.) makine! resist anct necessary oa the part of the Hon h, I ask ou bpw can any distinctioii be made between parties In close Alliance, carrying oat 'together And snaiaiaing the ea me policy T - Did not the KepuiMMwa party,' (nt wboee ranka i-reeog-4 nixa many excellent,-- intetugent, oowecienisoua aten, )dd net 1 aav-taat party, in the full eon eeipusnees of the diabolical character of that radical aait infidel,r factioa, from a political alliance with It for the purpose of edttaiaiag tha power which they now fioMtviThaaxpso tation( in forming tbaeoalitioo-was ,douU.Mss that yoa weaMba able to: control the teajly amaller win of the aliUneawYoa thought this poenibloH -did aett- 8e-eoen aa it wast appSjW.tliaVsttha;4lljta been formeiC I predicted , that the 'Ajiblitiop Wing would control the whdle Valid IPthe pkr-ty; tbaa formed were enccsssfuL tha f-hopea- of the eottutrytfof cwacaaadttta-Union wpaU,PS wrecfc: ; for it Js the vexy nslurepfnaticism, to leaven the whole tump. aaYnotrlihti Task iyott now id look at te suU of fooan-try f:U it aot traa that thamboiitltM eiement has auinsd theeoutrplafthat 'jm pica se par ty pf which 900 soeakr. t Are voa aot . adro ieating aadrapppottuig the hotUioD: poliey,.o n AununHHrauaa t vm ivaot vrua toat tutas very rrfclieaUjaad jiofl lela of rtaX3arriaoo stamp, whoavyoa juatly loathe, Jiavs franaed I aad pasesJ tharaosi04afveaot)iUHnKpta; area that, tmga ths arhole policy.! ihf adnio-iatratioal; notoripoa ia ttia- ct t that, .to k u to answer tbaqoeation.' Theaa hsp are ipe men who wooawt xtaq yosj ant listed, may innumerable host who dissent Ac. t . Bui I r f will got A.y pa thp injusUes .thus to, judge you ? J y. thstBdard hr. "which .ypitjirpnld Judge f mowPa ,ery one of stij, experwnce xtical movetQejiu, Js awaia wiat m vHHiNan party exeitements. there- isveryjosaibJftarieiftf character sa- iojE tosetherrKt because, of other 6r reni evt satitw, outtortasiri;Ar)oee oicaJ- ryina common rersurviivwhicft-'!! ?leel tnore or lees, intej'TheifeaverU interests rr;. 4,w ions. ... waa. t extreme radRatlwrn ainj infitlrlitv .f;th.'tfarV rispn . stSrop.".!' am glAil to fimf'w nave a comhon! stanT point" froinwtlcfi ;tb 1ew' ra i aociappraprtatsiy paofe your owuestioar rqr .z urwwwTO"r" P and ask. , - Caa it that, the purest aoi 1 ? .xtsoltewssa gaided by their reaaorti aotBe-aiost 'psfriotip xaiaaarsa. draw to their adrpcar I h3dcegoouY?Btoas he sesreelv.i errea-er'sajehtwrsoaa, whihi they to attraet the I P&iVg ;orieea4aooJetimeao W wwe riXomorfmeasurs marw ks di versa apos-l ntmawa.zicai vi5uit?T5I7ia?'- f 5SJ -SMe!fsedm trlAphf nn on5 sows o si'm to oUsjii " non. sartWaUraiferi-svtefeso' ty l! 3 eh-- tt-r ! M yXpHcnjMadxs;.: Us be ofqm few Who my be loud as J C -.1 in c;::wf thtTi-3arr.;.i?cftI:a i'crtiMsX &.:iBting U.-Cai rneaTKrrpromctrw raod syrla;cw,wc:tot;!.3 tp. ct. tUKfeA Lid eftJ-ialtfcef -tt- -1 e r - ' tl a atssrilrm tLc-"."-: r c " I Via atsM- iftriatiitiut assatkatuiaJft evif. a toeasare that more fl a 99 Uny het;baa- to ivacncCa or thXortb,ao4) ' nonncW to be ita fetTsj, aaawrr yomr. ; quest lob intrUigeatly.i U fffeeaaary. Jo k 1103a; ' tW nature of that ienerL LeSare we jean joatlfJed ia rewwvlnjrw ajttewptinifa remtre - t f . . t . . - At t 4 I & 1 t 4 . . it. 11 iwhw sm iapwM io paairws- l tntvif jMptri ujueu;e ts rery nalure iy aartfauif that man .can .00. a eotifitioi oTa deafa kmncipLim pnciamvt -n - ILia 1 Jim wWJcti I leottle45tfiteip OtXis priaXi'asficaatk ouoiu, hu reuutiwionnio iaTjrreBiaem 01411st viPpen otatrai Jj, . on, ta a wept, tft e oataonai vatoawopweaapToar jo -an win recoUect tbe interview, on Angmit ; . : defence otit aretawoa Akcy.Y MvUiMUk rlSS2.- ttweeo a Bbmmititee4or coloreJ admin-iAjwca ckrtUter hot to baan'ected by any iucbi.tciwariy abortAe a4 quixotic attempt. undermining or pari4 prwt,fiif irwytmr tjowiw jtm navaiopt pieasurea.' : If I thinW f thT the prevalent 1 m!unlentjaiihV of a'pAsa- T akw in MrV'Stebtea'a bee at Savannah, fn ronnpeinne ni swvij ami our government ht jnslified )h He meaimreto VeS1rovaIaerv- Atthongh a rreal multitude tMMh' ia' Eomw j siid Aerica 'entertain -t hia stefeotTped error; nu it umn wimin m irw Mja uven'-ienerarew In the lata hobnterventkm report of tha Sea-ate Coeitf irtee'otr FerefgH Reiatioam yel tt is none the lesa aii'egregtHiar4SpprelMMion ef Mr. Stephens remark, 'aad a false assuntptloa that the ttmfetersrtt gov-efthieartuve adopted such a cornerstone', fa tbf first place, if Mr. Str)hea hsid male snch Sa annoancewient m nai speechil which he! ttasfttot.) tbat woM not rpmidiDtelaw Tor thegxrnroeat.'' do net look for theaaiboritYerihe'roadamen tal lewlof a governmenrin acasoal epeech of any jmemtiers or nsqminMtrstion," not even from thf Plvsiden ,! the fundamental law ttself. in Its writfea offidallY accepted Cba-stittttSohr Now inhere U hot one word In the Constitution of the Confederacy that gives eo4-or to' any swehh -idea a slavery.' beiwg -the eae aer-etoneof tl ternment : on the contrary. Section Article 1, clearly repediatea it--4 rnr rsiaerr f the saeBteJ ' esrMiHtione or theb gevertia-eaty common sense suggests that in . thr fnndamental law they would - and should use every 'effort to strengthen and sup port it, and vet'they forbid in that section and article thafT very policy "JrMeh ' wtmld ' give strength and permsoeney ' io sucU - a cornerstone. :(-- 1 Mr. Steph eW," however. Aa aw a tfe'eeirvH&ni yetlie-i quoted-every where the source whence this' Wide spread ervneous opoth-egem has proceeded. "It mly l well to venti-It this matter more thoroglily. taarcoimiE sTokx ii tbs issquAutt or . : ;. .v . ; . .TBS TVO 'BACXS.;' . . . . " i lt nalearu what Mrr-tpphens actoally did say. Ilis-lauetiace is this t," The foun4la- t ion ofxur new r 6ovrnent are laid, its, cor- aer-etone. reals ,uan'.;- what Z slavery no "jupon ttne aremt truth that OS neors s aet-eewal t tkMkiUm9.r that ala --VAe thenq defiiJOJUe -Milj-irl Tatf. M'ikU LallUaTn noriua f-tMMMJ4jCr Thte oar newAJovemmeni. ia (the .firvl in , the history of tbe worLl based .'upon i his' greai 4iyswatr plulpsophieal. ait , nwal. trai.lu:-Tta la agaagecould not f .a ppl ied.to.ala very 1 It woubi 4hs a MtmusB Visapitftcaifoh of term. wpcaii fHtrry a pujwcai, jwiiyappoH-ai, ann 1 mora 1 iuwt je mm eat. w gating tw bis lirarrrs shat th ileas rrevnlent at the' tune oar Federal CustHpf ion-waa formed rested anon the assnmptipn of the tyy nf rttcal: i nta prnpostupjt ite oeci res to oe ansewnd.. and that bp, ae, .O.oyeynpienit, waa foia4fcd upon exactly the pppoeite. Idea. The error on otie side which , he combats ia the, 'munmtd emmiaUnt nf thg 4ace$.i The opposite truth wliic m twopnaiids is. the i physical, pholoaopliical and ;inOTalrnth.., that (As one rmeef ' prt.'mni CfTs W .inwrrni n raw irotn tap- truth 1 'that tow ppys'lcai duTereaes, deter, minea tneissOiS of the inferior race.', 1 confess I cannot see hoe to eecape. that conclusion.' exreot hvdenvin the ineonalitv'ofibe Iv den vine that there ia this hvmoai itlfTertnee JtetWeea thetn, for- inhere is thia diUerence. ibmi one race oi neressiir is superier. ana tne pdhtr mfrior, and ifjthe tyf6 pkynealjf uneHal rn-m rv cnni-ttrt w h'i1 v,"er . ' tu.r same community the soperior aiuat Jjovera the mferior,. Can yen avoid thia, cclaaioa t tax coBaxftToxft casko m-bxbptbo.V What prosserta at aeeeesa tkwn4a- there4-of anv atteeaac to rtinu ve each at eorrter-atone t Who hMcosnahhiedsbetwa rBpsveieallyl . - - - . . . . . 1 ditentTrrneeeeaiHtet-fa; out one aaawer,iv a - . a a 'a it ta upd. j o attempt, taereioref m removal of thw corner-tewe; which taf nrtsdota:haS - 4 ' i,t mm M . W t: Mttw-Ms ot uaiKa aeaety, : te' neo-; pmamptuoaa a ediaraj. that few oald be rssh ewoaghv to aadertaka -it.- The 4jmmw tatfewaity tAe mass thee ia thia eoraes-etoaev an.i pot atavary stavoryv awaken- a a jseeara-sra4 mast be, ia asanwfaeWt, thewetweaaf re Iungof thia fact ahi if yoa caTeaovathel mrnmr ami In m! th ' il LtMiimf ' ' - Ms reosr, yoa mar thwa de-troy alarerv ; Imt sutce tbe jtovtaaxaaBeliaogeiliisskjiH nor caw attr earthly aower aontkAwhtas.rao loligasttheXarweas exissx- togethe fia the same community, row 'ataycAaaee the? ass st ir. or t he iwlmivawsstioWof thw taxwaj tatlojwr Is r -T-B . van asat - 1 a . - va . .e 1 ne otnar wut suit ve raomznaab. -ojavera Aa America can oolrdaboliabe lhr avanW Oe ywiei; la? it Worth wWSe.toatteoip la arxH move k iioiwaawlima elhich Ood haa laid I- I Ths twsacwtiwjrbf Uf Strpheaa haaf e.-op-d Dosite tawaltel iattertsawaias the wider Aoatne, oathe Theory of govemmenl, as riven U feiai Ufcl bV5 hia etaadsoav-O. Fl AtXama. IBs acocsaplishod cspeasepUea of oajr ejocra ment to ths Court of ItJbswsb. . ? v3 at T.r- " OrtUke apeeuUUaoa (AttUry ,i! ysaa; JX Aoamo oegtaaaw, aagamrng U stloaee as wuwlsxaaat with; whlahcoco pose hie exuoca? -.r f .v -ft-v-f 1 . xt . - a jb , . a rathertroTiiitabiUtj? to rsaistt. temtation-lhsa i" ' 4 - f. .i. f 1 ,- Ml . " . 4 irotn i BBinrat. propensity w iu aois is tas UWT HWfJIItm- fc; - :af e put Ih.-Adams theory i imtliitJanr of tlf. fltsrta,r.MTha. tmrnlAliona of goearamentaars lattticomcratons tBa-gtestratai xoas sua am wiws last 43 aantaa; rtuau VrpcUt.s s tL xr t h ertrore. rtrUiLaT jC. frt3 Ciiaptriait, i&hemit ctthS very s f roerBiaant.iTaa' s&tarlravl ; tH jt. , v .-m I - " 4 .. - - t.-, - 4. 