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DBI WOODS.. A. a BBADI.IT. WM.WCBABO. F. M. HOLMES. HEADLH, RICHARDS & CO.. N'8.t50kl5i8MtkHigk8treel, ; An Jort MlTif th.lr bw Wt V DRESS SILKS. SPRING AND SUMMER SBAWLS. iPBIMG A SUMMER B41MOBAU DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XXVI COLUMBUS. OHIO WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 25, lSf3. WJMUER 'i33 MEDICAL Cent' ihlrU, Collar Cravaia. Tin and 0 stock trill bs fana. wall a-erf-i T UatvM conditio at the cewatry, "'" tm a will be .eld cheap UK Headier, Richards, Co. OOLUMBD8. OHIO. Bail DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. CLOSING OCT. CLOSIWO OUT. C. EBERLY & 10. On the gontheaat Corner of nigli and Friend Street, A hi how orri BINfl OHBAT BABOATWS IB Dry flood.; for tha Stock will be elnel out ltw.en tbl. iid the Ural day of June Beit, for the nnrptwe of repairing their .tor. Hon-. Ib. Block cousiele wl. and Domeetlo Dry Goods, Hats, Op", fcott od Shoes, Boswry, giovm, o Ao. -. The Grocery and rrodnct Boslnuss Will be continued In tbt NBW BUILDINO, NO. 14 EAST FRIEND STREET, And th. bights! price paid tor WW, Br., Oo rn. Oat. aad kek Holler. Eggs. Bags, Beau., Lard. Ao., will to U.uiuc.0K.fcrUood.. ,n1RliT4c)i No. IM South High, southeast ouruer of High mi rr,"4 Streets, Utilumnilo. ttniu. IP fl D 11!. G . V . KNAPP. OCILIST, (Formerly of Buffalo,) llxclnalvely treat. rlje. ol th. Byes, Dfafnw, an Inserts Attlllolal Tru, without pain, that n IIS. natural eye-el No. V7 Sooth High Street, Colombo., o. rfQo. hour, from tc 4 o'clock. , . J'. 6. llr. Kuepp's Book ska th. By. and Ear, rtir ttlsued, or Billed, lr of charge, to any Indlvldnel B b j. a malady of either of int... anm tteM-dAwly ANTIOCH COLLEGE, OF Yollow Springs. Greene County, Obio, WILL -OPE" IT8 SPRING TERM ON T0F11IAT. MABOU 9W, Thl. well ktmwn Oolleg. off.,,. In. traction to young pereon. of bo'h eiee, In oil orar of ordinary Aoedemlo .nd (Jolleglat. iludy, .1 economical "for further Information address J. B WESTON, Acting PrMld.nt.or J. VAN MATER, Treeiurer. merl8.dsweod CIlSCiaiMATI ADVERTISING. LIVER COMPLAINT. rotvAvrW MMttkisi. wr wfUHMBt afklMLlMrar Ut Of ! 1Itm Vu la ItrfrtTW to, k tMrU taw 01 Lhtvt laii-of .KA. om. vM-iiMM Um Uk ! t H-imI in ountaUli. tj V1L. Ltrti fea aulltv. or ty th Uiw prevail t Ui Mun iibm. m mon fammuj wt iliriia m owing M ouMrvciioa or etcKtt-g uu i uw aim or pip vhtcb euavwyt lbs tMW fro, lb LI? Into lb boweU, by mihmiom ot tlim or ctM, or tm odom om bj HsJI BtvDM, miMBg lb blU to U thn.m back to to tb gaU bladdr, from wbwro It at abaorUd by bo-v-tom ataall tcowla, wbtcb onKvay U IbW tbo Tboraota lto. a p.pa l bat rutM op along tba aplBo, and toraiibala ia auJ eaiptiea UaU iuto tba terga fta of lb teft aboaMar, baar iu juactka with tba aaiai of tba baaa mmd aac4, and troi Ibaooa iba bita U oofjaa to tba baart, &4 UeoBtai auxd witb th blood. Tba bit lb as divartaa1 ttom Ita propar eoaraf, mm4 otr-oatat.bg vbara It aaf aavar daalDl by aatnia.prodaei taacb avil, au4 oltaa diaattraaa aaact poa tb baattb of tba ladJvlatuV. lui Effect1- Upon DlfftMtlon. For tba waat of baalthy blU to ajlx with tU h4f dl-mUm! mm), a oumAm aavaratiua aavar takaf plaoa ba- nmm twiiktbaitiui niikv hunor whtcb forojf Iba bloodt a J liua uortloiM of tba food daflkcaed by aauira to b Htctaa frHb tba bowaU for tba Hla, wbaa praan pari-flat aua tparUf tba halliy from tba aabaaltby por Ueaa, ta tbaatata aiaunar UuU tatoglaat or whit of . aaparaia via or citlar Iroa tbfir iu.piir.ttaa aaJ eooaa. qiMutly tba vary foualata of life i from Its ablaut, Tltla-lad aol aamiptttl. la tbia ooaaactton. tba no ra protaiaaot aymptoaM ara a fcaUug of ouoraaaioa aioa tba otuatacb aud cheat, as II praaavd doam by a baavy waigbt; troublaauata ana oftan OHIO STATE JOURNAL LOYALTY TO THE MEXT. COVElt.V- PAYING OFF I Aiai.TA.T Q0ATKE1IATEII' OrHOE, Cieoineati, Jan. 21st, 18G3. TEAMSTERS DtdOHABOKD FROM MY EMPLOY, c.u obt.ln thclt pay for UECKMIlElt, b, dllng .t th.offlc, No. 7 Tnnt Oompinj Building, corner Third .nd Main itriMth u.u,By.T',, l.nK'lf 0t.ndA.tt At. fruthtnildn LOW spirit., EiHUgwui, ml of Mgy, Bduicholy, mImum. .iKoami. MlniM (loonlnw. ol mind, tlauwruu grMt diwd of llulllil.. .nn a oi.poiM.i tmnj - - KrMt wehfuluM.. .ua mn Ituvuuy w wiwmy, --". drownoM, wmtium., ul di.lnclln.iloa u nutloa. SobMIbu. thw. hi B loathing of fuud, and at olbua, a vuraclooa anpatn., tn. 1000 irv4iu"7 madlataly alur Baal., follow, byauuroc bllwr erocla. tloaa. Ooali(iiM, or alwrnauly clyiea. and diar. rboBB pr.vall th. patl.-t U fnB.otl7 uonhlad Wllh wuiii in th. atornaca ana uow.i., .ua at 11m w with woriaa, aad freqaautlr with llw PlIM. Thar, hi alao IriiaailoB, and lrouuily cbrouio iaAaWBatioa of Ui. Innar aurlaca of th. .looiach and huwala, witb tMidar naaioB praaaun, awl. Bwra.aa. aboaa tha auatar afeauaf Ui. rlha. Hovt the Blood It Aflected. -rm- Mrttolea of th. bll. tho. Ballad wllh tha blood, render. It laipota, and mora or laeeolelraola the port, of tneaaiB boo buh-t... noue diecaaaa ol lhaakin, aucb u Kry.ilaa, kuanta, Itchinga haiall Wattry VaaiclM, Bloubao, Tuulora, Plm-plea, Bcurhnaal, bollra, Bora Ky.a, nun. Bud t loara, of varloua Hull.. Th ..In bocom. a Bior. or lea. yellow, aud whaa tu. diaeana la ol Ion. etaodiug, oltea fary liara, aad haa a irJjourMuaia, dirfy, gfy appearauoa, and auni.tiBie. there la a perlect Jaundice. J he white, ol lb. eteaalee bar. . green or yellow tiuga. t IU Action Upon Ibe Kldae. u,-!. UMhila la attained off from the blood la lia naeaaua through th. kidney., aud la mixed wilk the urine, wblcb. by Ua acrimony, producee peine In tha back and acalda and Irrilalee all the ur.nary paaaagea. Home dayo the dlacharge ol uilua la profuee, aud natural In appeeranoe; aud other timee It la Bounty, .nd th. de. aire loevecnale ia friqueut and urgeut, and oacaakinally ljwr i, fc total .u y;. it'B.n'ii u, ih. """.' la nearly while ana milky, but ueuelly It I. high oolered, red or yellow, with a rauk, oOenalre odor, and often II If Tbe'mor. crdlnery .ymptcma of thl. dlaaaat ar. of great yarlety, aud may he .laied aa lolluw.: i .mu tha tjitiuiM ia ti.ti.lle mora or UOkUHeeaur tb t o-- -- - lew ooaled witb a while or browu .curl, aud tuere ! often afeelluiol o.iliiiieaa and coldniae o) the feel end kneee, and along the tuilde of tue tnigua; at time. tu. fao. I. Iloahed, end there la more or k-ea ferer, eapecially at night, or in the afternoon, rrcueutly there lea bHoBT, UacamoOot'oM.wllha bit.nrauf the lliroet, end oometimee a rery a.rera, ary am urru cuugu, auicu la ofttfU uiaUken fr Oon.uu11.l1- u. i'lita cuugb often oomwonoea In tha latter part ol the night, or eatly Ib the nioruiua-. alio leela lor Hume, irwiueuity pruuuvtug uauaea aud rooming II ther be auy expectoratiou, 11 If a tough, ropy, teaectone pu'egm, which auhcrva to ..i....u it toiu-liMA. There arc. alio, fieuueutly chronic plenrlay paiua lu vorluui u.l M -l Ihe ciieet, which elnft about from 001 i-alt of the b.aaat or aide to the other, sometime, abceeu lonu iu I he Liver, aud preaalug upward on the Luuga, produce v.iuatiicliou aud cough, and breaking, diachaige lueir ooun ui. into w uuog., uuui beuoe It mu.i iiioit oe rjoLwu ...w.-.."h, , catleut la dulrujed. many, ut eum up ui-eie word.- A Yellow, 1'ittj, Otnty Skin, A Yellow, or Oreen Tiugtof tht Mule 0 Uu EH" ... . t. r. An AChtlig J '111 acro.ta inr xaiuttrya u'm wllh Irritation or heal In diecharging nrlne ; a """''o" nf fuluoeaauddi.leiiliona.roe. me dernrae on pnaaiire I ,oai oj rutwm, ri . . Hot., p.m., Uilliou. Colic aud IMIloua I'larilitea ad Oyw.it.rle., OUtln.t. tjtlveoe.., Iiiternjltteiit ud 11-mltlt nt ..rera, .luudlce, Kever and Ague, Uliill aud te. ver, Ao all 01 igiuale from lb. aame cauao, A Deranged Plate of llio Liver. trh. moat .uooeaifnl lr.alw.nl I. lo glre Hie pitlttnt orery ninlit on aping to 1.1, liomtwoto Hv. JAYNKtt iIANATIVE PILLS, or euouU of them 10 luanre 01 a, and not more Ih.n two t.v.. ..allon. from the bowel, oral morning, ineaoeeot itie riu. mn oe ...-. miul.hedat pleeaure, aa to pruilur. th. .lain .Hit, and their nae .Uould he continued until a e ore la com. ..1.... ul .1.. at Ilia aaiait 1 1 tue. aire lJr. JAVNErl ALIK EAT1VE, three time. . day, according to the directloue unleaa there i. a want 01 appellte, with wcekooee and deblllly.-or.yaipt Jti. . J w .rma prevail, wnen of the Alterallve, .'.-0 a eaaitoonlul of VauBirou. (lull- ed with . little cr ..: 1 , au.l awe toned to pliaeo the taale.labollt uil ti. iioltr uoit . - i't.o " , ajmplou. are nnoio.1. au.l II Hier. boui.i ue coujit or oi.ure.alon alioiit th: throat or cheat, then elvj the KXP.CTOB.NT aa ouru .uu i.. ...h , nMeaear; to quiet th. cough and make .ipoctoratlon aaay. Dr. D JAYNE BON'S Family HedieuM. are pre..n. .t.. - m nii... .oit lhlledt.lohla. .ml nn. aol'' at Oolnmhoa.Ohlo.byO. BOUEUCS aud b. hOHUKLtl U, aud by Agent. Ihrougout tho oonntry, from whom way aleo be obtained, gran., Jaeie.'