4. . ; Tfcn-4JiFoinl,;a)d'ia;'two art auorrtner fawtUern .ir-rniR. tweed featvioaa t he fPotomac' to ml t same great ; aadWone wWtKillrtcaUv wOt(nk th ica President of the ntleraey, t wit, Ui cement to them on the Very corner-sione de- "4f ehiretl, ,fUr. tkephea. to wti, the physical b'tference arnqwaiity; of the; Awp-sWesawv Presideiit Uncolaa plan waa to aepermts te ..irawiiyesiirv feirnt.raeea. .Ve have Wtweetr e 'brmnier a??frwe,tlia ex tats betweea almost any oth-4 er two rces. vXbtber it,is rtgot or w rung, 4 need hot dweuas. lut; thia piysicui tfijferrmee in Wgreat,disa Jvantage to US botbVa 1 think. Yoer rnHf are suflrii.g; In my judgment, the greateH wrong; Shflided on any people Cot eVew when youeenae to Jbe slavea. ypa are jar -from- wring placetl on an equality t wit a the white race.: Un ihut ' eroad. continent nor a siagh irikn oTroor rare ts'ttrade the etnal al ii elngle man of ours. Go wliere yon are treated the bast, and the band ilill-upwt you, I do vot fjebpiajw to disoqae ihisUit tpprejwntit aa a tact with which we hays to" deal. " I cannot niter It if I won Id: It is a fact Sboui which we all feel and think alike, 1 and yew." tfikrar tr'fssBWT" 'ior ' or ! bxalibo f wtra ''. ' -' '"'TSIC' COaHRB-STOBB.' : ' . .' Thus voa rWiwiva that both Pi raidnt T.in. olo and Mr.tefbeoa are ia , perfect , accord .la seeeptitig and acting upon tire, same great truth,, j Prei.bnt Lincoln accepts he pkytieat tneyyaaty ot tbe two .races, as cowifdetefy aa Mr. Stephens, for where there ia a tmader df- rect V (WW7Wliilk attirude ot England towanfa the fwo rates, U would be alwan tp aay. they . are ecntaL especially, .when the Pre-hle'nt truly add that this difference is physical, that h ground ed in theorisinal eottsthution eech race. 4 The only .diffirrence let ween the Prei.lent -of tbe. United States and tebr as is in. the use to which they put this physical .'philosophical and moral troth this rorner-etone. Mr." Ste-phena wposea- if w hie 8a vatmah speech; aa the basia of the aew government;: Mr, Linoota adopts; it aa the hasia of hie plan pf separating the rsees. becansp of thta hysiiral difference. Iff.' Stephens fhkes the stone as a: whale, upon which he won Id eonMract a governwettt.- Mr. Lincoln. would split the stone .and . drag .the part" asunder. Mr. .Stephens accepts t be fact and'ndjuste hia fabric to it. ; Mr. Lincoln also accepts life tavft. aiid la perplexed with inrrica ble drffieulttea in hia attemtis todiepoee of the jwo portina of the rovwey Mone. . UI rttUDIXT I rSBIMXTIXSIS dxaiiwo 'yC'-y-; : WITH TBS COBVCB-3TOM. . ' It is well to notice; tbeae pyrphxi(iea of. the Presideht'e mind as ihry are manifeKteJ in his singular interview with fhia 'colored "dele gallon j ''The grar tra: fc of ihe phyxle tdiffer-C'ier of the two racea wreo-pat&ant' that W 'cannot: eonroyert t pl, ha frankly, dec.lt ne to make the a!ttnDU ret. while acvebUna the wTlict. he Miora than doubt the wnd6i' ol 'the M fan, lnmHTi'y WWBJ igkt af rji a4 arreatf poa 11a '-existence and - thm 'fnW (fohtit oiicon4cioislr) tnvpttgna thearistlom of the Creator for who latt tio-l coal 1. anmin physical -ditferewce ia the -two races. ' The ratwrng entile testlon iltere fore, -whether- a AjteWthet iriicht; or. wrwnsw aa-if there were two sidw to each.' a qaestionj directly im Sicatea the wiailomof theUreator. The Pre nf toot while declining to diacass thia question of right d wrong, actual iy dectdea it to I wrowg. ly declaring it to vle a .-disadvantage to both ra.?e."dahis opinion, the fda'( good Seuse of most of the' remarks of the Pres cient in ht interview, and the eoliisioes oT thoneht ia his own breast whrcb b diacloees. f where ibrutha mt :int6'-cemtant conflict. point to some great radical datnrbing error, not lajtbe Preafcfent a mind alone t-at pervading 1 1 popular mind 00 the aaljeet . ot A fri ean alavery eSerywhere, ! ; - i ? . fit Okx'A XkitOS'or TBM ' WOBLD- OW SLAT- t.Ji mA m(4. t faluwfv. "so T rife 4 evertwbere a, . ..V I M. H4NV(f, W .: 44V . . . 1 4 ..fir Ihroughout the world, that slavery U tA'setnrse Jew national tro&es, rests on the almbaT universal : peralat entliWmg' "ofMhe eyes' to &tht ct .of thw phTecal4itference het Ween the two rasa, iJlaeery ,is not the canse of the sectional war, bnt a blind and triad resistance to a Dbvaical condition which Gb!1 has ordained. and which sftaa la in vairf attempting ' to aub- vertj nJ; T:v ;i j yr4: Mt COBX-aVSTOB t; aUf ' ACK vow tjtoorp, 4ar.tw -axTBXttBvaoBszioav or &rnr.r 1 Take eobr etaadon this aTeat aeknowleleed fact that the Atrieaa and white raeea are phya Ically IdifTerent, follow out tua truth to s log ical res h 11, ana in qnewtioaoi aiaverj or euo-eetUmttiotrof' th iaferiortuithe s-nwrwrtaca. clearly aotvad ia aJl its paaaea. ; r riil 'JDo yoa aah'hewl 3 ;W4-Wt accept) as-a fixed -faet that ordin- ance Of God which he : hasi decreed, that the W r IrejjawitwV eSrrsatl. aad aot 00m- f"ilicsie Uie tae with key tnodiflcatioadrsw rbra fha -prevs lent Ivuioaary ootioaa ot aa ot.avWhk?b haa eoexisftao, wor aiake any yalnat tempt to fig ttpo4hS xaeref trlatiowrof superior or tafertoav-o- of-fiers. and rated, moist and relirioua oaalitiea which: God ia his srprd ha-, fixed totha relfioa. " t ... &mtim-Vtm must leave ta eacifi kml evetv .'Stats ia tfieTJnWo Where h ter4eaexit together, WhethSiin larger or amaller propor-ii'ionB aa'raeleated cotitrol overny fijiiSKaSens of theirreJationrtoeacB other.. .: - , nawrltktaejtt of U. which they brought 10 the eoastrue-tlon. Of our priceless. Xortstuation we should lfraiirfron laiUtteriagHh of the two weesVieajir irrUatiog buaybpdyiainn' mlUeepma interference with the mjtaner Ja jahieh the duties belonging Jo 'their relation to ef h oft hire or not ftjiaUetL and lake the ApoMle coaaeelno he quiet' a4 - 'mind oar These three direct lona carried out in a Cbria- ttaii spirit faithfully, would restore the Ddion and are tne on 1 v oasis on wnicu n a wver he reMrd;f Whether onlihtsnsd nam cat) make its voice heani iathhvdia-of '.warring passions and interestaso that.ite Peace, be fuil,7aoa caim toe siorm aat as ;80iaung a qoestioo that I will ant pretan.! tpaa wer It ilt iSe trufcao&rCWistlan eentn iitn f U.e jcountry; whs 0dUeiUhrs,lleI ' frbtn its eatRri;!emenf with thV jJrlasive a&tlalistie and inCSsl tlecrirs cf the duy',.'tIiiLtC ws,Tof.k vr"t& ant r.c. sTwr our national sirttiOnr. "1 ave dwelt at -orae;lecth, ott thii one -rnt Wcaria c f fra fn-c " " ifortafirei t "ir-ficc-" : t' lTtt.4r. ctrcu-.-lstce 1 i ltWVVL- -f.r 1 ... lfv3"! i. . T - - O i..-. t . 1 "CTt " 'f.a ' ;. 'i .4. ;r ij w, 14.1 at;pswu,. . 4-r,-r' ahtf arji rjjrt4ai tbs itn&'y the wmtkiwaiiM tbinA Heaahm lroo thia irotb ? iaalW Jiirhr oc an intetugrnt ennattan thioaorhr. aot m -r w - a " m Viewing U inrougbr the tfistorted suedibnt ofl abahtioa ejectarlreilit witbhe eleal'viskm Waa eyeiapiritaalry eajHrhtened.aivI atemper of beert akich aecepts Provkleatial iitct with humility, recognixmg ue . higbeiit t wisdom .of wasmwMwrJwa4aWai afJaJ mm' eawaW ' SA 3 L i.aSa' w.aaw-- imk WW BBwaeiK wl W: aas9 not a hia facta ta oar wava. ;tathat tela per of beart rott will clearly diactra that thb. pror. MenUal arrangemenof eondJiipna io - homaVt society has for ita 'end a" purpose of infinite and teraal good to 'both rares, "a' purpose Hearty dieeeewai ia the light f . gospel truth vat. "bout, oosrurvi in iBejaraoce wia wnieo a proadllait shallow infidel dIhIosodIiv- a false I chriwtianity. and trrtenuona .humanitartaniara 1 hava enahroaded tle' whole rsuojectr I raoaABLg Usb imrttatTB to rtxrxjrT BB- tfSttt7!T S1v ' One word oa' y our remark' ' that the 36dth 4vpara wll overtarea sw mconciliation.'---W aea where and by whom havt ' they, ' been spurned? Ifyoa take the intemperate speeches,' the passionate flings hi 'editorial and Shon" ymooe articles m wit miehta of the .Soul Hera oamals. aalhs exponents of the reel jwnti-aoepta efj.be seathern masees ere, Ibwe. safe basis upon which to found vour remarks? tit so bv parity of reasoning.'the sriath'ern' maWea should taks tha 'radical and fnfldel" rav'tiga of the ia rriaoa stamp" which are their counterpart ia the speeches, editoriala, articles .of our new papers. We have been accustomed to condemn the South' for its ' false1 judgment of nortbera seatimeofs, beeaase 'lofmeM 'froiu just such . radical eoarcee,w' 1 be ere vrrv t- unsafe ronrces of infonnajion on each side. . in expitiag timee like ihese, on which to found intersectional sentiment. ' Let me hint St one latent danger from refyingoW such "dip!omat- te eoarceaof taivrmattoa. t Uiaaee or. a- nto- Daited Statea. We there see two welt defined "parties, neither brtttem frieadlv-to us as a nation, one tbe cojtoa iatereet .Jddmg. wihr the South ami the other her abolition coteries aid-, ing .with tha North; anil ao, England, balanc Ing herself adroiry between these ' two ' parties inberewa island -safe from any dangerous colluuott between them, barmhlf to heraelf. t hrongh her adm iniatratiou ; can gi e aid in our deploralds strife to the one section' or to tbe other, or to both to prevent ' conciliation, as best insy serve the grnit" ejolitieal 'purpose of Englaad, tke permanent divtsinn a 'tAe Viiietl Slates, - Keeping within the hound ofaquaai. neutrality, Enr1afl can. on the' one hsnd 'fitr-niah tbe StMitb whh tnbnitious of war. and" privateers to -prey oa Nortberw cmmerre,,aWil on the other can get up aliolitioa . WmoAatra-tlona at .leter;l(aJtanl ela4vltere.(oatrength' en and eneourage the fanatical element of the North aa the vicWit tides oi" our unnatural war manitest,- in the one or the other section any abatement of that ferocity of hate ..which she has for so Io a period engendered and aettuoasly promoted aa the sure mean of ac. coMplishing her political purpose of permanent sepermiimm'J " It is an nnrensonable'eup'posi tiou that Enerliah emmiaariea atr the 'South supported frotm tbe.'-aecrettiimf.' are the. au- tiiora UioaejBinted spurn mgs of conciluo,- Vf M M g ? 'J??! 0 PP1 on,,,lf f?oir son them wtNtttt 'W WfeiristrpposttOw TTZTTL"UT past lroryv dot V .Tt1 red that the southern natural in ina iiwtm ner oulyyjvsiUe but prvLaWe, deicv tbso haa yet appeared that the soot hero inaasea, the '.'great eonaervSiive 'liody 'of ;' the atwijiem - people," are Teailv1 disunion tal.i- Thera Uevideneeoatbe eoatrary. that. Union aemriateet exist hi thefSooth, aaJ wpqld show tts exiaenc- and activity, were it .aotr ,stiflel by the mnesnstitutUmml inieana which northern, in alliance wlrh Errglih' Abolitloniam1. have broorlit to tiear. to kill it.' -v . ..-, . atop rather alruptly possibly to rmy j.dis-, advantage, fog f 'am compelled to leave un-louched points perhaps necesaary' to prevent miaa"prehenaion. There ta. however,: a-' eew lence in' your letter, whieh I -cannot , pass an-jKMiced. groamlcl it appears, upon, a . remark of Mr. Field, casting an imputatiotf ' upoa the reepectability and purity Of intention ot tb'ose svaociatoJ with tne m' the effort 'to ' diffuse-' pO liiieal knowledge. What f ilr Field ssuy have Said under the influence of that menda-tiyua report of tbe Poat, or what he may fiirnk of their eharatrrs; heconiee of twiseqaence only th rough 'y onr reiteration of bis opinion. I notice: it therefore, f. since youare : in, actual ignorance -a well of th f persons . w ! wrre'pres-eat as of their social and moral posit ion.) to sav that neither could their respectability t enhanced, aer asy owa diminished by my as-' social ion with them. . I cannot dose.:) wiihouA thanking yoo for your frank letter' and expres-ioaa of neighborly and friendly Interest," which 1 ermtially teciprocateJ ' - -;. - Truly with respect ami high peraonal esteem your friend aadaeigbbor.., . : ; - . .Sabcxi. F, B.'ltosxg, ; xowam rCsoTt Esq. - v- : rz-- GHOSTS TH THE JVllITE HOUSE ! 'tff f-.. t--' - - - ' ' J .-- - Pri5eat 'Xlai ixM-sai InterTiew '.with " ttffr .-Spirit -!UntTf?-Semtai ; lie Ctastca tsdi t7ellss ms 0212117.4 A:X7ttTilhrtga,- "ftej "Conxiiltea ca'' thw Wcj 44 the follomeg: iBtereeting atceoaat oraa jrvehiag'speat l'Presidsop -Jjatp-ai others with- 4her sptrhaior ihe Bostoa 6V . - A few eve&ings since Abrsaaxa atieeiaVthe Preaideato'ths Oaited Statea wag iadaced.to rive a Spiritual Soiree, in the crimson room at tha White Uouse, to teat the' wonderful af-1 lejrea aupematurar.. pnwera 01 M.r. vnanea hockle.' It waa see good fbrtoneae a fHead of the toediam.to.be ipresen.tbepaj.eoo--sistingor the r President,: Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. -WefJea,; Ur. Stintoh; Mr.X pf NeaTrork. mwkJp-r x T. ot .tiiaueipnta. -- w ook oer seat ia the circle about eightVclock,:Ui tbereajdeot was j0e4: y.;s boniy anrer Of thetf power. gsv dlplrasare ai."! that ;PreUest' -:; abaepco by ptnc&ing itw pWRiena esraand . twitching j Mr. T eilea' tea rL "-lie sooa.retnfneifl tat U Msaa some tliua t!wV hartuohy was r.redLTi for ikh mtJactfta thaTJrcjiries5c4i::loth I borrtexf lc-iter.-Uis.l tbinf.neni.vrj J oiratiot'-ii cla'r' jb j eaf cli rac t rta-Idea fcirs' L.oc T ai r'te VctoreJteary tjuyt "w r.;cD r. jj ca u.Tw:;r-"..3'3 swayed taoH - ''' i-vt-- p1 :t jcan-;'itrssw? pre-1- j - - - .wrre r tO tl.3 Cll I." J. 4- ,.t' l4 4.UU.AIO i).t toe ma m 'eatauor-s TO3nipencea.aBape f pinia, leq it, waa,-10 rearora ( am u aioa. J.aata which had apparruUy assembled to convince TwersjCsrrf snd nsiif.rtliass-: Lilp,', a . .s 1 m . .aa-W-A.a a It fcv- .--."-- . r autat oriheir power, rav's vi.biuKens oiweiri t&at tb MiiA -- .... 1 1 -'v r ' I f .tr - c .'-.- 4. f, ; i'Loati tapping bout' fclnV' 0rbcl warsj . ami Jfr. Shackle staied lbat;a4 Indira drtind , WeU.3s1f.- saUi.JSttneVf-I VJ3'5 H he happyto-'hearwhat liW Ibd.au ticatjr1 haa toMtyi ITe harerrOrhtly had .-a- tiaii-v;:, , JiB tla-BM fn MBia - mre.I 5 aaVmaB f rSB arBSKW " wewrw-a ii.tistMi EM SWW if. nwe ewe, ww- T.O?a? B -?. a a. a.. a e " t f f J UAj.WiJl.nlaa aa.' i 1 - - f is ' a t. -4. J arw- - nov-vo4anteer spue' advice atotitT th eotidact ofthawa'r.'" ! c ,v.j ;a;j!a iTUa medium then Called for b-neil and p4 per, ail tbey Wertatrpohi-tatlstBj sight.of alL. itsialblefjvawabeatUkeT from 'Mr.attoar .-And4the Aaieriala .were, t earefatly coeresle) front eighw la tees space J.- ' iof time than it has reonired.me to writs'" ihlaT t3!yft knocks were heard and the pa rr waa oncev- ered. .To the sarprisa ofall preaeat it read aa t - roiiowat ;...- .t v -y,. T.j- -1 uastsmaKra wsi pet ueiaya can re vex I 12. a 4trt.li4M 1... . TTAAm-n means to solidueV Prorlamatkms are nselesaj ' make a bold tront arxl flgbt the enemy leave-' ? r s traitore at home, to-the rare of leyal ,-snea. j-yf, Lees note pt preparation, less -parade and pott . , : !"fHt is hot5 Indian5 tarbrilfc- sSld the President: vtWboiaQletiry itnoStrT.- l-wlaf I mmrested to tha -metlium to akr who ilea r; era! Xppx was, and fiefore Jlienworda were ; frdm tnv liie..the teeUum spoke'in a straogs. -' voice.1 ff Le First Secretary of War." r-- :M)h. vee. General Knox. said 4the PrelV; :i a J debt,'! . who, turning to the Secretary sabl,-gjtantoit. that message: ia for you- -it ia from ojr.predrtesb'f." , - r - - - " Mr. Stanton made no rerlv. I sbotild-Jika to ask General Tlfcoi' as id the Frwidvn'-if iris within the scope vf Ti- alaiiiy to tell, us when thai rtbemow wia be pat down? v',..'J:.; . V iW.l ,.-t: In the same aianner aa before thia meeaage .. waareceival; . t.- -.: -. - . i ?-Wehington, Lafayette, Franklin,' Wfl ' beifarce, Napoleon and myself have" held fre-' quent mnaultitfomv poo this- poiu t There '.' is something which our spiritual evea can hok came st rimes by removal of men f4m Bigl "-positions, kn.1; there are tltoSe 1ir reilrtmeat v whose ahilitiea shwild'ie oiadeosefuJ tW -tt hasten tbe eadL . Napoleon -aayacOaceotrate --".-,f- roar fbroes upon one ptiinli Lnfkyrtte jhiakj'., : . mat .tne Teueiiion win aie 01 exnauaiion ; Franklin the end approaching aa' the South' Uinat give wp fur' - went of therhaaieal ability to compete against Northern, meehaa. icmV -Willierforcarees hops only in awa.egra. armv-Kno.T." T . " : .'. ! Vell.M excTaime.1 the PriJent. nfot" liffer anatng the- sams aa well a among that aintieraL Titer tlon'i seem to nitderaiand jnfi,i hing the machine among the-eelestiale maea better than we no. Their? talk.' tfhd advire . sound very'muThrBketbe- talk ofwry Cabinets 4- don't vo.1 think so, llr WelfeS " WelL l don't knowI'Wiil think the tnaff ter over and "see "whatf conclusion' to'' arrive' aL?.V- r :"-y T:1-'-' .T v--'--- v- " .-t. Jleaey rapa-ecre LeaHH aivthoalphaliel, was called1 for, when, That'a what's the jpat . - .-ter fs sieltou,!.-, r-' Theie wsa 'a'' Shoot ol laughter, '"mxAl&iy.'!? WHra Stroked' hJ veard; 1 ' 'ivsy o: ta Tt.. MMMa Ut W-! W Mill ba Pmu .. ent? that yoa Vlnk-fh.e n waV round;J Sh -- - i -7 - 1 1 dent,. ihat-'ioa . a t e a pi , f O Ta"rte"jr-r?Tflsdj- " V neareat way tome l l he longest' Short enta in wartirnes. lwiah:JJ r theVpirit con Id tell us how to catch the Ala4Jti dj ba'na,T ' " --- ..The lights which: had beeS partiajfy lowrreol almost Mauaptaaeoualy . became ao dim , that I ... ; could' iof ee euffjuietttly to diMingaieh the , . features of anyone in the room.'Vod '00 thf-1 large Jiiirror over the mantle-piece' there, ap '."w J pearetl the. most heautifal; though- auperaala; -. . rai. piciure ever twueta. tt rrpreaentea a aea . f-n view, the Alabama with all steam, up. flymj - ' from the pursuit pf another' large ateamer."1" two aiercbantmen in the! dMstSncewere-eeea' i -eL purttally destroyed .-rr - fire. Tie picaravK; rr'-j -hangeL and the Alama wassesasaaehof:?. under the shadow of an Eagtisb . bruhwtx r which an English fElg was waving! The Ala- bama was 6 vr-t iiIlyj fiot itoatoti hGdr .es snd no signsot .itfei.vhHbie aJtoutsrerk! as.. pict are va n wbed. and j n Jettera of parpj e a p., peared. "The English people deonnded this5 itor. lesa it Uut.ift.-fc's i -Atsr-i wTbe spirit again Called -Crr : ths 1 alphabet and again . am "Tuat'a. what's tba matter" spelled 'out; 4, ? 1 aef, I see," M the PreskleBt; Jlother Engfsbdt tbinka-Uiawwhata seacw forthsr goose may be saace foivtha gtu-leT,1lt gtSrry, oe til. tat too,, pereaner. pat a ia .totkyerJ: pt England'a aristocracy - - ' " " r-- .Sot England is 10 seize ths Alabama firrsl,. ly i" said thelident. -" It twiy be poeilJ;-bat;' Mr? WelleK aoot ter one oahoator taoo- ? complimeotarr fo ourav-r. ' anyhow r :,os x Wm'ir. ArUi MH Km! ITT TwtUf a Off Mr.WeHesjrw I'aa -astoria pbttfwlkb:j.a when pcrteeted. I ajttcn works wslVtotri m m be a lerfeot trap for the Alabama.,. . . , , Well. MrrShockJe rearke.tl PmV deat, tThivewlrarrg'ihifis haa wkrtt sa ratine odd remarks. Utt mxbingwaaenl ram id: as viocesi t.iLXceft.tb.umy abemwa,-, a n'y t h ihr Very heaven ly al-oni a II 7th is.' t " , akoold like.ir ibfe; to Hear whst iiZ'? ' Doer las ears about thiawar. - n i iWaetal f. rill try to etipn $iri tllrrntrT,.ti 1 "pot it somnimes-hapvsiaslt)! i'gh - m ta caaiaii tiHuaat Uuu iiaai kj...ts i ijreseed hyoneepiruy t jitiS to anot ber etc.-...,-.. isaeer ful. If perfect silenea. ia titiefaiiied. 1 . WUheee if we can oof ibdacV G.eoerkJ HfiCJt IJ1"8 ito4 tof lit? X)ou!aa: irfs; nnett frt TJirevra-s1 w'trs tive-jfiOLt c3t?t tAal adt tliwvTirope4oew Perf mifted.andatT an interval cf rerhtr i : jTtiaut.es; Mr. Shockle rcee? qucklr I. , n l t r7,t" chair and stood o p"behlnd.it, rCX n '' ! J e 'tf arm 00 thawck, his ritM tbrtu: ir.t Lis "ci fs sbtn;j .SfcToireaxehc? whoaeserI-eardifiI?ae;lah . ( aball mtretedloqgcielbUr -o-r; ,r'," waa eloTfent'and thoicc.- He V. r.. e ident sotkrerw toUaikTt aivhwrswl. 3 .iw about the t!icy;t be pcrraH W-id : tLr'' 3 tena ; to tas Win pea pt th p?rl V-"- jrc ' S f- X. i, J binatall pointLiU.litjrW?-ir?iO :J thera) eywcauiteiuer trore tLar- r i. rrotsl wtich'woald follow one or twa riiid"s ef -rie. S oehpaaLa thoc-ht.'mast take.'plsrw .rw Mra Ioti-'j .Tha rnrBi--- ncirrt in this T"-w..l - M ' ths prer?r pse of auee;victorieB-lfwwicl4. i ""-' men lajhe'erer Lczr of .sneer t laklf tfs- Cv tot2VMetheJr auentron to nart","tS. arw"!J t t rdldBfred.'l'at ifla vitry ia f;l;-sci ea e4 a'ea'Tretw action; 'I r"l f we'V -V'-7-?-i:teIievetbnt,V-. I lie I r?'f Utt ' i er it comia f.ct tLl.it cr .. v . . tri. .-!. -t-i u - llf. Sbockle was nrach ptirJL sd.raf Ur. Li;c!34TTeritr, Hrr- Wt t atiionriT.Lt a 1. 1. ? j tl ', J-..Tcr-.i wr-n ";t3" Snd ra I,. T: . i .3U.-3 - 4" fwr. 1 - -d us . --f 4- T 9i1 . It 5TCrta -r i ita?S -i A, :V'ry;-,i- r