. Atetlwal illeiuaa. ,t. Ouidt Ut HnU. 8eecb of Hon. Peter Illtcbcock I Cieaaga, In tbe Oblo Senate, March 4, 1S63, ou tbe Loyalty Reoolutloaa of Sir. Wel.ta. Mb. Fiuinur F.arfully i. Ih. oounlrj .gitat.d wilk Ib. gi ran tic liraeglt. of lb. Uo. rBaa.ait in Ti.Jioaiiof .nd .ustaiDiDg Haelf f aimi lb. oombmeJ .Hack, of op. ud t- yen trttiiD. , W.r unit A wr, Urrtbl. in B.lnrt, fearful in .zt.nl, do.prsb in tb. itrogglM ol iU contending force., fitrro. and deaolaiing in iu progrtau, aad appalling in lb magnilnd. af the oonieqa.noni i.foneu. It oziat. not on aooonnt of oonflioling joria- diotioa nub neigaboring nauoru, not br at. tack, apoa lb. ootntn.ro. of tb. ooonlrjt, not by invaaion of a fortign fo atl.mpling ia tb. fi.ro. tribunal of arm. to MUl. long diipuicd qna.tion. of international comity, but bj lb. aol of traiiora, rebel, in arm. again.t th. Oot- rm.at. They. lb. prim, movera, in.tigator, or tbi. r.bellion, .nd l.twlar. in u. t nun., Doing Ih. reprcMntativM -of lb. reoipi.nla of lb. riobaa! bleuiag. of lb. (iow.rnm.nt, under wbich tbt whole people ba. Beoom. no great, aad ia time past ba. be.n ao proiperou. and bappr. Mot only go, but tbe.. .am. men, and thou aMooiated witb them witb like Yi.w. ot OoT.rnm.ntal policy, baro aJmini.tered tbe UoT.rnment of tb. conntrr almost mo enti 11m. for tb put forty year. Mora than tbia, thryw.ro aJminlaierini it at lb time of lb. breaking out of tbi rebellion, and more yet Ih.y oonilnu.d to aaminuter 11, or tan. pan in it. ailminilraiion for week, yea, month. after Slate, lo wbich they Ihemulre. belonged Co.gr.si to which ht) i elect, "be will vol to bad .seeded; and fori, aruoal, dock yarda, fM(i cj e0tbe it," but farther than tbi br mini, and other properly belonging lo the v,il do notbing lo moourag. Iba loyal people United Bleu bad been taken poamaion of by of lb. North tn nnn in. and oroaecut Ih. rebel aoiiog under their ndrioe, and by their I Ir tor th. re.loratioo of th. Union. Hi pol-direotion. licv, like that of Qovernor Seymour of Now Ih. Chief Eieculir. of tb. ao called Coured-1 v,.rk declared a liitl. time ainoe. i. on. of od- rat Bute, hi Cabin.t offioer, hi foreign puilion to ibe Adminiatraiion in ita elTori to .meaariaa, mauy of hi Oeoeral in tb field, .uppreia rebellion. Not to indioata any de- and of lha membei of tb. CunfVder- 0idrJ policy, but .imply to .land in oppoaitlon, ate Congrea", wore thu. aotlng in tho Ex doinar nothinc. Aa before iudicaled. tbia ia Tir- eutiT. and Lcgislalir. Department, of th. O.n- tually opposition to tb. Government, and the eral UoTcnmem; at Ih. .am. tiiii. they wer. not oljeol i. eetdeotly, If not profeaaedly, to bin-only aiding and abauiug, but counttllwg and ,jer lud defer the conaummation of ih. war for directing treason. On. ol'thoe. Ueueraia, in bis two years until a ch.ng. of Ih Administration aapnoiiy of V ice President of lha United Malts, , be effeoled. No one, taking lha position he adjourned lha Bonnie on lb. 4th of March, joe., propoaea lo revolutionise and turn out the 1&U1, took the oath of foaliy to tho Constitution p,oeent Adminiairation until it can ba done u a Benator in llio new Congress, draw hie ib-ough the ballot hoi; and Ih. inevitable reply aud mileage, and imruediaiely went out to (u!t of Ih. oouraa suggested by ih Benttor is as lake bis place 10 the army of rebeldom, and giaied. Tha oountry, in the mesntiine, is lo be war agaiuauhe Government he bad just iworn held in it preseot deplorable condition, while to support. the man in our army continue lo stiller, sicken About two years since iu antioipation of a ad die, the publio debt to increase, and all the contingency wbich might arise, ibe General norrors of war be eiperionord until such a b. ia aware af Ike fact or aol; it 1 neverih. leu true Th aonelusioa oanaot ba avoided. H. ia eilbar for or agaiaat tba Oaverameat There i ao neutrality ia tbi war. Thar. an bs aona All Ike power of the Government is demanded te eavry .a tbi oosLeet. That power rests In Ibe people. Tha people ar tbe Government. Tb tiesuiiv. aad Iargialativ department of lb Government, ao urmtd, are oulr ib. ac.ata of that Government, czuuling it will, and tbe withholding of Ih entrgiu of aor one man. ria-btly demaaded for 11 support, orippler, and to that titant opposes, the admia-iairaiioa of tba Gov.rnm.nt ia ita efforts to natain iiaalf and aaintaia it supremacy. lie who in arms aitempts tbe overthrow of the Government he who sympathises wiia and ensouragea tbia altampt be who attack the credit of tb Government, denounce it administration, frown when it .uoceeds, and laugh 1,. -11..-.. ...I a. L - A.ii.tlw fA!,l. hla tat. 1 a laiiuree, m " ---y hands, laying, tbl U none 01 my eonoern; 1 am aol resDonaitila for. and will take ao part in It. settlement, ia alike guilty of oppoaitioa. If there be differenoe, it ia ia favor of that one who. believing it right, however false that opinion may be, fights for it, rather than tbe one who, thinking lo avoid responsibility, stands back aileally, Praying lor its sueoess, hils be wait, wilb illy oonoeded hope there for. Having laid thua much, I turn lo examine th positioa tek.a by Benatore in tbi dieou.- aion. Th Benator front rerry I Mr. cmcsj tell. n. that "ba i for lb aupport of tb Gov ernment and continuance of Ibe Union," and that he will never oonsent to any dismember ment thereof," "thai be sustained th Administration ia lha aoaduot of lb. war up lo the time of Ih. tuning of the President', emaaci- aiita proclamation, but that be will do so no Lngsr." That aol bs considers unconstitutional, unwarrantable and impolitic and therefore bia support is withhold. He is "not ia favor of withdrawing tb army," and as a aoemoer 01 Assembly of the Bute of Ohio, by a vote al most quite unanimous, pasted a resolution pledging tho entire reeources of IU. Biate, moral and pby.ioal, in aid of Ih. Government in sustaining the Constitution, aud cAiabing out rebellion. me anticipate", contingency nap pens war exists exiots a has beeu before suggosted, by ths sot of robcl. in arm. Congress paseea a resolution known as tho "Crit tenden lleaoltiliou. Tue legislature 01 umo change can be brought about as will seoure the management of the war in acotirJartno with the deuator's own notions. Is this true loyalty? Tbe Benator dates hit prlr ci,,.,l iXjcotiun to Ibe oonduot of the war, from the issuing ot Ih. President', emanoipation broclamalioa. As lo the policy or Impolicy of that act, Its oonatitutionality or unoouslitutioualiiy, they have been ao fully discussed, I .ball nol attempt B repetition of the arcutnente made, or to adduce new ones. It is affirm", aud the LegibUtitnu of other loyal sutijoienl for tue to ay, 1 have no doubt of tb Btatcs atlirin ll" euolmiuu. For it, a cer- povrr of the Preaidesi lo iaaue that prccla'io- laiu class of f-";v',ru profess very high don as a war measure, and have just aa little regard, altl. iu a :; -t.j convention Joubt of hi duty lo do o, whenever, iu hie of the pjii, wiih iiLicU 'th. j. Bcna'ore cpiuton, oooupyiug the aland point he dooj, H not, notu n ui isk u on tue u way . necessary 10 oripnif, or would am in orip- KOCEKIES. SCALKS. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES II Of Alt KIND. gold In nclainlioa by KILBOOBHB KDBN8 B Co. jsr(U6 oarefal to bay onty.lhe geanlns.'VM l.nT dSw ADMIMISTR ATOK8 SALE. POSTPONEMENT OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE of July, lh''-, i" i fust ulnuso of tU.it lean-1 lutun is omitted, hnd Ihe like otuettic:t coctirs iu a series of resuiutioue iulrotluoed iu the House by a memWr of the enmo party a ten duys since. VVby f llroautie tho c.UaeO omit ted uxes tbe responsibility on renri where it belougs. Thai olmisc of tbe resolution nvjt: pllue reltelliou. To it he was bound by hit heaveu registered osib, nnd impelled by the Impulse ef aa bonest, patriotic heart. It is a little strange, however, and Ir.diuntfe a iittlo remaiuiug oonsiderntion on the part ol ihe Benator, nnd Ihose who act with him, for Ihe feelings of Ihose with whom they have been "Thai Ibe present deplorable oivil war has bt tn politically asaocint.il in tiroes past, and of whom fnroea upon in. country uy m. ut.uniurtiai. oj we sometimes .peas ss pur "erring nreiuron, Ins Southern Stalee, now in nrnis again.t tbe that when you touch rebels whet. Iheir strength Uoverument, and in arms around Ihe Capitol." It is under these oircumalanaee, Ihe existCLoe of wr in Ibe ocunlry, a war for llio preserva tion of its zovernnieut, iu th. lanuae 0 ibe resolution quoted, "JoreeJ upon the country, by Uu dimmomiti of Ihe lioulh, as deoiurcd by the solemn act Of congress snu 01 oiaie tuegi.- lies, tbey should aH at once have such a holy horror o( ouuslilutloiial violation. TMe leaders in this rebellion ara striving lo establish a government whose ooruer etons is slavery. In their efforts, their great element of strength is aUvery. n bile white men in their army tight th battles of Rebellion), four millions of slayet Oity Will be a On tbe 14tb of Oolumtous .old at 10 o'oloek A. M.t . aa a day OI JSV't neat) k. nllnwirla' n' - a. a. Vntnn'fc' flrat DIl lSlOU, 1 Lot In Eaton .-.. in arrassssaaaaa j. rood.. Lot Nc. 4. eonWimog 1 err. and lv J ,Eot So. , containing acre, and 1 ""J tot No. 7, oonUlnlng i . and 24 jooas-Lot Mo . conulnlug 1 acre aid 111 roods. .r3 el. . oonUlnlng 1 acre and 114 roous. ,Fli Ho. 23. oontalnlug 1 acre and ou rooo YANKEE VEGETABLES! CODFISH, "George Bank;' No. 1 SALMON (New); . No. 1 6HAD (New); 100 Kits No. 1 MACKEREL; 100 Kit No. 2 MACKEREL; MACKEREL in half and quarterblt) SMOKED 8ALM0N; BMOKED HALIBUT; TONGUES AND SOUNDS, ' la Store, and for sale by W. H. BESTIEAUX, ootH. 1.1 r.i.l 1- .1 .It . m. H. RtSTIEAUX. NO. lOtt POUTII I1ICU SXatEET. OOLtTMBUS OHIO DEALER IN FINE A ID STAPH GROCJGRIEB PRODUCE, PROVISIONS REIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS. FrultN, Salt, Flour, Wooatenware. CIO. , latims a war taxing the entire resources of Hre tt home engaged iu oaring for the interests the country for its oonduct, and lo aid in which 0f those men, aud raising supplies for the sup-Ohio has given her eolsuin fledge, that we oome prt af that army. More than this, they are to lh. oonsideralion of the resolution before Dressed into service and made to dig trenches, raise fortihoatlons snu even notu arms anu shoot bullet by whioh our brothers, sons and friends ar wounded and killed. Yet if you atriko at, or in any way interfere with this ysiem, though it be neoeayary to save Ihe nation, the Senator is horrified, iiiher act. to whith be object are Ih. .us ed by the wledoui end patrioli.m til our f.lliera. very . lhA habeas eorous and ar wi-elr Prided ior.o..r.,u..ut ot l-giai.tive, judci.i pension of the ""l"' "ueM C"PU ' na " andei.ciiiiiedpartuieuie wiih power belli red t b am- rests made by the order of Ine rresident. tie pi. 10 defei.diht,rig..te of tho iop e mait.uiu theautbor; telle us "that it wm soough to startle any loyal ity ol ib, government .ud eaicute the law. of im nation wnen th. President ordered arresis of "wBsasas, Annnh tly waiftre le now wsg(d by eettaln ihoss oounteuauoing rebellion, disoouragiog Stale, egiuat the authority of the Ugeliy oou.utoted enlistments, opposing drafts, &o. Who? And g,,vei nmeut . f the country, a. d .a no provialoii I. nied . . Uoman need be startled unless he had ih.e'nf.ircenieiitor the laws.eieept thronsb th I. gaily some sentiment in common. Loyal men were tb. Bcnate. Tbey are as follows: WHKBtaa, A reptiblicm form of government I. bellev id to net largaly upou the coneent of ti e governed, and cau only be matulaibed, when war is wagtd for Ua de. atructluuly . hearty co.oper.liou t.f Ibe loyal people of Su b governtneot, Vt Haaaia, I ne uol.tltuilon 01 lue i nula male, louna. should be arrayed on lb sids of bis oountry, it 1 for bimself to ebooaa. If by mat enoio. ae take, puilioa with tb opposition, be, with thou wilb whom be unites u foHunee, must take lb const lUeneea. Only let bins take lonitioa droidmliy, ao thai w may know when to bad biro. Tbe Senator Iron Clermont (Mr. Johnaton) oome lo ua and plead ibal all "strifs and birktring may b don aaay wilk" ia this hour af diffioulty and danger. This appeal i truly patrioue, aad to it every loyal heart responds approval. Who wu it that in lHtil pro posed that all parly organisation (bouid b abandoned aad th whole peopl nail la th. support of Ibe Government, but Ibe friend of tb Admistrationf Aad who rejectea thai proposition, but ita oppoaenl with whom tbe Ben ator acta 7 Having ib alrong language portrayed th oourse and policy of th Administration ia carrying oa tie war, aad d.nounoed it with ten inveotive, be, ia langu.g of ear- neat loqu.aee, 1 wonld a glad if my frail nower would equal, declares "ih Republic is rushing madly oa to ruin, fanaticism rule th hour," and then calls upon Ihe peopl "to aria ia their might, and at th Spring ales-lion rebuke this fanaticism which rules lb Administration in tb conduct of tbl war. And yt he waat party atrif don away witb. Not one wotd a to th rebellion aad th danger lo the Republio from tha combined attack of rebels. No. All the danger ia the mind of tbe Benator is ia assumptions of power and constitutional encroachment by lbs President. Mr. Johnston I aav denounced and do de nounce the rebellion aa aa unholy, anjualifia- bls rebellion, and the actors la it a liable to the severest condemnation. Mr. Hiiohoock Yes, th Benator deaonnee he rebellion, but doe be oall upon tb people to "arise in Ihsir might" and crush it oniT No, aedounoldo so. Ho expressly says he will rut. From th lim. of lh adoption of the present policy of th President iu ihe oonduot of ibe war, hi aupport baa been withheld, and shall continue to be o until Ihe fresideni come beck to such a oonduot of lb war as shall suit bim. Hi aupport, like that of the Senator from Perry, depend upon th adoptioa of a policy such as he would mark out. All reMiiom would be loyal, allowing them to fix the (erms of their loyally. He earnestly calls upon ths people "to rebuke fanaticism at Ihe ipriog elect ious," and dill asks that party strife may b. laid aside. Tb. Bmalor toll ua that lb uriltendan res olutioa ia lh "Bhori.r Catechiam of lh political church," to whioh h. bsloags, but forgot or neglected lo lay, that tbe "alwrur Caleohiem, before being adopted by them aa their oreed, had been very muoh abbreviated by leaving out these words: "That the present deplorable war ha been forced upon lb oountry by tn Itsunioniai of th aoutb, so , being lb nrat clause of Ihst resolution in which a division was demanded wheu pasaing Congress, and whioh ia ibe basis and soul of lh whola resolu. tion. For what purpose was this done? Only to admit of their ohangiug th responsibility of the war els.wh.ro than upon those who have taken i p arms to overthrow the Constitution. and destroy Ihe Union. Ths Benator lo this end quotes from declarations of individuals in different parts of ths soontry, mad previous to the oomniencament of thia oonleat, and to party notion, attempting to show in tbeae deo-larationa and in thai notion, aa excuse for tbi outbreak. What doe he mean? and for what i tbia ahowing made? It oaa b only that thereby an iutluenoe may be created by whiob partisan suooess may tie guinea ana ultimate pjwer eeoured. Pio sworn nas oeen uusueaineu, no gun nreu, and no embattled hosts arrayed against Ihe Guvorntuenl, unlit it was done by th leaders of thl accursed, cauutett rebellion. And J el it is Bought to fix lh responsibility elsewhere il.au ou those leaders. The Senator thinks there is no hop of pre ferring the Union upon the policy of Ihe Admin, sirution, and attempts to show, by declarations of individuals made both bofore and since tho commenoement of Ibla oonteat, lhat in the surrying on of this war, ulterior purpose.", aud not the Constitution, were paramouut. I deny tbe obarge, aud pronounoe ib. proof insufficient. the Senator Bays, tnese individuals ar. suitain- inn Ihe Administration, aud asks for my en- doruenientof their poaitiona. My answer ia his: As, ha every Bemtor In the opposition, ho haa uken Bart in tbia dieeu.'ion declared that ha aook O' ly for himself, so do I for my self, nor do I irmirse tho position of any other mat!, ii.it li fur is lhat be mine. If those men are i"AJy, una jtut so far as they are reed 1'. le 0111. ml Iho Adminielration in its oon.tltuttd auttitrllie. or tbe country nod ae th. txtou Ion of lh. laws, lu a epiiblioin 01- democratic form if government, d-pet.di lar ely upon the loyalty and patriotism ot the people, tiierefure; pOHtl ia. ittateta. iiewtmotg to n eue vt yntv. in no dan.er of arrest, and oertainly would not objeot 10 th. oonOnemont of disloyal per-sons in a lime like this. But it was an as aiimniion or abuse of nower. aud in this was That we de. IB It p.t.per aa the cpreaetilaii.e. ol tn- reason for being BtsnleJ. An assumption the Male, to tl.eOei.eral Cover meut, to render It all the of power for the Government to attempt taking ai.1 within our power, bolh morally and iliy.ic.lly, in it. I oare of ilselfl Search lh. Conetiluliou and laudable enorte u. put doaui ine rcuemuu, preaerv. lue jj find j. ( jQ ,l,e idea, "Ibis Kio'i.ti!i hat iii. with naiu .nd 'mirtincation, that we Government can tsks oare of tieelf," running bear of the propoeltlou. of either person, or parties lu 1 through the entire instrument. I have 7Ct It, the North 10 sivld. Ihe loyal otatea wllh th. ultimate . . ,ne fir9t ,ru l0JB)i man wh0 has been dea gn 01 atoning "" T.0";." F from tba susnen.ion of tb;, ha- heas oorcua not. The Senator olaima lhat I miastale his position. He does not claim that what he fluid Is misstated, and upon this he must allow me to put the construction which the language im nl a : 1 . , . , t I ... T " , 1 1 I. - Air. donnston 11 puuuo upiuiuu huuuiu ut FURS, FVRS. READ THIS. FOIlS IFTjriS ! ! wiohlno- to reduce my Stock of FURS, I wil Lot In Eaton's second DlTlalon th( bslance of Block at a mall advano on - , v 11 nontaintog on. and on. hair acres. 