Object Description
| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1863-06-06 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1863-06-06 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1863-06-06, Vol. 27, No. 8 |
| 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 | Si-,.. - - "-v -v . --:., -. ; .if, - t - .r fits'- - ,fc i ---'6 -f r?-v v-m -:rs:- errors- T tca-rtet! " w -S Mm J' T "Tl. 'jill " -1 VI-1 t<Tv Dot inera VMM; fl bto t'Mllthtj Mute? tXM flr tlMxpi !ITED JJT L. IUSPKR.- - 2Ir. VaiUndlgkam in th 8ouUl That n.iml newspaper, the PIUWplii A J. i c. n -lipon tbe Iono ifeeHirk-ti'trt ot .ti.'V'tt-tii IThain. wCietii he wm hkn-Afl over jo the Q.irtleraie-nttfboritie: I jm lyal rltlert of the Si ale ixfOhlo urn! oflhe - Uirite.1 -StAte. . I km here b force ami tig i nut mj will. I therefore iurremIer;mTteirto'jod s primmrr war" mvn t t .We ; ak die . Iveenien or. Peniinylvania to poniler on ttrin ptlrtotio 4lettion ofone .of their exMed fellow ettizrn. mnl then jiifge for thmiwlvea wbelh- . .i . ;': '' . ' . ' ." wr i urre ip nr eutii in aim. lie nas Hiirren derel a prisoner of wr. TJ . - C .1. jCint Vu( . will. He elaim no hospitality Lut tht which the progra ofciviluation ai4 f homnnilr acconls to the captive. Such is , the finale, for the prenent, of a tragnljr wh'iea bas been enacted with the fwrtatn down, anl of which we bare onlv heanJ the aiinounre-eaent, and the hisea of the audience at the last act. . . . . V Mr. VlUiHgHtn will not be betrayed into an act un worthy of hlmelf or the eanse in whoe defewee he is now atiffering. Hia Roman attltitde now pate all hia accuser to the bJah, and convicts them of fciniving hia character and persecuting a puldie man - who had become a favorite of t1e people of hi State, merely to rid themselves of a political adversary. Tula is not the ttteana of destroying a nutu iu public eat ituation, or of uUing a aiop to hia future career. All history prove the contrary. The free institutions of. this country will yet le renioml to their original purity ; and jtis'.ice, which is now trampled under fcat. will yet resume her scjHre. . Wiiftv will ike aeimsers and the jtidgeo of Mr. Valhukligham. -ataml thent And what con-4eisatMrii will be hurled against them by the impartial. iriWna I of fihiic4fjiiiioo 1 United ;ltarea Senator . HxMar Wttsojf, of IXassaeHuaetta, at the anniversary meeting o tbe fimaacipatfaw League . in Boston. ; a tV.w 4aya m wbfT ir.dea eerhn reply to Wgy ast.iraluasrMo cuarged tnattioverniiicnV badVhuw'BUft1. "6f Vigor " in taking care dl 'tha negro,' In the course of his remarks Sen ator Wilsot made the following statement a to the reason-why the ,ioininationa of cer tain militaty men for prsmotion inhe army were ' rejected in the National. Senate. lie aid; - . . ' v: ' . Ui.y .aivoll -er liil " failed to receive I ro vt ion eft atvttit of,, Ui sc.t i mets on .1 be U tvrrv nnim: Ire thtn one m tu no i-a.tied it Mlftr-rwl ksd Wen rvjte-l fo; wr4 4r r.s estiast etdored men Th- re iMtiiM whV iMi were pnat'KeI or rejected were iip"n t J u live' session, but he hud tit right tti'rVvfdt what waa done there, ' T7h!rt t!f Howlers and Brawlers t Fi n ey V hlngiori Ckricfe. w hi-h is rajmid tit oifHal organ of the A Imiuistra-- lhn naa'ibr tvf lowing, ; ? ' '' There: ht a sreal daal to he written yet about this reUeOm. b no-evtao-le -aiW be- wre ii-temiiir1i4ii that WnSa relate how iAtJtrm-iff t at rt tetuf f the Vest Unt and the milUitiylaaarirjf QeiiUral Hatteek retainel Grant ijt Imeotum tnl. uut tiu aVxetV.' 6 aw, '-tJe, W xpathtfinu, Senators, Reprtsertn , tioe. fKtt&cia inumtrubta. - Ilia fautous answer to B:tckner. I propose to jaova . in-miaty on your werks" sumpel the man and ha' he Oil filled the expee'ationi that aq c earnest and loyal people formed of IiinC " . To the fertgofng the New York WtrU ap-r pend.'t this comment j . . , : . t .. ! the CkromkU would only tell who those howling'brawling" Senators and Bepre aentatlvea are; it would do the country some aervice. V The. President at any , rate enough bereatltr ta.torlnd them the Wbie Uoaaa. VT aaserr tanch afraid that they are the Sma feeple wh are even uow flktiuz back atl fofl h lwiweea WaMhington and Falmouth, who howl at Uenan u.Ut they got aiaa oafahu oontmaad. anil wbo, ara brawl lX njffbt andJay Jo . kjeep, Hooker in bta.. Taev-ara-a.peatiierotu. set. and bar been front th start, a 1 ( a,'? la rrctatag taiasue a writ ot kmbw corpus ia tha castor UK'TaJlaMrghftixf. Jpdgs wiit ot Gaeiaaatlsaih C - i ' - ; .. For the reasona which I bars attempted ta set tbith I am led clearly to the conclusion that I cannot judjeiaTly pronounce the , order a)! GeMral Buntakle for the arrest of-Mf. VaU - laadJgham aa a aufiayanii nwt, - Ui ere fore, bold that no SafScieat ground haa been exhib lad for granung the writ applied, for. There is pat ather ctmiideratioQ lo which I rnjy. verhspa,vrOperly refer, not as a' rtnadu for re fusing the writ applied foe, tut for the purpose Jf sayin X&SV if granted, there ia naprooabil-If r that tt would be avaUabla in relievior Mr. ; Vallandl-ham from bisn present puahioaj It Is. i teaft. MMTZZjxapi it weaXi-asc is eeeywi. AM X conies x ant -somawnai retoeunt to aatoriz apreceas JUi'ait ipvulLftU U 'r. Wktt a sUrtlis admlssJosi fromibIktiviav that Iarfiaotrtjeirf .tiuUr.ow-lreHla4wrtul . . .. - - , . - i t3tg T3 SMSJ Xv:. ,ut:'" ' ae Ut VDm Sia :-Yours of the 25tlvr Feb- . . a -w . t . a ruary la mwiveo an?r 4 m gooa, part, what TOt ear -written, j hpwerer wholly utt- wer inimwicepiiontOf ry opinjiMia my position. and the otgetta Kr, wiw.a ocnety w in diilurtkm of political tkmwUdCe haw Ism or-gatiized. 1 lisoe from yoiir , etituable.ctiar aitter that your in tent ion and motive were.ol the moat benevolent kimt in atldmaing ate. and in reply, I shall make a few .remark, 1 trust in the name kindly spirit, w pile on the subject you introlocw I use perfect plainness of speech. ' ' ' '' )" - Your letter tonehea on" many' topiea ."opoH some of which f haee, for years, betowel much sudr. ami it may 1 that a frankd'w-cuftt-ion of them at' a time when the'puWlc mind ii alive to sah dwcaaston.' mAv 'be we' ful in elu'irinjf truth. Fandmentalriferrnce of opinion is oAen more seeming tha real. perhaDS from Uie innerent . iitterietion or fnini language itself m conveying Air real thoughts 4 r a-" J . to another s inlnI. or Uiruuzh some defect oTl I IlilCIWV vr.Piuwiwil 111 uii anni ut.rinviiuun mnxunzc, u ix n ,441, w a .:j r r - .: 1 . 1 11 r navniiuH w w m it wwum w that aspeniy or remark upon other a niiacon- cepnons. wiiun in tai aay 01 excuement ue-fbrnM the popofar -style. "More difference of opinion. 1soaetry entertained, is entitled to that forbearanct which is, denied to hraxfti-Ctcel. persistent falsehood. ' ' I can awuwint for yonf roisopneeption of the purpose of our society, a' well n of many otlu er topiea upon which vott have written, only oil the presumption that you ground your "remarks on the aasuhied truth of the egregious-lir 'false and impudent representations ol an Miiprtaciplel reporter of th Evening Post. If this was the eonrce of your information. vau taislit as welt look fix. truth respecting4 Bible doctrine from Voltaire or ""homaa Paine. Are vott not a wars that thepretended reort ( the incipient meeting at Delikonico'a. which ieil to the formation of onr aoc:ety. is a tHue of ralsehoo-U from beginning to end. exioeel and refuted in numerous journal ? til how many falsehoods perniiteiilly repeated, oiut a journal le convicie'I lefore Its statement or facia I'll .ill be recgl with suspicion? I need not sav to you that ..ie adinisnioii into the Evening Pst of such a grossly 'abusive report, while entertaining a I bayehiilierto. for its seuior alitor, so much personal' respect, (however, much I'may differ' f?om him politically,) ia a source of deep mortification to me. . , "' . - ' ' '' ' v . aa. tisld's LKTTB. ' If r. Field's letter avilressed to me., waa probably iudicted. under tha inflaeaee of impressions made by that aame ialamoaa, report, and while t . have no coiMpliriMt of want ot Alt?!,-. n. I'l.Ain.. aourtesy fn hia part towarde me. psrae nail v, I aaw nothing fn its general tenor' af aalftcieat L imnortaoce. to require anv answer from me.'--- ttsm ,-4i v, " r4jc4,y J ilressed to the public through me.