1 t 2 ntalnln5 on. and one half eorw. New V 0 Lot No. 88 , containing 1 aor.. Lot Ho. , oontalnlng one a S Ho" it: iontiinSg on. and on. half acrtw. SIS. lV.St.lnlX 'bA;n''S K "? fsr.rD.turdTvon ;i oat-to.. L nd io. V Ml In Crosby'. Division, t sens, In Mont- ttOl N. 'wB.blp. ternary i. ijoa no. . Oroaby'a Division, tst X, lji aore, Townehlp Montgom M Lot. in sn's Division. AUw, ta oiu g,. savau. Cork Cost, Consisting In part of DARK RICH MINK, BABLE, ERMINE, ; FITCH, SQUIRREL, so., , &0, -ii.ui H.m.hern Confe-eraTT: and that w. do. In nam. of the people 01 in. mate 01 uuio, moai ettiintniy protest againat anuh a heresy; bellevlDg that it not only Eropoee. the destruction of ibe Oon.ltlulioo aud of tha uion, but would. If encouraged, reaull finally In Ihe nrohab'e overthrow of onr civil liberties BeaolMrf, That any att mpt by person, or pattl.. In the Mitrtb to divide tbe terrltoty of the Union, wblU tbi general govevnmeut Is wt-giog war tor lu preeerv.tlon, Is .n a-t nf ilulovaliv alvina aid .nd oomlurt to the enemies of the oooutiy-ai.d I. deerrvlug th. ee'ete.1 . . p,Mt the polioy of the Administrs-repb.n.lon.ndd.mn..la.of.ll..m...nd,d JJV Mj of What patriotio heart bnt beals responsive 10 I poople believed 11 wouiu ieau to me ueatruotion Ihe sentiment oontained in these resolution ? I of tbe Government, would you adhere to and ne. anyone oncose them? It would (.em 1 aunoort the Administration In uob a pollcyf lhat inch opposition must indenlify the indi- Mr. Hitohoook Th question bangs upon a wirlnal or nartv maki.a il. with tht onnoser of I ooutingency which does not now exist. The the Government. Tbey simply embody a re- Senator seem lo refer to the expression of naaral nf th. nledz. msdo two years einoe. and nublic opinion In the result of popular elec this i done in oalm and dignified, but earnest tiona, when auoh reaull maybe brought about .ml decided language. They oontain no parly bv Bartv engineering anu unwarranted manoru. rixo-ma interfere with none, nor attemot to I verint- on the part of a few persons having make is? nartv clatform. Divested, as would I nersonal and uujuslifiabl opposition lo the seem lo be the fact, of every thing whioh might government. Sooh result being then falsely ha Haameri nhieotionable. Ihov oreeent eimolv nlaimed aa a verdict againat the administra. ihanneatlon of lovaltv or disloyalty to ihe I tion of the novernmeo, whent euob wm not, in government. 1 oannoi see now any man wno 1 oy sense, ine purftcBo 01 b iwrgje prupurnuu 01 is disposed lo stand by bis country in Ibis hour I thoss by wnoa. sotion 11 was seoureu. vvau of difficulty and danger, giving to her deliver-1 until there ia such an nxpnssiou, based simply anoe his best energies can do other than sustaiu thase resolutions. But the Benator from Ashland thinks differently, and proposes to amend, by striking out of ths first resolution tne worus "oom moratiy Ac mart! Dissolution" Ulw colds no.,) Colubhos, March 2, 1862. Parlie wanting Fur osn sav 60 per cent on Next Baaaon'a Priocs. WANTED Shipping Furs, for '.which In partnerehlp h ml.mVS'L' , &ftSSAM J. H. SMITHS HAT STORE! KeT Sell House Buiiaiisg, OOLUMBUS, O. I rib. eo-l I nnderti BOBS, 1. i"-i ,, . 5reiix,8r.,aae"niea11 "a eollecU all debts. It. LBSQUEKKUX. Nr., V,a. JjKKtlUKUBtJ A.. .'V. LE1KIUKKEUX, 11 U U " .tugoeufthe late rpb. .nderslgne """"".b. rm .--au. of E A. Jo recatr. 1 the lormw patrona.,qpeRUV-X.-L.LESUll'x',r- mohSllm. octSl-dlf . . a a -, - mMtlrur of lb. Tha following resolution wa. p.wu - r- "IrfT o Tcolumboj,on tb. IB bdayof March.lseS-CityCoancllolColumBM. , c.tv or Co- Baoi.vii.sv. vns urrr w M ,od hMwby B.oa. Tb' g0,.,; off.rl.g a rew.rd of nireoted to lawuj nilLP" , nd oonrtcllon 01 each 5 IS6! "J, l ". d to be lid lb. build-' ils oily ob U..18!h instant. ' .. ,d to tmrsuano. of said resolntlon, BAT TBOBAB, Mayor of th. t of (tolumboa, o . a Elva Handrea Dollai. for ths 7TonvUon of and 7- v. ai th. belldlors in tb. city ot Oolnm. Tsbe 18th . 1 ""B' ,MS'U' "i m 'J -a ..rhnrhndar or offenders. Andlurnestly " --iim Ut aid and assist 1 bringing to oon- "' aoeb aacklem violators of Uw. omelette- . Iba seal of said city of Oolnm. reqctall cll- M alaiecb, 1MB. ,,.!' -.MtBOMAB. Mayor. Ulraa ner "1 ' ... jsvaal b-.tb'slS4'.k mjrlMlw jw.ot.oW. DREW FRENCH, I PRODUCE ft COMMlSSlUiM aitiiunaniiJ. .ttTTTR CHEESE, EQOS, POULTRY, QAM", B o"mour. No. Brl. Buildlrg.. W Be, street wo --1 nmm. ,,... iTor.t. POimAlRAT 45 MctlULLY, MeixHiantB, Iuuiii luus I - . ( y upon Ihe nukt d ijuestiou, uuaided by othor issues and lUtiueuocB, and we will be belter able to answer Ths Seuator from Ashland (Mr. Kenny) ex. hihita bia opposition, iu an attempt to discour- and physioally," and "laudable," and inserting age ihe pt nule of tbe oountry, by disparaging "OOUBtltUllOhai, BO mat It WOUIU r.Wl "IB It. tbt OODUUlll, ww-b.iuk iu iciiuci uuiuu. tun constitutional efforts to put down the rebellion, neoessary veulie of tbe war. He read a col- preserve ths constitution," So. leciion of figures from some of ths newspapers "Constitutional efforts to preserve the eonsli- of ihe dy, by wbioh be attempted to show tnlion " hardly makes good sense, but the pur- that Here bad been already issMd by the nose of this amendment is easily understood Tteaetiry Department notes and bonds lo the it is to form th basis of an attack upon the amou it of over $2,000,000,000. andadebt to that Administration in the oonduct of tbe war, and amount incurred, while as a mailer of fact, not richt well have thoss advocating it improved the one-fourih f thai amount had been issued. opportunity. This he muet have known, if he had paid any In continuing this dieoussiou I do not Bland attenlion lu "he report of tk. Hecretnry of Ihe here as the apologist or defender of ths Admin- treasury. He included therein ihe full amount , . 1, ...a. .ii.li Na.hvihl.am lhat Denarlment is authorised to issue in any I understood as endorsing all it ha done, for evoni, and of Ihis more than $300,000,000 is, there have been things I would have preferred in hi estimate, included twioe. In addition differently. Yet ywnding in Ihe unsullied in- to Ihis he gives Ihe impression that the pro- tearity and devoie t riuio'iem of tha President, vision made by Congress was only for tn i pay . i. Ar...i in , t.,ir,.! iLat ui.iorv and ment of expenses already incurred, while, in an imparlUl iuturc'wili Jo him justice in truth, it ia Intended to meet every possible eoa- awardinc him'th meed of well earned praise tmgeucy asm me iaa i .u.j, .w. V l. I, . u fnlinwr lha annne Ha will not euocurage and sustain ibe Ad- nf other Benaiors iu determining Ihe positions ministration in ths proseoulion of the war for of narties upon the issue wbich are involved, the Union. "Will not go into tho army unless as shown by declaration made and resolutions drafted, and it will take a sfrono V a to hold ...anted in lim.s oast Thes hav been uui- km." Hi declaration aound. very inuoh like oienily discussed by others. molher read by th. Benator rrom rays.t. in oievjiiy ui.ou.ew j .... -a 1,1. marka. from the Marion While I eannot nope, wnere eomuon nas oevjo ( in. oomos w. ... . , --- id to say anything new, what I laid sball 1 Counly Mir.or, in which tbe editor of that pa-.,. reference to thepresent m. and oondi- per says : "For our part we .hall oppco ihe llernulian labors, my band shall bs joined to theirs, and no inquiry bs raised as lo ulterior object they may have in thua aiding the Government. With all who shall bear up the hands ot the 0 ovum ment, and strive for its integrity, n.y fcebnTenorts aball be united. Too Senator professes, would that it was moie than profession, lear an to ine eneot proauoou in the oOUin oy tue mucreuu. ui BcuuuiDut witui rested in ibis dieoussion, and espcolally by ivided vote upon the resolution, before us. He fears it will "give aid and comfort to Ihe reb els." To prevent ibis, be asks that the amend ment may be agreed to, anu tnus seoure a unani mous VOtO. no lorgei. ia mo resoiuiiuue arc satiefaclory to ths majority, and oonlaiu jusl iho exoression tbey would like to make, mat it is too much to ark a large maj iriiy to change, to nratifv a small minority. If the proposilion be such aa lhat minority cannot support, its rights are seoured by voting againet it. It ia for tbose constituting that minority to deter mine for themselves. Mr. Fiuok I desire to atk of Ihe Benalor his real obicoiion to the amendment 7 Mr. lliiohoock it onangeu, tne language will be tautological, less expressive, and not so fully oonvey the intended purpose la the deoia ration to be made. But Ihe Benator from Clermont fears the ef fect I tell the Senator that it make but tittle differenoe how he or any of a vote upon this floor so far as this is ooncerned, provided the position we occupy, as relates to our supporting the Administration, 1. auowu. Th. President and bis oabinet omcers, eon tiluting the Exeoutive Department, as they ex. soute the laws of Congress, are the legally con stituted authorities of th government. There I no other agenoy, no powor on earth by whioh this government oan do sustained, exoept through those authorities. To them do these armed host of traitors look a lha representa tives of ihe government, and at them strike blows aimed for its aeatiuotion. The administration now represents these nu thorlties. As we bear up its hands and eus tain its effort, rebellion suffers and rebel are discouraged. On the other hand, when we with hold that support anil denounoe it polioy, they are encouraged. The vi 17 denunciations of the polioy of tbe President made by the Senator, and more especially hi effort, to prevent saying in the resolutions that ws pledge ourselves lo sustain "all laudable efforts to orush out this rebellion," necessarily has ths very effeol he de precates, to give "am aouooniior. 10 inoe. seeking to destroy the Union. He oannot avoid it and must abide the ooneequenoes. To show thai mis la true, kt aw. eha!a .re ivniatlv encouraged by any and all opposition 10 tbe rreslaeni ponoy in tne norm, pe-niu me to qnote a brief extract from tne mobmono Enquirer, published at the Capital of th. bo oalled Confederate State, under date of Feb. 12, 1S03; Amongst tb. foreign ralat'ons of Ib. Confedera-y, yirtmmirtition For tn. sate of ..nwiaioklB. MtOOB. HBAlrl AUTJ OTBEB WEHT. T ..... I 41 and I.I a:" .trawl, . BALTIMORE. EDWARD LAN Wbo'.eailo aud Ketail Dea a ia ImfortFiI Wines, Liqwg & Cigar. MormRS ft WINES KUB aituiv-ai. un. a..I.Raaai. - - 11 E. State St mrnasnso said, have lion of things. With tne mouves 01 men 1 have nothing to do, and shall say nothing. If tbey be fonnd ia untenants positions, 11 is ine necessary sequence of their words and aota, and as such only, shall they be spoken of. Starting with the proposition, wnios an win admit, that It ia lh duty of every loyal man in the whole oonntry to give hi. entire ener- gie, 10 far as they may be needed, to ine sup-nort of th Government ia tbia alruggl for its eiislenoe, and that every resouroe of the ooun try should be subsidised to tne sam eno, n-nih.r inevitably follow: -1 hat there i a di viding line between tbe supporters and oppo-.... nf th. Government, upon one or the other of which everv man place himself. No matter whether, la taking any positioa bs may, irinmph oonld be secured, and th administration vLaaged. Tb Benalor from Monro (Mr. O'Connor) was, -nnai wouiu aav. oeea in. coaditioa of tb. oounUy if tbe democratic party had done wnat traitor axpeetea or them T" la a 00a. t-atioa holdea ia tbia oily jut before th. breaking .ut of tbe rebellioa, tb.y bad resolved "that zuu,uuu Demoerei would (tend between th South aad coercion. H 111 oa, mh. rebel wer eurprised wbea tb war first oom- meacaa, at tb nnaalmlty with whiob all par-lie rushed to lb etaadard of tb oonntry." . From lb Benator manner in asking tba above question, aad tbe general tone of hie re marks, 1 wa Impressed with tb ids thereby conveyed, that having o long Blood by the country wnea it administration wa ia other hand, there oould b so Complaint If the Ds mocraoj .noma now tag. tbe position Wuicb il wa. ongmauy .xpeetea 10 oooupy. Mr. O'Conaer The Senator atate th laa- gnag used by m correctly, aad ia addition thereto I elated, "that if th Government ahould succeed ia crushing out thia rebellion very muoh of tbe oredit would be doe le Ih Democratic party,-" but I deay th eonetruetion put upoa my remarks. Mr. Hitchoock I am (lad to afford lh Sea. ator tbe opportunity of explaining. My con-uiusion may hav been unjust, but were such as were foroed upoa me. A to what he savl of credit du lh Democratic party, I feel that all, who forgetting lf and outing aside party feeling, gave Ibenieelve to th wbol work of saving th heritage banded dowa lo us from our father, and hav thus continued to labor through all' Ih norma' that beat upoa them, and all the vloiesitude. tb.y hav. been called npoa to pan through, ar equally entitled lo credit. Thia, tb highest whioh can be passed upoa any, 1 their enconium: They have done heir duly. Thank God for eonldenoe lhat there ar yal enough honeat, loyal heart among the masses of those heretofore acting with lhat parly, to stand by aud euaiain those who uphold the Constitution and the Union, lo eecure a apeedy and overwhelming triumph. Would thai the position of Senator bar wu aucb a to aid tbia rciiult. lhi eu i'or from Clermont referred to a re- maik ma io by the Benalor from Cuyahoga, de- eounoiug it a implying a principle detestable in itself, and an outrago npon all ssnss of right and justice. What was Ibe declaration wbicb so exoited Ihe ire of tbe gentleman. This, Ibat wb;le he wu for Ihe preservation of the Go. eminent witb slavery, be would thank uod more mightily, fpouxbl, that it might be preserved without alavery. Tbe language is simply that, if It might be possible ia his fullness of gratitude at Ibe preservation of the nation, though it be witb slavery, he wonld render yet more earnest thanksgiving for its preservation Uhout slavery. Understanding bim thus, 1 adopt the senti ment a my own, and would rejoio if able lo enforo it ia language as eloquent and power- jl a ibat or tb Benator himselr U ao-uainted with my own impulses that desire, hich la uppermost in my heart. Is lhat the government may ba vindicated, Ihe Union per petuated and Ihe oountry eaved, even though lavery, for tbe lime being, remain. Ths oause f freedom, of free inslfiutionB end of human progress demands lh. salvaiiun of Ibisoounlry. null, feeling thus, if 11 be potsibls for auy purpose 10 lie deeper In my heart, and inks a stronger bold of iis aspirations, and welling up tberefrom lo overtlow nf more abundant thankfulness, il would be that Ib. Government may be conliuued and the Uuiou preserved without lavery. 1 es, 11 would bo a double caime or ro-lioing 10 tr.a our eiuntry safe, purified and mancipAletl from lhat acuumed Hysteni whiob baa been the oause of all our .ditiioultles. Attempt lo disguise Ihe faol as we may, il is uev. erlheless true, thai herein is the oause to bs sought. As prophesied by the bero and statesman. Andrew Jackson, If no more than a pre text, it is thl pretext for tb wickedest and moat causeless rebellioa ever transpiring ainoe the secession of the aroh-fiend of darkness from th. world of light. To this cboioe, that Ibe Union should b pre served without alavery, th senator from Cler mont has taken exoeption, and 1 would like lo ask him the question, wh.ih.r he would prefer the preeervanon of the union and me eoniin-uan"o uf tuo Government witb or without slavtj- y ? and would thank him for a direot answer. Mr, Johnston I would prefer lbs war should he conducted without reference to slavery. I would prefer that slave property should not be regarded at all In the conduct of the war that slave property should take Ita fale along witb all olaer proporty. Mr. Hitcboook. The Benator is aware that he has not answered the question. Mt JohuBton. 