- amt I' was uted only aa a convenient notw of atldressing the public So-tar as-any -thing be said re- quiretl notice, that notice wia taken pf . it.y . several jnurnals. I enclose you cliptnng froui two which' h'Hbp'n to le at h'tm!. ' W hat-ever 'personal regarM -haver tar itr ' FieMand tor hw! highly rwspectatde laL -eotnku, tlie stat e f the, jcouiatry. com peU me , pa,waive all ooiAileratim of social, relatione, in treat? Iwg of its pit.itPHt con.lition. ' Ilia viewValmf mine On I he subject of the polivy oflhe wiJ 'ni'nbttratioii are anfipo lit, an t ft view of his ; reffcM-ted action in'the peace Coigreai; in son nertioa- with aoitae 5)f hijt radkvtl atvtoctatefV. to whtch. action can be trsi, ibe.preaent awful condition of the country, since it waa in their power (if I h ive been ngntly advised to have averted the wr. I cannot but bwk upwhia and their political courae aa laying upon'thea . a weight' of responsibility which - I wtxihl ikw have upon ' say "Couscienoe - for a tbouaaad woriila. ; ' ; . .- ; : .. v'- CHStSTIAM STXJTO rotvT.- ' ' . You desire "to diacuss the. aubject from' the christian's staiMl puint, . L accede to this more readily since that Is reciaely ihe'ftand point from which 1 have always! endeavbreil to view the whole . nehl or controversy. Uu Bible truth, therefore, lam ready to' plant sv ry poa'uiou I take. . . . . , Did it not lead me into too long a discoW sioa for a letter like thia, a dwcuion start ing from a point too far l-ack, even .' froui fun-damenral theological principles, I snonld like, to establish with you this atanI-pmnt.tmpreg: aa bly on the Bi Ida.;.'m Th ia wil I h a ve to be done ere the perverted christian mind of "the country can lie disalviaed of the ruinous fatactea which have turned aside the incumbents of so many; pulpita from their legitimate duty or al-kty ing the fierce passions of men, tk rough the; tranquilixing influences of the gospel pf. peace. and.chasged them into tmpuMioneJ' political orators, wheae exasperating, haranguea have addal fuel to the .already ragitfire of 4ero-cious and deaohtting fauaUctsm. 7 Such a die- euastpn. important aa it, is, mast oe. aa abey- aaea.-- -r' . :-' etJS y 'I proceed to r answer vourj aneetioaV "What appears to yoo a'irafilcient reaKro' for a carietian ctttxeato array aimaerr wit& 'oto-era for the extreme and raifical rpose ,pf ,wn-dermiaing of rvafrijng tha power of tns gov-eminent at 'a' crisis" when nnaniroity' orubi port is so plainly esaeotial hot only to ha weV Um kilt tAlli. .m. tiR AfilUikiini'1; '' v . obrixi'axxf 'asp oktaiSTaAUOir.' .JL will aasljse the oomponeai parts. of r our qusslion. You assume, witoouC any warrant toati my purpoae ta to nnuermiaa ana; par- ahxetbe power, ol' the government. v You appear tO have fallen into tbe prevalent error of co founding thSveratneat- with the aU uiuiatrauoa ot ina government." xowra-coo sensible 0t to see that thee are not the same. The ia. Oeswmaijai haa Indeed Two rnesa- Ia a ae iaga ana in oruer t re scan' of. aa-jjecs roai amblgatty anow-sae taeay thai the onlinsry trieantng of rovemmcnt, ia fres itmatrlee. hi. tliat foimitrttrulsaieata,! niisa.aiia prin&tU ,oy wtuce a oajioq prtats ts; pTeTnea.cry whicbliajt&nUaa member of a bedy iciU are to rerajtitfiejr4Ation,JGo ia met atnrtfneJiytWtts r-xaan o.-Cles both of eitisen ajuLnwLUe' .eerA ar9r !.Myr..itht :WordVspUme4J pseppaoarpr,,uri!iiwwJeaning fjyobf moqa wihju4ixtmaiTifpuL,w;a lairs thva tk i,nr, .H - , .T'vJ-yv''wmjM . n.iiiTiVH x v iivsa v . r - m - - a a mm. ' t 4 r , u 4-- .if -t ' ' a -f 01 parjaattuutoHavx m,we aajijtpqirua- oUb jjeopJaNErrryichanra jof th , adminiaJland cataa4to,-p?0dBCjir ct vik and r4a)jVtnUhxtIaUnedla a'o to rW tratnm at-.every, ejection, reuerai. Mate or mauicipaU sreat r. atioutlUxembHflea greal Xrath. tThe verivment , .reajain fctact unsfatbet, wnuajunjadostjsiii oot.of existence. tka.rery ptirpueftof our arxl strengthen ilairidiej4iau8ir)jt nmonckhe .MOtde each a knowledge of the ;ia tha b'ght of,, tbas xpIicai(on yontapstjlfa. ljrunaiHnctqnoUoarntyfrBmenf meajtnd Prehleht'lLia)itt, rntited vhlm ta feeive that so .far , franyVyi"iif- fajltttxor tb g trc 4T tbe Soat hern Con lek hear what' ht liadto aay to iaaaaT ItW whiet wkk othm lorhe j pafpose, of niMltrmin jng.. raeyt wtti, U"h6i jasnrietf fn Vrifcovfnf1iV Mmoioniaghem.UloTe hirq , aa to. ptt and oamlrsinc ibw oower of the corerntuefiC'! i that whicK thelrbwrt hiiheil therftiea eta4aM4a thetn to emisrrate. and he baaeH'thu ar- aoctetv ia 10 annua nrineioiea-aBbn wnicn it IbaiMedLtlmiUeaawnh shall ot be in toe power af admin atra- -' . 4 t . f 4 4 - - uott, wueiurr wraa or wKea, Mj wora ua in- jurv.i' i ..ys vii ,Vj .;. .;' ..t' l virld to no man in heart v. tavalfv to thel qomentmrmt nor innl1ienc alw to the m: ration in an ns twnrwiaimeainre, wnai- man, yog whi agree wn n sa, mat Tie govarr-ever mar be my private opinion of their wis-J mertf would .-aoc t jastiied iaehakiiHe dotrir You mistake me U you KUppose I have! avny rat ca! : latrpose.oFni! alyxii'yjfany of its legal nie them . onvinc, I shall ' nse my constitutional tilterty ; to fo , eo(' and w ir the adninistrat,ion I whfeb be speak of the cerreftw Of the etM trnnsmnh (he. power 'entrusted to it hT'tneiWersis toveTnttettU-Yas peopip. emieiipr.io point ont iner er ror, 1 lot in a .contniiiacinbr- Vnkinl" spirit bui never tlie ea "Brrolv. To the standard of the fhtituiio dmdtkf -Univh, under ft iIM uniini Oltin. I Bllll C1IHZ M IDS OBIV eraii wn-inxiijcai iHiur ill me cmnirr. vur inij ncmct I : 1 1 :.,.!- ... jagninsv anarcny, aiMi oeepinjfni. . : . VV4T vvaT wa. avrrfwx? But yp aay-f unanimity, ol .support in essential to the very life of the. ft t ton" . Sup port of what? Laws and acta subversive, pf the government f . Liw and acta ,in diiect ami palpable; epotruveution f the Constiti. lion tk Lw and acta outside pf the XonatitOn. tiou ? . Where ia the, f4iiidaueatal ; law of the government, the.Omstituiioo. does thepreid- leut, one pt the alm.tn intra tors ot the supreme bw. find bis authority for, the mancipation. procutpmltOH F . Where for Lia nsurpafK7 of power to suspend .the kabcat cerpwe 7 , Where lor the confMcatioo acta rt: w Itere for thel. an. tbority to . arrest, and incarcerate., citixens t uiee are all acta of the atjniiraiak.noi.of the government they are . acta, eutvereive of the government: ac that are "riyxing ani. are antennvning -tne 'government: a that are dividing the people of the Nortli. alarming them for the safety of the :Comim-tion. tlte government: awl arouaing them to call, their servants, . the aiministratpra, to ac-couut, ' . i- . , :! . . .. . It a on snch a confoundiagof terms as'thiaj of government J and fmitUttruUon, thtt yoq charge " extreme and. ; ratical purppsea!','u p on those who rally ia eupport of ih government. ' (,:...: , .. ; . . ... .. . You must excuse me dear sir if I say that your letter to o great an extent Laset upon the popHlae fallaites.of the day, is itself a proof of the oeoeaeity o ju-H sack a society as we h'tvp formel t- because if taipda like yours, intelligent, reflective ingesiouN, ronscientions. are no mwcV at Janjt pa tbe Imndameatal prin- ciplea of our institutions: what,, must be ia otthrmiMla of other , lee, intelli'reai. yip Imliihe their, bpiniona. anl tnonhl; their tellecta conirolliag poblio opinion' t-'V. the- feaatica) . a ven qas am : ' ciiAarrca or- ABouriovtsif r ' ; r' ; B the manner in' which ycfit alluU "to'tlie 1? . i t... portion of I he field,' took' at' the dark con-1 Uveof wnspirntor. freedonr shrielters. Bible purners fierce. "inijpHcable, hesd-strong, de; itoumtiatory. Constitutioii ' and" fjli ion -haters: noW tactlnna. ltreathing forth threatehinrand alanghter against all who yentore a' djflVr-ence of opinion from 'tfiem. murderous, ' ts- aioaate advocates of Imprisonments smf oang- mga, blooivhirstv and it there W any other epu het of atrocity found n the vonabularv on wtckolHesH, do they not evrv one utlv ' desig nate some phrase of radical ab6litiouim. ' omtijictiom arrwKXi - AaoiVrtorf tsa asra is- ' rtJatlCAMS IB roast BLK. r.-yrihir. ' Bu.t yoa wonbl fcve aa make a -distinction lietwwen .theae tMraUcals atni in&lrla of .the l?.urri.on stanjp." and the, immeni parte" wniejo, as you aay "came into ieing and in-ti) ; power only on the grand purpose of resiat- in 4Antl4Mi m . n il 111 T 1 . ' 1 . .7 J. ... r y airing tae aeatioii yoit raise of vthe ex-Uteuce of any 'Somtkern jyvreisio, ( pre vioua to the Isst Prnndeiitial election.) makine! resist anct necessary oa the part of the Hon h, I ask ou bpw can any distinctioii be made between parties In close Alliance, carrying oat 'together And snaiaiaing the ea me policy T - Did not the KepuiMMwa party,' (nt wboee ranka i-reeog-4 nixa many excellent,-- intetugent, oowecienisoua aten, )dd net 1 aav-taat party, in the full eon eeipusnees of the diabolical character of that radical aait infidel,r factioa, from a political alliance with It for the purpose of edttaiaiag tha power which they now fioMtviThaaxpso tation( in forming tbaeoalitioo-was ,douU.Mss that yoa weaMba able to: control the teajly amaller win of the aliUneawYoa thought this poenibloH -did aett- 8e-eoen aa it wast appSjW.tliaVsttha;4lljta been formeiC I predicted , that the 'Ajiblitiop Wing would control the whdle Valid IPthe pkr-ty; tbaa formed were enccsssfuL tha f-hopea- of the eottutrytfof cwacaaadttta-Union wpaU,PS wrecfc: ; for it Js the vexy nslurepfnaticism, to leaven the whole tump. aaYnotrlihti Task iyott now id look at te suU of fooan-try f:U it aot traa that thamboiitltM eiement has auinsd theeoutrplafthat 'jm pica se par ty pf which 900 soeakr. t Are voa aot . adro ieating aadrapppottuig the hotUioD: poliey,.o n AununHHrauaa t vm ivaot vrua toat tutas very rrfclieaUjaad jiofl lela of rtaX3arriaoo stamp, whoavyoa juatly loathe, Jiavs franaed I aad pasesJ tharaosi04afveaot)iUHnKpta; area that, tmga ths arhole policy.! ihf adnio-iatratioal; notoripoa ia ttia- ct t that, .to k u to answer tbaqoeation.' Theaa hsp are ipe men who wooawt xtaq yosj ant listed, may innumerable host who dissent Ac. t . Bui I r f will got A.y pa thp injusUes .thus to, judge you ? J y. thstBdard hr. "which .ypitjirpnld Judge f mowPa ,ery one of stij, experwnce xtical movetQejiu, Js awaia wiat m vHHiNan party exeitements. there- isveryjosaibJftarieiftf character sa- iojE tosetherrKt because, of other 6r reni evt satitw, outtortasiri;Ar)oee oicaJ- ryina common rersurviivwhicft-'!! ?leel tnore or lees, intej'TheifeaverU interests rr;. 