1 have answered! a fully others have answered me. Mr. Hitohoook The Senator declines (0 an- wer. very wen. bo far as his deiaration goes, we agree. His argument, however, as hat or other on his side, is entirety at van- ance with hi declaration. Th whole drift and eoope of it being to show that slave proper ty should be held particularly eaorea. Had I been oonduoting this war, my purpose at the commencement would have beea as il seems to me was the polioy of Ihe President, to carry it on without reference to slavery, when by the foroe of oircumatanoes slavery was re cognized as an element in the war, as I bslieve tbe President was eonvinoea 11 wae wnen ne issued his Emanoipation Proclamation, I would have said, Slavery, itud raoa osnsa. Where it stands in the way of ouatainiug tbe Govern ment, let tht Governmental ear roll on. My faith in the "patriarchal" inatituiloa Is aol ireuf.and in it "Christianising" influences far less. Un mi point let in. long list 01 neainen. ish barbarities perpetrated by rebels during , . , . ISIS OOULBB. ICB-IIJ. 1 The Benator would have property in slaves 1 take its obaaoe with other property. Exaotly. But when ia Ibat property 1 a rebel strength, take it from him. If you need it, use it, but mind it is never returned to him again. He has forfeited all olaim lo it. Thank Heaven, slavery ti doomed, not because lbs President issued bis Proclamation not beoauae ia the eonduot of this war he hu sought this end, or that his administration hu been direoted to it only aa a means of eruahing the rebellion; but beoause an all-wise, overruling Providesoe has deoreed it as the result of this oontest, and all the powers of earth and the iui'?rnal regions oombined oannot prevent The S.i.ator derive, great comfort from tho fact that the author of these resolutions, the Senator from Belmont. (Mr. Welsh,) as also Got. Johnson of Tennessee, who addressed Ihe General Assembly a ehoit time since, deotarea that tbev would not have Issued ihe Proclama tion. The difference between tnese gentlemen and the Benalor is, thai, while he denounces the administration and opposes its eonduct of the war, refusing to sustain lb. government on thia account, they yield to it an earnest and imiirina- suDoort. They do not doubt ths con stitutionality, only the polioy of that act, and with true loyally regard amy to ine govern, ment a above all questions of polioy. It ia Ih duty, as it should bs lbs pleasure of ..y loval persoa 10 yield a onearrui ana near. tv BUDUOrt 10 tOe daataialiaa nf th. gOVrn ment, ana especially bu wnen it ib violently attacked and threatened with overthrow. Op- nosition lo the constituted authorities of tbe gov. eminent, is opposition to the government itself. The conclusion is inevitable It oannot be avoided. Those authorities determine theoour. to be pursued, and no individual hu the right, because he doe not approve of that oonrse, to withhold his support or throw his energies in opposition. Let each Individual become a judge of the polioy to be pursued, and govern bis notions accordingly, and Ihe sure consequence is interminable confusion and inevitable defeat We have our own views and Iho right to expree-them, we will exercise that right, hut this should make no difference with our undivided aupport of the constituted authorities of the government.Betting uide preconceived notions and private opinions, loyal men must, they teill oome lo the support of the authorities in Ihis lerrifio struggle. It ooats sacrifices. Of opinion 1 Ye. What w-y, a aaorifio to' propitiate this laWy rebel. Frg.luaf put diff.raeaa aad nckkam.r p.roaal ooaqoeaoea, let eeet awTyVvwnr preooaeeivod aolioa of policy, d y. u, haad. while heart beat. rirwBt an, pledge earaelve. d uiVg, our di. reaonroea, to Ib. .tgU format ,n''",i"lir dMO"'o. anfliachiag courage, Bflaggi.g ,e.l, reeolul. pnrpou aad iudM. ied energies, wilb eur eve. ,.d .l. tituiionaed tb Uaioa, unitedly deelnra. tbr mu.1 Ih.y ihtU be prtunrd. 7 Witb unwavering eoafideaoe ia th. Iwaii or cause, aad reliaae la integrity of aar-iwee oa Ike part of Ih. Kiannii.. l-i JTM ai.adminutraiio..brty rapp,, wku; w go oa in united, fearlew, .d d.urrmi.Ki effort 0 orush out tbi rebellion aad narnatnai. ik. government , Mr. Johnaton If you conseieatlooely be-Uev lb nolicT Of tba Praaidant .u 'b,ow I government and destroy tht Vniom. ft It lie Wfua mtlll Li ft w - lUBIBlll RIIJI I Mr. Hitchoock Mw r..-. ... ... .l . Sie0""-'.JH "at la his .fforta lo aav th President wiU dee trow 1. iu.,u. !t!7 ic.l,'lt?,," . u' tb aitaoks of armed hoau Urikiag at tb vitals a Ik. government, Tbe nana ka atana. 01, nor do I believe it can axial, u. 1 ibi : lr tb gorrnment moat b ovarthrowa and lb Uaioa deatroyed, wkioh I aellker admit aor telieve. If tb snare get for ker ara '0 itrong and tb nilfalla inmnnliaa h.. u dup, that ah oannot by peuibiUty (aeana, then let bar perish ia (truggle to exlricaU hr-aelf, rather than by th hand of armed aSM-sine tbe bu nourished and brought op. My motto is. "If. count. saa. .k. . ' l. right. But right or wrong, my country, her ao- PUILADELPIIIA All VERTIMNC. OHB K. 8TITLEB, IHPOBTEB ABO IIBALIB IB COFyEE. And Proprietor of Oov'l 8team Ooffes Mash W ALB DT 8TBIET WbUsUr, Schnylklll. DEPOT, 2S1 A HUH BTBEIT. PhlUulalttbU. STETLEB'B fBEPaUED Ot-U OOVEBHEERT JAVA ourrsa is a aopertor arllcla, aarpaaaiiig all prepared ar ugnea OoffM lu Ib. market. Tb. aa. of e letter'. Obi Oo- ern-aaaot Java Oofle. will at 000. fwmov. tb Bfejaeloal abich bars heretofore justly existed among tb. ooasam-er. of prenarad Ooff.es nothing but tb. beat an paiwst gre.a Coffee is need, being brought her. under bis direct importation, roaaled at bbi own ratlia, by a U.W uoaala. by wbich U-a par oaa I la saved. mis WILL EBABuB HIM, AT ALL TINES. TOIIIFa PLT ThX PUBLIO - ' iv,ur AT ONE TUIUD LE'B THEOOSTOr urugsuouii corrEEA. BTETLBB'I OLD OOTEBMatBNT JAVA OOlm coBUine bo Dandelion, Peas, Ublckory, Ao., heooe II re-oulree no clearing matur, wbicb often ooeto as to oca u tba Vofle. iUelf. Tbia O.Oa. being .ntlraly pure has lbs am. pleaaant, health Ml, Invigorating and benaSolal ef. ler uj of uther good Coftee. For tale by all the Utocors In th. United 8 la tee. , BETAIL PBIOE, 30 CENTS PEBPODBDJ DEPOT, 98i ARCH 8TBEXT, " . PaiLariLrvu. febkl iXrlxxz 1636: JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Importers, Jobbers & Retailers or L DRY GOODS, T27 'heHtuut-8t., Philadelphia, Invite lb ftthmttoo of Cub Buyan to tbrir uUiid, Hock, cumprffiDff th iwwtkit ud not dMlrttbla atxUm of FANCY, SILK, AND STAPLE DRY GOCDB, which will be sold by tbe piece, or package, al moderate febts-BTB. V'A NiK 1 R K & CO., Manufaciurerg of CHAN DiE L IIE R S fGfiS FIXTURES.! AND COAL rOILII BURNERS. Ifavo always ou band m fine aNfortment of Frenrh Bronze Figure ami Ornament. All Good warranted equal In lele;n and workmanNhlp lo any In the country. OIV Arch Street, PniLADKLPHIA. f.b7-d:tm HIDti OIL & LEATHER STORE 1. b IRK P ATRICK & 8OIV8. No. 81 B. Third Street, Dttmeen Market and Chettnut Streeti, Philadelphia, HATE FOR SALE BPANIBII AND QRETN SLAUGHTER HIDES, UAuuuiiA Anu r-AirtA sure, tan NKR8' OIL, &o., AT THE L0WE8T PRICES AND UPON THE BEBT TERMS. All kinds of Leather In thorough wanted, for whioh Ibe hlahest market price will be given In oaah. or taken ia exchange for hides. Leather stored free of charge end-sold ob commit. ion. I aay-Llberal Oash Advances made on Leather eonslgnad. WW. MD7 WM. HORSTMANN SONS, FIFTH i CHERRY BTS., F'JalliTXCa.OlTDllica, PeA, Macufactar.n endlmnortare of Ladies' Dregs & Mantilla Trimmiiijs BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED AKD g-VOR SPBIBO A980BTMENT OOSTAIrTS A TAJ 9 But i tee (leaps, Ae BIETY of Plain and Pancy Balling., Bnglegrlnpt Buttons and Ornaments, Embroidering Braids, UUI Steel Buttons, Velvet Blbbons, Onipm. Laces, wa- Skirt Braids al low prlr. PERRINE DRYDEN, HABUrACTDinS AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IM OAKBON OIL. LAMPS And Lamp Goods of all Kinds I 102 B. SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHI THE GIRARD HOUSE HATING BEEN CLOSED FOB af OBI THAN TVt lliiu, IB nun Reopened a a Flrat-claas Hotej PUBLIC PATRONAGE SOLICITED. BOARD d M,3d3m KAN AO A, FOWLEB A Oq .... 1. cute momaut mors InterMting thftn onr rela. t,.n. nh ti,a Hutea of Iudi.na and Illlnol.. (Demo. eratla' Yankee 8 natore in t--ose 8 tat, bring lo etriog. of re.cloti.ine, denonncing tjincuiu fovernmeo. hij prooleretion, and dt clat lug that tbey ar. not going to Sunt any mor. lor the nt-gro. This la .11 v.rj well, an 1 aaly eHceuragimg fa wa, aa provlog diatractkiu and dl.. G0ur.g--B.e11. i. ... ' J - - r The Senator need bave no fear of rebel be. ing notified of tho fact lhat there are syrup-thiters at the North. They seem well posted. Mr. Finck Will ths Benator allow me to r.eri further from the same ariiole? Mr. Hitohoook Certainly, sir. 1 will ne obliged to the Benator if h. will read Ihe whole of it. Mr. F.nck read nn... 1. 1. .1. w-ll Cr iu tn ntt.l.r.tatid onco for all thai the whole affair means .Imply, axel.nValg-lbal they. he ffentorat.. ouitUt to have the contlnct ana prontau . : nnmn.,i,.n I,K th. -War for Ib. Union' -.bat It is a P-.m jcr.lfcnna.ee ?' " P'" -;rl.:- 1." and oomfcrt, kindred aud friends, have gone forth to fill the serried rank of our armies, there ia solid oolumns, and with a long line of fixed bayonet forming a living bulwark, between our government and ita overthrow. there tbey aland lo sutler aad bleed ana ale, and y. l we talk of saorifioe. 1 e'l recollect, perhaps other Senators oan; hundreds of the people of this Stale have vivid r collections of the feelings with wbioh they h.ive approached th long liar of Utile mounds on one and another of tb fields of strife, where hi goae out so muoh young life amid th roar of battle and tb olash of arm. Al such a time bow little eeem any and all other sacrifice in comparison with giving up a son, a brother, a friend, apoa tbe altar of oar ooun- jb ir Old Abs or bis minions arrest as ior this, we will submit 10 tne arrest, ir . me people lay to. ntd ( nlAoal." Thee, taken in oon-with leletraDhic signals of approval, na.ainw between senator upon mis uoor, bb tne quotation abovs referred to was read, irresista- h rnroB upon m -"- there is a determination on tbe part of some to eaaiat the Uovernmeui in 11. attempt 10 sua 10, . nil nn its army. I will not ask, is this TA..lt7 j : t. ik. . The benator aueruouuuuuwn . . Mm.mi terms the act of tbe Administration in its oon-jn.i nf the war sava. "but notwithstanding ail L ... 1 :. ti I- ..:. u- i ISIS, Ja ... - nnnlinmnr. but not proSSOU " wlitaTV. would rejoic. that ev.r, man w ntU u.b lim. u a Democratic mlr i.terwho ought lo bave t. sinking off of green, back.: Democratic contract -le who onaht to .upply army and navy; Democratic fcVeoeralt who ought to leaa , item ocralio prioui. who ought 10 print, and Demoor.Hr tbiavee wno ongut to eaeat, u. Mr. nitohcock I lhank the Benalor for ihe extract. There i bnt one possible objection 10 il. It introduotioa Into my speeoh 01 a party aame, which wu ia opposition 'o my original intention, and lii been studiously avoided The extract roia Dy my. c ; proveo lhat opposiius .t th Norm lo th adtninietra tion "is higb. nuconragirg" to the rebels, while lhat 1 ead by mv friend proves as certainly lhat the iui;.reB8ion'iuade on my mind by the position of the Senator, was ooncur.-ed in by otb en. That he would huld me couuir, .0 HORSTMANN BROTHERS &C aUXprAOTOBEM AMD lHPOSTkkS OP Preaentatlon Sword, MIUTAUY & REGALIA GOOM Teatrirhiil Dncoratioua, TRIMMINGS FOR FANCY DRER8E3,rLA BAKivbits, ao, ao. Fifth & Chc-rrt) sts., Pblladelph Jan21d3m R. ESTERBHOOK & CO., Steol Pen Mauufaotnrei Vhlladel r'M. 1 ,-a BITII1BROOK At CO. DBIIBI H,. call th. attention or the trad, and th. Amet ... .k. Cu-t-thal Steel Pen. ar. Bead, la thai ( ry by Ibenl Jol la quality lo the beet lmportej CITY AND COUNTRY DEALSbV 1 pllsd on ths nost lavorabls tsrms. OMers by mall promptly atteaOad t. F'sk-VTXk. for t?tlo , a., 1 ht visa, located oa tk. B 1 burgli pike, Sv. telle, from Oolunbo.. ItoooUjJ ? u.a l, aerea clearel: wllh a good britv' ,oot lam, and a Bever laillng .pringof waUM-; withj Stod lnprovemcBU. Inquire oa lha pramleea, or! nerly A Co., Oolumbus, O. I m.rlS-dlw HENBT HETFrl
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Full Text | DBI WOODS.. A. a BBADI.IT. WM.WCBABO. F. M. HOLMES. HEADLH, RICHARDS & CO.. N'8.t50kl5i8MtkHigk8treel, ; An Jort MlTif th.lr bw Wt V DRESS SILKS. SPRING AND SUMMER SBAWLS. iPBIMG A SUMMER B41MOBAU DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XXVI COLUMBUS. OHIO WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 25, lSf3. WJMUER 'i33 MEDICAL Cent' ihlrU, Collar Cravaia. Tin and 0 stock trill bs fana. wall a-erf-i T UatvM conditio at the cewatry, "'" tm a will be .eld cheap UK Headier, Richards, Co. OOLUMBD8. OHIO. Bail DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. CLOSING OCT. CLOSIWO OUT. C. EBERLY & 10. On the gontheaat Corner of nigli and Friend Street, A hi how orri BINfl OHBAT BABOATWS IB Dry flood.; for tha Stock will be elnel out ltw.en tbl. iid the Ural day of June Beit, for the nnrptwe of repairing their .tor. Hon-. Ib. Block cousiele wl. and Domeetlo Dry Goods, Hats, Op", fcott od Shoes, Boswry, giovm, o Ao. -. The Grocery and rrodnct Boslnuss Will be continued In tbt NBW BUILDINO, NO. 14 EAST FRIEND STREET, And th. bights! price paid tor WW, Br., Oo rn. Oat. aad kek Holler. Eggs. Bags, Beau., Lard. Ao., will to U.uiuc.0K.fcrUood.. ,n1RliT4c)i No. IM South High, southeast ouruer of High mi rr,"4 Streets, Utilumnilo. ttniu. IP fl D 11!. G . V . KNAPP. OCILIST, (Formerly of Buffalo,) llxclnalvely treat. rlje. ol th. Byes, Dfafnw, an Inserts Attlllolal Tru, without pain, that n IIS. natural eye-el No. V7 Sooth High Street, Colombo., o. rfQo. hour, from tc 4 o'clock. , . J'. 6. llr. Kuepp's Book ska th. By. and Ear, rtir ttlsued, or Billed, lr of charge, to any Indlvldnel B b j. a malady of either of int... anm tteM-dAwly ANTIOCH COLLEGE, OF Yollow Springs. Greene County, Obio, WILL -OPE" IT8 SPRING TERM ON T0F11IAT. MABOU 9W, Thl. well ktmwn Oolleg. off.,,. In. traction to young pereon. of bo'h eiee, In oil orar of ordinary Aoedemlo .nd (Jolleglat. iludy, .1 economical "for further Information address J. B WESTON, Acting PrMld.nt.or J. VAN MATER, Treeiurer. merl8.dsweod CIlSCiaiMATI ADVERTISING. LIVER COMPLAINT. rotvAvrW MMttkisi. wr wfUHMBt afklMLlMrar Ut Of ! 1Itm Vu la ItrfrtTW to, k tMrU taw 01 Lhtvt laii-of .KA. om. vM-iiMM Um Uk ! t H-imI in ountaUli. tj V1L. Ltrti fea aulltv. or ty th Uiw prevail t Ui Mun iibm. m mon fammuj wt iliriia m owing M ouMrvciioa or etcKtt-g uu i uw aim or pip vhtcb euavwyt lbs tMW fro, lb LI? Into lb boweU, by mihmiom ot tlim or ctM, or tm odom om bj HsJI BtvDM, miMBg lb blU to U thn.m back to to tb gaU bladdr, from wbwro It at abaorUd by bo-v-tom ataall tcowla, wbtcb onKvay U IbW tbo Tboraota lto. a p.pa l bat rutM op along tba aplBo, and toraiibala ia auJ eaiptiea UaU iuto tba terga fta of lb teft aboaMar, baar iu juactka with tba aaiai of tba baaa mmd aac4, and troi Ibaooa iba bita U oofjaa to tba baart, &4 UeoBtai auxd witb th blood. Tba bit lb as divartaa1 ttom Ita propar eoaraf, mm4 otr-oatat.bg vbara It aaf aavar daalDl by aatnia.prodaei taacb avil, au4 oltaa diaattraaa aaact poa tb baattb of tba ladJvlatuV. lui Effect1- Upon DlfftMtlon. For tba waat of baalthy blU to ajlx with tU h4f dl-mUm! mm), a oumAm aavaratiua aavar takaf plaoa ba- nmm twiiktbaitiui niikv hunor whtcb forojf Iba bloodt a J liua uortloiM of tba food daflkcaed by aauira to b Htctaa frHb tba bowaU for tba Hla, wbaa praan pari-flat aua tparUf tba halliy from tba aabaaltby por Ueaa, ta tbaatata aiaunar UuU tatoglaat or whit of . aaparaia via or citlar Iroa tbfir iu.piir.ttaa aaJ eooaa. qiMutly tba vary foualata of life i from Its ablaut, Tltla-lad aol aamiptttl. la tbia ooaaactton. tba no ra protaiaaot aymptoaM ara a fcaUug of ouoraaaioa aioa tba otuatacb aud cheat, as II praaavd doam by a baavy waigbt; troublaauata ana oftan OHIO STATE JOURNAL LOYALTY TO THE MEXT. COVElt.V- PAYING OFF I Aiai.TA.T Q0ATKE1IATEII' OrHOE, Cieoineati, Jan. 21st, 18G3. TEAMSTERS DtdOHABOKD FROM MY EMPLOY, c.u obt.ln thclt pay for UECKMIlElt, b, dllng .t th.offlc, No. 7 Tnnt Oompinj Building, corner Third .nd Main itriMth u.u,By.T',, l.nK'lf 0t.ndA.tt At. fruthtnildn LOW spirit., EiHUgwui, ml of Mgy, Bduicholy, mImum. .iKoami. MlniM (loonlnw. ol mind, tlauwruu grMt diwd of llulllil.. .nn a oi.poiM.i tmnj - - KrMt wehfuluM.. .ua mn Ituvuuy w wiwmy, --". drownoM, wmtium., ul di.lnclln.iloa u nutloa. SobMIbu. thw. hi B loathing of fuud, and at olbua, a vuraclooa anpatn., tn. 1000 irv4iu"7 madlataly alur Baal., follow, byauuroc bllwr erocla. tloaa. Ooali(iiM, or alwrnauly clyiea. and diar. rboBB pr.vall th. patl.-t U fnB.otl7 uonhlad Wllh wuiii in th. atornaca ana uow.i., .ua at 11m w with woriaa, aad freqaautlr with llw PlIM. Thar, hi alao IriiaailoB, and lrouuily cbrouio iaAaWBatioa of Ui. Innar aurlaca of th. .looiach and huwala, witb tMidar naaioB praaaun, awl. Bwra.aa. aboaa tha auatar afeauaf Ui. rlha. Hovt the Blood It Aflected. -rm- Mrttolea of th. bll. tho. Ballad wllh tha blood, render. It laipota, and mora or laeeolelraola the port, of tneaaiB boo buh-t... noue diecaaaa ol lhaakin, aucb u Kry.ilaa, kuanta, Itchinga haiall Wattry VaaiclM, Bloubao, Tuulora, Plm-plea, Bcurhnaal, bollra, Bora Ky.a, nun. Bud t loara, of varloua Hull.. Th ..In bocom. a Bior. or lea. yellow, aud whaa tu. diaeana la ol Ion. etaodiug, oltea fary liara, aad haa a irJjourMuaia, dirfy, gfy appearauoa, and auni.tiBie. there la a perlect Jaundice. J he white, ol lb. eteaalee bar. . green or yellow tiuga. t IU Action Upon Ibe Kldae. u,-!. UMhila la attained off from the blood la lia naeaaua through th. kidney., aud la mixed wilk the urine, wblcb. by Ua acrimony, producee peine In tha back and acalda and Irrilalee all the ur.nary paaaagea. Home dayo the dlacharge ol uilua la profuee, aud natural In appeeranoe; aud other timee It la Bounty, .nd th. de. aire loevecnale ia friqueut and urgeut, and oacaakinally ljwr i, fc total .u y;. it'B.n'ii u, ih. """.' la nearly while ana milky, but ueuelly It I. high oolered, red or yellow, with a rauk, oOenalre odor, and often II If Tbe'mor. crdlnery .ymptcma of thl. dlaaaat ar. of great yarlety, aud may he .laied aa lolluw.: i .mu tha tjitiuiM ia ti.ti.lle mora or UOkUHeeaur tb t o-- -- - lew ooaled witb a while or browu .curl, aud tuere ! often afeelluiol o.iliiiieaa and coldniae o) the feel end kneee, and along the tuilde of tue tnigua; at time. tu. fao. I. Iloahed, end there la more or k-ea ferer, eapecially at night, or in the afternoon, rrcueutly there lea bHoBT, UacamoOot'oM.wllha bit.nrauf the lliroet, end oometimee a rery a.rera, ary am urru cuugu, auicu la ofttfU uiaUken fr Oon.uu11.l1- u. i'lita cuugb often oomwonoea In tha latter part ol the night, or eatly Ib the nioruiua-. alio leela lor Hume, irwiueuity pruuuvtug uauaea aud rooming II ther be auy expectoratiou, 11 If a tough, ropy, teaectone pu'egm, which auhcrva to ..i....u it toiu-liMA. There arc. alio, fieuueutly chronic plenrlay paiua lu vorluui u.l M -l Ihe ciieet, which elnft about from 001 i-alt of the b.aaat or aide to the other, sometime, abceeu lonu iu I he Liver, aud preaalug upward on the Luuga, produce v.iuatiicliou aud cough, and breaking, diachaige lueir ooun ui. into w uuog., uuui beuoe It mu.i iiioit oe rjoLwu ...w.