4,w ions. ... waa. t extreme radRatlwrn ainj infitlrlitv .f;th.'tfarV rispn . stSrop.".!' am glAil to fimf'w nave a comhon! stanT point" froinwtlcfi ;tb 1ew' ra i aociappraprtatsiy paofe your owuestioar rqr .z urwwwTO"r" P and ask. , - Caa it that, the purest aoi 1 ? .xtsoltewssa gaided by their reaaorti aotBe-aiost 'psfriotip xaiaaarsa. draw to their adrpcar I h3dcegoouY?Btoas he sesreelv.i errea-er'sajehtwrsoaa, whihi they to attraet the I P&iVg ;orieea4aooJetimeao W wwe riXomorfmeasurs marw ks di versa apos-l ntmawa.zicai vi5uit?T5I7ia?'- f 5SJ -SMe!fsedm trlAphf nn on5 sows o si'm to oUsjii " non. sartWaUraiferi-svtefeso' ty l! 3 eh-- tt-r ! M yXpHcnjMadxs;.: Us be ofqm few Who my be loud as J C -.1 in c;::wf thtTi-3arr.;.i?cftI:a i'crtiMsX &.:iBting U.-Cai rneaTKrrpromctrw raod syrla;cw,wc:tot;!.3 tp. ct. tUKfeA Lid eftJ-ialtfcef -tt- -1 e r - ' tl a atssrilrm tLc-"."-: r c " I Via atsM- iftriatiitiut assatkatuiaJft evif. a toeasare that more fl a 99 Uny het;baa- to ivacncCa or thXortb,ao4) ' nonncW to be ita fetTsj, aaawrr yomr. ; quest lob intrUigeatly.i U fffeeaaary. Jo k 1103a; ' tW nature of that ienerL LeSare we jean joatlfJed ia rewwvlnjrw ajttewptinifa remtre - t f . . t . . - At t 4 I & 1 t 4 . . it. 11 iwhw sm iapwM io paairws- l tntvif jMptri ujueu;e ts rery nalure iy aartfauif that man .can .00. a eotifitioi oTa deafa kmncipLim pnciamvt -n - ILia 1 Jim wWJcti I leottle45tfiteip OtXis priaXi'asficaatk ouoiu, hu reuutiwionnio iaTjrreBiaem 01411st viPpen otatrai Jj, . on, ta a wept, tft e oataonai vatoawopweaapToar jo -an win recoUect tbe interview, on Angmit ; . : defence otit aretawoa Akcy.Y MvUiMUk rlSS2.- ttweeo a Bbmmititee4or coloreJ admin-iAjwca ckrtUter hot to baan'ected by any iucbi.tciwariy abortAe a4 quixotic attempt. undermining or pari4 prwt,fiif irwytmr tjowiw jtm navaiopt pieasurea.' : If I thinW f thT the prevalent 1 m!unlentjaiihV of a'pAsa- T akw in MrV'Stebtea'a bee at Savannah, fn ronnpeinne ni swvij ami our government ht jnslified )h He meaimreto VeS1rovaIaerv- Atthongh a rreal multitude tMMh' ia' Eomw j siid Aerica 'entertain -t hia stefeotTped error; nu it umn wimin m irw Mja uven'-ienerarew In the lata hobnterventkm report of tha Sea-ate Coeitf irtee'otr FerefgH Reiatioam yel tt is none the lesa aii'egregtHiar4SpprelMMion ef Mr. Stephens remark, 'aad a false assuntptloa that the ttmfetersrtt gov-efthieartuve adopted such a cornerstone', fa tbf first place, if Mr. Str)hea hsid male snch Sa annoancewient m nai speechil which he! ttasfttot.) tbat woM not rpmidiDtelaw Tor thegxrnroeat.'' do net look for theaaiboritYerihe'roadamen tal lewlof a governmenrin acasoal epeech of any jmemtiers or nsqminMtrstion" not even from thf Plvsiden ,! the fundamental law ttself. in Its writfea offidallY accepted Cba-stittttSohr Now inhere U hot one word In the Constitution of the Confederacy that gives eo4-or to' any swehh -idea a slavery.' beiwg -the eae aer-etoneof tl ternment : on the contrary. Section Article 1, clearly repediatea it--4 rnr rsiaerr f the saeBteJ ' esrMiHtione or theb gevertia-eaty common sense suggests that in . thr fnndamental law they would - and should use every 'effort to strengthen and sup port it, and vet'they forbid in that section and article thafT very policy "JrMeh ' wtmld ' give strength and permsoeney ' io sucU - a cornerstone. :(-- 1 Mr. Steph eW" however. Aa aw a tfe'eeirvH&ni yetlie-i quoted-every where the source whence this' Wide spread ervneous opoth-egem has proceeded. "It mly l well to venti-It this matter more thoroglily. taarcoimiE sTokx ii tbs issquAutt or . : ;. .v . ; . .TBS TVO 'BACXS.;' . . . . " i lt nalearu what Mrr-tpphens actoally did say. Ilis-lauetiace is this t" The foun4la- t ion ofxur new r 6ovrnent are laid, its, cor- aer-etone. reals ,uan'.;- what Z slavery no "jupon ttne aremt truth that OS neors s aet-eewal t tkMkiUm9.r that ala --VAe thenq defiiJOJUe -Milj-irl Tatf. M'ikU LallUaTn noriua f-tMMMJ4jCr Thte oar newAJovemmeni. ia (the .firvl in , the history of tbe worLl based .'upon i his' greai 4iyswatr plulpsophieal. ait , nwal. trai.lu:-Tta la agaagecould not f .a ppl ied.to.ala very 1 It woubi 4hs a MtmusB Visapitftcaifoh of term. wpcaii fHtrry a pujwcai, jwiiyappoH-ai, ann 1 mora 1 iuwt je mm eat. w gating tw bis lirarrrs shat th ileas rrevnlent at the' tune oar Federal CustHpf ion-waa formed rested anon the assnmptipn of the tyy nf rttcal: i nta prnpostupjt ite oeci res to oe ansewnd.. and that bp, ae, .O.oyeynpienit, waa foia4fcd upon exactly the pppoeite. Idea. The error on otie side which , he combats ia the, 'munmtd emmiaUnt nf thg 4ace$.i The opposite truth wliic m twopnaiids is. the i physical, pholoaopliical and ;inOTalrnth.., that (As one rmeef ' prt.'mni CfTs W .inwrrni n raw irotn tap- truth 1 'that tow ppys'lcai duTereaes, deter, minea tneissOiS of the inferior race.', 1 confess I cannot see hoe to eecape. that conclusion.' exreot hvdenvin the ineonalitv'ofibe Iv den vine that there ia this hvmoai itlfTertnee JtetWeea thetn, for- inhere is thia diUerence. ibmi one race oi neressiir is superier. ana tne pdhtr mfrior, and ifjthe tyf6 pkynealjf uneHal rn-m rv cnni-ttrt w h'i1 v"er . ' tu.r same community the soperior aiuat Jjovera the mferior,. Can yen avoid thia, cclaaioa t tax coBaxftToxft casko m-bxbptbo.V What prosserta at aeeeesa tkwn4a- there4-of anv atteeaac to rtinu ve each at eorrter-atone t Who hMcosnahhiedsbetwa rBpsveieallyl . - - - . . . . . 1 ditentTrrneeeeaiHtet-fa; out one aaawer,iv a - . a a 'a it ta upd. j o attempt, taereioref m removal of thw corner-tewe; which taf nrtsdota:haS - 4 ' i,t mm M . W t: Mttw-Ms ot uaiKa aeaety, : te' neo-; pmamptuoaa a ediaraj. that few oald be rssh ewoaghv to aadertaka -it.- The 4jmmw tatfewaity tAe mass thee ia thia eoraes-etoaev an.i pot atavary stavoryv awaken- a a jseeara-sra4 mast be, ia asanwfaeWt, thewetweaaf re Iungof thia fact ahi if yoa caTeaovathel mrnmr ami In m! th ' il LtMiimf ' ' - Ms reosr, yoa mar thwa de-troy alarerv ; Imt sutce tbe jtovtaaxaaBeliaogeiliisskjiH nor caw attr earthly aower aontkAwhtas.rao loligasttheXarweas exissx- togethe fia the same community, row 'ataycAaaee the? ass st ir. or t he iwlmivawsstioWof thw taxwaj tatlojwr Is r -T-B . van asat - 1 a . - va . .e 1 ne otnar wut suit ve raomznaab. -ojavera Aa America can oolrdaboliabe lhr avanW Oe ywiei; la? it Worth wWSe.toatteoip la arxH move k iioiwaawlima elhich Ood haa laid I- I Ths twsacwtiwjrbf Uf Strpheaa haaf e.-op-d Dosite tawaltel iattertsawaias the wider Aoatne, oathe Theory of govemmenl, as riven U feiai Ufcl bV5 hia etaadsoav-O. Fl AtXama. IBs acocsaplishod cspeasepUea of oajr ejocra ment to ths Court of ItJbswsb. . ? v3 at T.r- " OrtUke apeeuUUaoa (AttUry ,i! ysaa; JX Aoamo oegtaaaw, aagamrng U stloaee as wuwlsxaaat with; whlahcoco pose hie exuoca? -.r f .v -ft-v-f 1 . xt . - a jb , . a rathertroTiiitabiUtj? to rsaistt. temtation-lhsa i" ' 4 - f. .i. f 1 ,- Ml . " . 4 irotn i BBinrat. propensity w iu aois is tas UWT HWfJIItm- fc; - :af e put Ih.-Adams theory i imtliitJanr of tlf. fltsrta,r.MTha. tmrnlAliona of goearamentaars lattticomcratons tBa-gtestratai xoas sua am wiws last 43 aantaa; rtuau VrpcUt.s s tL xr t h ertrore. rtrUiLaT jC. frt3 Ciiaptriait, i&hemit ctthS very s f roerBiaant.iTaa' s&tarlravl ; tH jt. , v .-m I - " 4 .. - - t.-, - 4. 4. . ; Tfcn-4JiFoinl,;a)d'ia;'two art auorrtner fawtUern .ir-rniR. tweed featvioaa t he fPotomac' to ml t same great ; aadWone wWtKillrtcaUv wOt(nk th ica President of the ntleraey, t wit, Ui cement to them on the Very corner-sione de- "4f ehiretl, ,fUr. tkephea. to wti, the physical b'tference arnqwaiity; of the; Awp-sWesawv Presideiit Uncolaa plan waa to aepermts te ..irawiiyesiirv feirnt.raeea. .Ve have Wtweetr e 'brmnier a??frwe,tlia ex tats betweea almost any oth-4 er two rces. vXbtber it,is rtgot or w rung, 4 need hot dweuas. lut; thia piysicui tfijferrmee in Wgreat,disa Jvantage to US botbVa 1 think. Yoer rnHf are suflrii.g; In my judgment, the greateH wrong; Shflided on any people Cot eVew when youeenae to Jbe slavea. ypa are jar -from- wring placetl on an equality t wit a the white race.: Un ihut ' eroad. continent nor a siagh irikn oTroor rare ts'ttrade the etnal al ii elngle man of ours. Go wliere yon are treated the bast, and the band ilill-upwt you, I do vot fjebpiajw to disoqae ihisUit tpprejwntit aa a tact with which we hays to" deal. " I cannot niter It if I won Id: It is a fact Sboui which we all feel and think alike, 1 and yew." tfikrar tr'fssBWT" 'ior ' or ! bxalibo f wtra ''. ' -' '"'TSIC' COaHRB-STOBB.' : ' . .' Thus voa rWiwiva that both Pi raidnt T.in. olo and Mr.tefbeoa are ia , perfect , accord .la seeeptitig and acting upon tire, same great truth,, j Prei.bnt Lincoln accepts he pkytieat tneyyaaty ot tbe two .races, as cowifdetefy aa Mr. Stephens, for where there ia a tmader df- rect V (WW7Wliilk attirude ot England towanfa the fwo rates, U would be alwan tp aay. they . are ecntaL especially, .when the Pre-hle'nt truly add that this difference is physical, that h ground ed in theorisinal eottsthution eech race. 4 The only .diffirrence let ween the Prei.lent -of tbe. United States and tebr as is in. the use to which they put this physical .'philosophical and moral troth this rorner-etone. Mr." Ste-phena wposea- if w hie 8a vatmah speech; aa the basia of the aew government;: Mr, Linoota adopts; it aa the hasia of hie plan pf separating the rsees. becansp of thta hysiiral difference. Iff.' Stephens fhkes the stone as a: whale, upon which he won Id eonMract a governwettt.- Mr. Lincoln. would split the stone .and . drag .the part" asunder. Mr. .Stephens accepts t be fact and'ndjuste hia fabric to it. ; Mr. Lincoln also accepts life tavft. aiid la perplexed with inrrica ble drffieulttea in hia attemtis todiepoee of the jwo portina of the rovwey Mone. . UI rttUDIXT I rSBIMXTIXSIS dxaiiwo 'yC'-y-; : WITH TBS COBVCB-3TOM. . ' It is well to notice; tbeae pyrphxi(iea of. the Presideht'e mind as ihry are manifeKteJ in his singular interview with fhia 'colored "dele gallon j ''The grar tra: fc of ihe phyxle tdiffer-C'ier of the two racea wreo-pat&ant' that W 'cannot: eonroyert t pl, ha frankly, dec.lt ne to make the a!ttnDU ret. while acvebUna the wTlict. he Miora than doubt the wnd6i' ol 'the M fan, lnmHTi'y WWBJ igkt af rji a4 arreatf poa 11a '-existence and - thm 'fnW (fohtit oiicon4cioislr) tnvpttgna thearistlom of the Creator for who latt tio-l coal 1. anmin physical -ditferewce ia the -two races. ' The ratwrng entile testlon iltere fore, -whether- a AjteWthet iriicht; or. wrwnsw aa-if there were two sidw to each.' a qaestionj directly im Sicatea the wiailomof theUreator. The Pre nf toot while declining to diacass thia question of right d wrong, actual iy dectdea it to I wrowg. ly declaring it to vle a .-disadvantage to both ra.?e."dahis opinion, the fda'( good Seuse of most of the' remarks of the Pres cient in ht interview, and the eoliisioes oT thoneht ia his own breast whrcb b diacloees. f where ibrutha mt :int6'-cemtant conflict. point to some great radical datnrbing error, not lajtbe Preafcfent a mind alone t-at pervading 1 1 popular mind 00 the aaljeet . ot A fri ean alavery eSerywhere, ! ; - i ? . fit Okx'A XkitOS'or TBM ' WOBLD- OW SLAT- t.Ji mA m(4. t faluwfv. "so T rife 4 evertwbere a, . ..V I M. H4NV(f, W .: 44V . . . 1 4 ..fir Ihroughout the world, that slavery U tA'setnrse Jew national tro&es, rests on the almbaT universal : peralat entliWmg' "ofMhe eyes' to &tht ct .of thw phTecal4itference het Ween the two rasa, iJlaeery ,is not the canse of the sectional war, bnt a blind and triad resistance to a Dbvaical condition which Gb!1 has ordained. and which sftaa la in vairf attempting ' to aub- vertj nJ; T:v ;i j yr4: Mt COBX-aVSTOB t; aUf ' ACK vow tjtoorp, 4ar.tw -axTBXttBvaoBszioav or &rnr.r 1 Take eobr etaadon this aTeat aeknowleleed fact that the Atrieaa and white raeea are phya Ically IdifTerent, follow out tua truth to s log ical res h 11, ana in qnewtioaoi aiaverj or euo-eetUmttiotrof' th iaferiortuithe s-nwrwrtaca. clearly aotvad ia aJl its paaaea. ; r riil 'JDo yoa aah'hewl 3 ;W4-Wt accept) as-a fixed -faet that ordin- ance Of God which he : hasi decreed, that the W r IrejjawitwV eSrrsatl. aad aot 00m- f"ilicsie Uie tae with key tnodiflcatioadrsw rbra fha -prevs lent Ivuioaary ootioaa ot aa ot.avWhk?b haa eoexisftao, wor aiake any yalnat tempt to fig ttpo4hS xaeref trlatiowrof superior or tafertoav-o- of-fiers. and rated, moist and relirioua oaalitiea which: God ia his srprd ha-, fixed totha relfioa. " t ... &mtim-Vtm must leave ta eacifi kml evetv .'Stats ia tfieTJnWo Where h ter4eaexit together, WhethSiin larger or amaller propor-ii'ionB aa'raeleated cotitrol overny fijiiSKaSens of theirreJationrtoeacB other.. .: - , nawrltktaejtt of U. which they brought 10 the eoastrue-tlon. Of our priceless. Xortstuation we should lfraiirfron laiUtteriagHh of the two weesVieajir irrUatiog buaybpdyiainn' mlUeepma interference with the mjtaner Ja jahieh the duties belonging Jo 'their relation to ef h oft hire or not ftjiaUetL and lake the ApoMle coaaeelno he quiet' a4 - 'mind oar These three direct lona carried out in a Cbria- ttaii spirit faithfully, would restore the Ddion and are tne on 1 v oasis on wnicu n a wver he reMrd;f Whether onlihtsnsd nam cat) make its voice heani iathhvdia-of '.warring passions and interestaso that.ite Peace, be fuil,7aoa caim toe siorm aat as ;80iaung a qoestioo that I will ant pretan.! tpaa wer It ilt iSe trufcao&rCWistlan eentn iitn f U.e jcountry; whs 0dUeiUhrs,lleI ' frbtn its eatRri;!emenf with thV jJrlasive a&tlalistie and inCSsl tlecrirs cf the duy',.'tIiiLtC ws,Tof.k vr"t& ant r.c. sTwr our national sirttiOnr. "1 ave dwelt at -orae;lecth, ott thii one -rnt Wcaria c f fra fn-c " " ifortafirei t "ir-ficc-" : t' lTtt.4r. ctrcu-.-lstce 1 i ltWVVL- -f.r 1 ... lfv3"! i. . T - - O i..-. t . 1 "CTt " 'f.a ' ;. 'i .4. ;r ij w, 14.1 at;pswu,. . 4-r,-r' ahtf arji rjjrt4ai tbs itn&'y the wmtkiwaiiM tbinA Heaahm lroo thia irotb ? iaalW Jiirhr oc an intetugrnt ennattan thioaorhr. aot m -r w - a " m Viewing U inrougbr the tfistorted suedibnt ofl abahtioa ejectarlreilit witbhe eleal'viskm Waa eyeiapiritaalry eajHrhtened.aivI atemper of beert akich aecepts Provkleatial iitct with humility, recognixmg ue . higbeiit t wisdom .of wasmwMwrJwa4aWai afJaJ mm' eawaW ' SA 3 L i.aSa' w.aaw-- imk WW BBwaeiK wl W: aas9 not a hia facta ta oar wava. ;tathat tela per of beart rott will clearly diactra that thb. pror. MenUal arrangemenof eondJiipna io - homaVt society has for ita 'end a" purpose of infinite and teraal good to 'both rares, "a' purpose Hearty dieeeewai ia the light f . gospel truth vat. "bout, oosrurvi in iBejaraoce wia wnieo a proadllait shallow infidel dIhIosodIiv- a false I chriwtianity. and trrtenuona .humanitartaniara 1 hava enahroaded tle' whole rsuojectr I raoaABLg Usb imrttatTB to rtxrxjrT BB- tfSttt7!T S1v ' One word oa' y our remark' ' that the 36dth 4vpara wll overtarea sw mconciliation.'---W aea where and by whom havt ' they, ' been spurned? Ifyoa take the intemperate speeches,' the passionate flings hi 'editorial and Shon" ymooe articles m wit miehta of the .Soul Hera oamals. aalhs exponents of the reel jwnti-aoepta efj.be seathern masees ere, Ibwe. safe basis upon which to found vour remarks? tit so bv parity of reasoning.'the sriath'ern' maWea should taks tha 'radical and fnfldel" rav'tiga of the ia rriaoa stamp" which are their counterpart ia the speeches, editoriala, articles .of our new papers. We have been accustomed to condemn the South' for its ' false1 judgment of nortbera seatimeofs, beeaase 'lofmeM 'froiu just such . radical eoarcee,w' 1 be ere vrrv t- unsafe ronrces of infonnajion on each side. . in expitiag timee like ihese, on which to found intersectional sentiment. ' Let me hint St one latent danger from refyingoW such "dip!omat- te eoarceaof taivrmattoa. t Uiaaee or. a- nto- Daited Statea. We there see two welt defined "parties, neither brtttem frieadlv-to us as a nation, one tbe cojtoa iatereet .Jddmg. wihr the South ami the other her abolition coteries aid-, ing .with tha North; anil ao, England, balanc Ing herself adroiry between these ' two ' parties inberewa island -safe from any dangerous colluuott between them, barmhlf to heraelf. t hrongh her adm iniatratiou ; can gi e aid in our deploralds strife to the one section' or to tbe other, or to both to prevent ' conciliation, as best insy serve the grnit" ejolitieal 'purpose of Englaad, tke permanent divtsinn a 'tAe Viiietl Slates, - Keeping within the hound ofaquaai. neutrality, Enr1afl can. on the' one hsnd 'fitr-niah tbe StMitb whh tnbnitious of war. and" privateers to -prey oa Nortberw cmmerre,,aWil on the other can get up aliolitioa . WmoAatra-tlona at .leter;l(aJtanl ela4vltere.(oatrength' en and eneourage the fanatical element of the North aa the vicWit tides oi" our unnatural war manitest,- in the one or the other section any abatement of that ferocity of hate ..which she has for so Io a period engendered and aettuoasly promoted aa the sure mean of ac. coMplishing her political purpose of permanent sepermiimm'J " It is an nnrensonable'eup'posi tiou that Enerliah emmiaariea atr the 'South supported frotm tbe.'-aecrettiimf.' are the. au- tiiora UioaejBinted spurn mgs of conciluo,- Vf M M g ? 'J??! 0 PP1 on,,,lf f?oir son them wtNtttt 'W WfeiristrpposttOw TTZTTL"UT past lroryv dot V .Tt1 red that the southern natural in ina iiwtm ner oulyyjvsiUe but prvLaWe, deicv tbso haa yet appeared that the soot hero inaasea, the '.'great eonaervSiive 'liody 'of ;' the atwijiem - people" are Teailv1 disunion tal.i- Thera Uevideneeoatbe eoatrary. that. Union aemriateet exist hi thefSooth, aaJ wpqld show tts exiaenc- and activity, were it .aotr ,stiflel by the mnesnstitutUmml inieana which northern, in alliance wlrh Errglih' Abolitloniam1. have broorlit to tiear. to kill it.' -v . ..-, . atop rather alruptly possibly to rmy j.dis-, advantage, fog f 'am compelled to leave un-louched points perhaps necesaary' to prevent miaa"prehenaion. There ta. however,: a-' eew lence in' your letter, whieh I -cannot , pass an-jKMiced. groamlcl it appears, upon, a . remark of Mr. Field, casting an imputatiotf ' upoa the reepectability and purity Of intention ot tb'ose svaociatoJ with tne m' the effort 'to ' diffuse-' pO liiieal knowledge. What f ilr Field ssuy have Said under the influence of that menda-tiyua report of tbe Poat, or what he may fiirnk of their eharatrrs; heconiee of twiseqaence only th rough 'y onr reiteration of bis opinion. I notice: it therefore, f. since youare : in, actual ignorance -a well of th f persons . w ! wrre'pres-eat as of their social and moral posit ion.) to sav that neither could their respectability t enhanced, aer asy owa diminished by my as-' social ion with them. . I cannot dose.:) wiihouA thanking yoo for your frank letter' and expres-ioaa of neighborly and friendly Interest" which 1 ermtially teciprocateJ ' - -;. - Truly with respect ami high peraonal esteem your friend aadaeigbbor.., . : ; - . .Sabcxi. F, B.'ltosxg, ; xowam rCsoTt Esq. - v- : rz-- GHOSTS TH THE JVllITE HOUSE ! 'tff f-.. t--' - - - ' ' J .-- - Pri5eat 'Xlai ixM-sai InterTiew '.with " ttffr .-Spirit -!UntTf?-Semtai ; lie Ctastca tsdi t7ellss ms 0212117.4 A:X7ttTilhrtga,- "ftej "Conxiiltea ca'' thw Wcj 44 the follomeg: iBtereeting atceoaat oraa jrvehiag'speat l'Presidsop -Jjatp-ai others with- 4her sptrhaior ihe Bostoa 6V . - A few eve&ings since Abrsaaxa atieeiaVthe Preaideato'ths Oaited Statea wag iadaced.to rive a Spiritual Soiree, in the crimson room at tha White Uouse, to teat the' wonderful af-1 lejrea aupematurar.. pnwera 01 M.r. vnanea hockle.' It waa see good fbrtoneae a fHead of the toediam.to.be ipresen.tbepaj.eoo--sistingor the r President,: Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. -WefJea,; Ur. Stintoh; Mr.X pf NeaTrork. mwkJp-r x T. ot .tiiaueipnta. -- w ook oer seat ia the circle about eightVclock,:Ui tbereajdeot was j0e4: y.;s boniy anrer Of thetf power. gsv dlplrasare ai."! that ;PreUest' -:; abaepco by ptnc&ing itw pWRiena esraand . twitching j Mr. T eilea' tea rL "-lie sooa.retnfneifl tat U Msaa some tliua t!wV hartuohy was r.redLTi for ikh mtJactfta thaTJrcjiries5c4i::loth I borrtexf lc-iter.-Uis.l tbinf.neni.vrj J oiratiot'-ii cla'r' jb j eaf cli rac t rta-Idea fcirs' L.oc T ai r'te VctoreJteary tjuyt "w r.;cD r. jj ca u.Tw:;r-"..3'3 swayed taoH - ''' i-vt-- p1 :t jcan-;'itrssw? pre-1- j - - - .wrre r tO tl.3 Cll I." J. 4- ,.t' l4 4.UU.AIO i).t toe ma m 'eatauor-s TO3nipencea.aBape f pinia, leq it, waa,-10 rearora ( am u aioa. J.aata which had apparruUy assembled to convince TwersjCsrrf snd nsiif.rtliass-: Lilp,', a . .s 1 m . .aa-W-A.a a It fcv- .--."-- . r autat oriheir power, rav's vi.biuKens oiweiri t&at tb MiiA -- .... 1 1 -'v r ' I f .tr - c .'-.- 4. f, ; i'Loati tapping bout' fclnV' 0rbcl warsj . ami Jfr. Shackle staied lbat;a4 Indira drtind , WeU.3s1f.- saUi.JSttneVf-I VJ3'5 H he happyto-'hearwhat liW Ibd.au ticatjr1 haa toMtyi ITe harerrOrhtly had .-a- tiaii-v;:, , JiB tla-BM fn MBia - mre.I 5 aaVmaB f rSB arBSKW " wewrw-a ii.tistMi EM SWW if. nwe ewe, ww- T.O?a? B -?. a a. a.. a e " t f f J UAj.WiJl.nlaa aa.' i 1 - - f is ' a t. -4. J arw- - nov-vo4anteer spue' advice atotitT th eotidact ofthawa'r.'" ! c ,v.j ;a;j!a iTUa medium then Called for b-neil and p4 per, ail tbey Wertatrpohi-tatlstBj sight.of alL. itsialblefjvawabeatUkeT from 'Mr.attoar .-And4the Aaieriala .were, t earefatly coeresle) front eighw la tees space J.- ' iof time than it has reonired.me to writs'" ihlaT t3!yft knocks were heard and the pa rr waa oncev- ered. .To the sarprisa ofall preaeat it read aa t - roiiowat ;...- .t v -y,. T.j- -1 uastsmaKra wsi pet ueiaya can re vex I 12. a 4trt.li4M 1... . TTAAm-n means to solidueV Prorlamatkms are nselesaj ' make a bold tront arxl flgbt the enemy leave-' ? r s traitore at home, to-the rare of leyal ,-snea. j-yf, Lees note pt preparation, less -parade and pott . , : !"fHt is hot5 Indian5 tarbrilfc- sSld the President: vtWboiaQletiry itnoStrT.- l-wlaf I mmrested to tha -metlium to akr who ilea r; era! Xppx was, and fiefore Jlienworda were ; frdm tnv liie..the teeUum spoke'in a straogs. -' voice.1 ff Le First Secretary of War." r-- :M)h. vee. General Knox. said 4the PrelV; :i a J debt,'! . who, turning to the Secretary sabl,-gjtantoit. that message: ia for you- -it ia from ojr.predrtesb'f." , - r - - - " Mr. Stanton made no rerlv. I sbotild-Jika to ask General Tlfcoi' as id the Frwidvn'-if iris within the scope vf Ti- alaiiiy to tell, us when thai rtbemow wia be pat down? v',..'J:.; . V iW.l ,.-t: In the same aianner aa before thia meeaage .. waareceival; . t.- -.: -. - . i ?-Wehington, Lafayette, Franklin,' Wfl ' beifarce, Napoleon and myself have" held fre-' quent mnaultitfomv poo this- poiu t There '.' is something which our spiritual evea can hok came st rimes by removal of men f4m Bigl "-positions, kn.1; there are tltoSe 1ir reilrtmeat v whose ahilitiea shwild'ie oiadeosefuJ tW -tt hasten tbe eadL . Napoleon -aayacOaceotrate --".-,f- roar fbroes upon one ptiinli Lnfkyrtte jhiakj'., : . mat .tne Teueiiion win aie 01 exnauaiion ; Franklin the end approaching aa' the South' Uinat give wp fur' - went of therhaaieal ability to compete against Northern, meehaa. icmV -Willierforcarees hops only in awa.egra. armv-Kno.T." T . " : .'. ! Vell.M excTaime.1 the PriJent. nfot" liffer anatng the- sams aa well a among that aintieraL Titer tlon'i seem to nitderaiand jnfi,i hing the machine among the-eelestiale maea better than we no. Their? talk.' tfhd advire . sound very'muThrBketbe- talk ofwry Cabinets 4- don't vo.1 think so, llr WelfeS " WelL l don't knowI'Wiil think the tnaff ter over and "see "whatf conclusion' to'' arrive' aL?.V- r :"-y T:1-'-' .T v--'--- v- " .-t. Jleaey rapa-ecre LeaHH aivthoalphaliel, was called1 for, when, That'a what's the jpat . - .-ter fs sieltou,!.-, r-' Theie wsa 'a'' Shoot ol laughter, '"mxAl&iy.'!? WHra Stroked' hJ veard; 1 ' 'ivsy o: ta Tt.. MMMa Ut W-! W Mill ba Pmu .. ent? that yoa Vlnk-fh.e n waV round;J Sh -- - i -7 - 1 1 dent,. ihat-'ioa . a t e a pi , f O Ta"rte"jr-r?Tflsdj- " V neareat way tome l l he longest' Short enta in wartirnes. lwiah:JJ r theVpirit con Id tell us how to catch the Ala4Jti dj ba'na,T ' " --- ..The lights which: had beeS partiajfy lowrreol almost Mauaptaaeoualy . became ao dim , that I ... ; could' iof ee euffjuietttly to diMingaieh the , . features of anyone in the room.'Vod '00 thf-1 large Jiiirror over the mantle-piece' there, ap '."w J pearetl the. most heautifal; though- auperaala; -. . rai. piciure ever twueta. tt rrpreaentea a aea . f-n view, the Alabama with all steam, up. flymj - ' from the pursuit pf another' large ateamer."1" two aiercbantmen in the! dMstSncewere-eeea' i -eL purttally destroyed .-rr - fire. Tie picaravK; rr'-j -hangeL and the Alama wassesasaaehof:?. under the shadow of an Eagtisb . bruhwtx r which an English fElg was waving! The Ala- bama was 6 vr-t iiIlyj fiot itoatoti hGdr .es snd no signsot .itfei.vhHbie aJtoutsrerk! as.. pict are va n wbed. and j n Jettera of parpj e a p., peared. "The English people deonnded this5 itor. lesa it Uut.ift.-fc's i -Atsr-i wTbe spirit again Called -Crr : ths 1 alphabet and again . am "Tuat'a. what's tba matter" spelled 'out; 4, ? 1 aef, I see" M the PreskleBt; Jlother Engfsbdt tbinka-Uiawwhata seacw forthsr goose may be saace foivtha gtu-leT,1lt gtSrry, oe til. tat too,, pereaner. pat a ia .totkyerJ: pt England'a aristocracy - - ' " " r-- .Sot England is 10 seize ths Alabama firrsl,. ly i" said thelident. -" It twiy be poeilJ;-bat;' Mr? WelleK aoot ter one oahoator taoo- ? complimeotarr fo ourav-r. ' anyhow r :,os x Wm'ir. ArUi MH Km! ITT TwtUf a Off Mr.WeHesjrw I'aa -astoria pbttfwlkb:j.a when pcrteeted. I ajttcn works wslVtotri m m be a lerfeot trap for the Alabama.,. . . , , Well. MrrShockJe rearke.tl PmV deat, tThivewlrarrg'ihifis haa wkrtt sa ratine odd remarks. Utt mxbingwaaenl ram id: as viocesi t.iLXceft.tb.umy abemwa,-, a n'y t h ihr Very heaven ly al-oni a II 7th is.' t " , akoold like.ir ibfe; to Hear whst iiZ'? ' Doer las ears about thiawar. - n i iWaetal f. rill try to etipn $iri tllrrntrT,.ti 1 "pot it somnimes-hapvsiaslt)! i'gh - m ta caaiaii tiHuaat Uuu iiaai kj...ts i ijreseed hyoneepiruy t jitiS to anot ber etc.-...,-.. isaeer ful. If perfect silenea. ia titiefaiiied. 1 . WUheee if we can oof ibdacV G.eoerkJ HfiCJt IJ1"8 ito4 tof lit? X)ou!aa: irfs; nnett frt TJirevra-s1 w'trs tive-jfiOLt c3t?t tAal adt tliwvTirope4oew Perf mifted.andatT an interval cf rerhtr i : jTtiaut.es; Mr. Shockle rcee? qucklr I. , n l t r7,t" chair and stood o p"behlnd.it, rCX n '' ! J e 'tf arm 00 thawck, his ritM tbrtu: ir.t Lis "ci fs sbtn;j .SfcToireaxehc? whoaeserI-eardifiI?ae;lah . ( aball mtretedloqgcielbUr -o-r; ,r'" waa eloTfent'and thoicc.- He V. r.. e ident sotkrerw toUaikTt aivhwrswl. 3 .iw about the t!icy;t be pcrraH W-id : tLr'' 3 tena ; to tas Win pea pt th p?rl V-"- jrc ' S f- X. i, J binatall pointLiU.litjrW?-ir?iO :J thera) eywcauiteiuer trore tLar- r i. rrotsl wtich'woald follow one or twa riiid"s ef -rie. S oehpaaLa thoc-ht.'mast take.'plsrw .rw Mra Ioti-'j .Tha rnrBi--- ncirrt in this T"-w..l - M ' ths prer?r pse of auee;victorieB-lfwwicl4. i ""-' men lajhe'erer Lczr of .sneer t laklf tfs- Cv tot2VMetheJr auentron to nart""tS. arw"!J t t rdldBfred.'l'at ifla vitry ia f;l;-sci ea e4 a'ea'Tretw action; 'I r"l f we'V -V'-7-?-i:teIievetbnt,V-. I lie I r?'f Utt ' i er it comia f.ct tLl.it cr .. v . . tri. .-!. -t-i u - llf. Sbockle was nrach ptirJL sd.raf Ur. Li;c!34TTeritr, Hrr- Wt t atiionriT.Lt a 1. 1. ? j tl ', J-..Tcr-.i wr-n ";t3" Snd ra I,. T: . i .3U.-3 - 4" fwr. 1 - -d us . --f 4- T 9i1 . It 5TCrta -r i ita?S -i A, :V'ry;-,i- r |