-.."h, , catleut la dulrujed. many, ut eum up ui-eie word.- A Yellow, 1'ittj, Otnty Skin, A Yellow, or Oreen Tiugtof tht Mule 0 Uu EH" ... . t. r. An AChtlig J '111 acro.ta inr xaiuttrya u'm wllh Irritation or heal In diecharging nrlne ; a """''o" nf fuluoeaauddi.leiiliona.roe. me dernrae on pnaaiire I ,oai oj rutwm, ri . . Hot., p.m., Uilliou. Colic aud IMIloua I'larilitea ad Oyw.it.rle., OUtln.t. tjtlveoe.., Iiiternjltteiit ud 11-mltlt nt ..rera, .luudlce, Kever and Ague, Uliill aud te. ver, Ao all 01 igiuale from lb. aame cauao, A Deranged Plate of llio Liver. trh. moat .uooeaifnl lr.alw.nl I. lo glre Hie pitlttnt orery ninlit on aping to 1.1, liomtwoto Hv. JAYNKtt iIANATIVE PILLS, or euouU of them 10 luanre 01 a, and not more Ih.n two t.v.. ..allon. from the bowel, oral morning, ineaoeeot itie riu. mn oe ...-. miul.hedat pleeaure, aa to pruilur. th. .lain .Hit, and their nae .Uould he continued until a e ore la com. ..1.... ul .1.. at Ilia aaiait 1 1 tue. aire lJr. JAVNErl ALIK EAT1VE, three time. . day, according to the directloue unleaa there i. a want 01 appellte, with wcekooee and deblllly.-or.yaipt Jti. . J w .rma prevail, wnen of the Alterallve, .'.-0 a eaaitoonlul of VauBirou. (lull- ed with . little cr ..: 1 , au.l awe toned to pliaeo the taale.labollt uil ti. iioltr uoit . - i't.o " , ajmplou. are nnoio.1. au.l II Hier. boui.i ue coujit or oi.ure.alon alioiit th: throat or cheat, then elvj the KXP.CTOB.NT aa ouru .uu i.. ...h , nMeaear; to quiet th. cough and make .ipoctoratlon aaay. Dr. D JAYNE BON'S Family HedieuM. are pre..n. .t.. - m nii... .oit lhlledt.lohla. .ml nn. aol'' at Oolnmhoa.Ohlo.byO. BOUEUCS aud b. hOHUKLtl U, aud by Agent. Ihrougout tho oonntry, from whom way aleo be obtained, gran., Jaeie.'. Atetlwal illeiuaa. ,t. Ouidt Ut HnU. 8eecb of Hon. Peter Illtcbcock I Cieaaga, In tbe Oblo Senate, March 4, 1S63, ou tbe Loyalty Reoolutloaa of Sir. Wel.ta. Mb. Fiuinur F.arfully i. Ih. oounlrj .gitat.d wilk Ib. gi ran tic liraeglt. of lb. Uo. rBaa.ait in Ti.Jioaiiof .nd .ustaiDiDg Haelf f aimi lb. oombmeJ .Hack, of op. ud t- yen trttiiD. , W.r unit A wr, Urrtbl. in B.lnrt, fearful in .zt.nl, do.prsb in tb. itrogglM ol iU contending force., fitrro. and deaolaiing in iu progrtau, aad appalling in lb magnilnd. af the oonieqa.noni i.foneu. It oziat. not on aooonnt of oonflioling joria- diotioa nub neigaboring nauoru, not br at. tack, apoa lb. ootntn.ro. of tb. ooonlrjt, not by invaaion of a fortign fo atl.mpling ia tb. fi.ro. tribunal of arm. to MUl. long diipuicd qna.tion. of international comity, but bj lb. aol of traiiora, rebel, in arm. again.t th. Oot- rm.at. They. lb. prim, movera, in.tigator, or tbi. r.bellion, .nd l.twlar. in u. t nun., Doing Ih. reprcMntativM -of lb. reoipi.nla of lb. riobaa! bleuiag. of lb. (iow.rnm.nt, under wbich tbt whole people ba. Beoom. no great, aad ia time past ba. be.n ao proiperou. and bappr. Mot only go, but tbe.. .am. men, and thou aMooiated witb them witb like Yi.w. ot OoT.rnm.ntal policy, baro aJmini.tered tbe UoT.rnment of tb. conntrr almost mo enti 11m. for tb put forty year. Mora than tbia, thryw.ro aJminlaierini it at lb time of lb. breaking out of tbi rebellion, and more yet Ih.y oonilnu.d to aaminuter 11, or tan. pan in it. ailminilraiion for week, yea, month. after Slate, lo wbich they Ihemulre. belonged Co.gr.si to which ht) i elect, "be will vol to bad .seeded; and fori, aruoal, dock yarda, fM(i cj e0tbe it," but farther than tbi br mini, and other properly belonging lo the v,il do notbing lo moourag. Iba loyal people United Bleu bad been taken poamaion of by of lb. North tn nnn in. and oroaecut Ih. rebel aoiiog under their ndrioe, and by their I Ir tor th. re.loratioo of th. Union. Hi pol-direotion. licv, like that of Qovernor Seymour of Now Ih. Chief Eieculir. of tb. ao called Coured-1 v,.rk declared a liitl. time ainoe. i. on. of od- rat Bute, hi Cabin.t offioer, hi foreign puilion to ibe Adminiatraiion in ita elTori to .meaariaa, mauy of hi Oeoeral in tb field, .uppreia rebellion. Not to indioata any de- and of lha membei of tb. CunfVder- 0idrJ policy, but .imply to .land in oppoaitlon, ate Congrea", wore thu. aotlng in tho Ex doinar nothinc. Aa before iudicaled. tbia ia Tir- eutiT. and Lcgislalir. Department, of th. O.n- tually opposition to tb. Government, and the eral UoTcnmem; at Ih. .am. tiiii. they wer. not oljeol i. eetdeotly, If not profeaaedly, to bin-only aiding and abauiug, but counttllwg and ,jer lud defer the conaummation of ih. war for directing treason. On. ol'thoe. Ueueraia, in bis two years until a ch.ng. of Ih Administration aapnoiiy of V ice President of lha United Malts, , be effeoled. No one, taking lha position he adjourned lha Bonnie on lb. 4th of March, joe., propoaea lo revolutionise and turn out the 1&U1, took the oath of foaliy to tho Constitution p,oeent Adminiairation until it can ba done u a Benator in llio new Congress, draw hie ib-ough the ballot hoi; and Ih. inevitable reply aud mileage, and imruediaiely went out to (u!t of Ih. oouraa suggested by ih Benttor is as lake bis place 10 the army of rebeldom, and giaied. Tha oountry, in the mesntiine, is lo be war agaiuauhe Government he bad just iworn held in it preseot deplorable condition, while to support. the man in our army continue lo stiller, sicken About two years since iu antioipation of a ad die, the publio debt to increase, and all the contingency wbich might arise, ibe General norrors of war be eiperionord until such a b. ia aware af Ike fact or aol; it 1 neverih. leu true Th aonelusioa oanaot ba avoided. H. ia eilbar for or agaiaat tba Oaverameat There i ao neutrality ia tbi war. Thar. an bs aona All Ike power of the Government is demanded te eavry .a tbi oosLeet. That power rests In Ibe people. Tha people ar tbe Government. Tb tiesuiiv. aad Iargialativ department of lb Government, ao urmtd, are oulr ib. ac.ata of that Government, czuuling it will, and tbe withholding of Ih entrgiu of aor one man. ria-btly demaaded for 11 support, orippler, and to that titant opposes, the admia-iairaiioa of tba Gov.rnm.nt ia ita efforts to natain iiaalf and aaintaia it supremacy. lie who in arms aitempts tbe overthrow of the Government he who sympathises wiia and ensouragea tbia altampt be who attack the credit of tb Government, denounce it administration, frown when it .uoceeds, and laugh 1,. -11..-.. ...I a. L - A.ii.tlw fA!,l. hla tat. 1 a laiiuree, m " ---y hands, laying, tbl U none 01 my eonoern; 1 am aol resDonaitila for. and will take ao part in It. settlement, ia alike guilty of oppoaitioa. If there be differenoe, it ia ia favor of that one who. believing it right, however false that opinion may be, fights for it, rather than tbe one who, thinking lo avoid responsibility, stands back aileally, Praying lor its sueoess, hils be wait, wilb illy oonoeded hope there for. Having laid thua much, I turn lo examine th positioa tek.a by Benatore in tbi dieou.- aion. Th Benator front rerry I Mr. cmcsj tell. n. that "ba i for lb aupport of tb Gov ernment and continuance of Ibe Union," and that he will never oonsent to any dismember ment thereof," "thai be sustained th Administration ia lha aoaduot of lb. war up lo the time of Ih. tuning of the President', emaaci- aiita proclamation, but that be will do so no Lngsr." That aol bs considers unconstitutional, unwarrantable and impolitic and therefore bia support is withhold. He is "not ia favor of withdrawing tb army," and as a aoemoer 01 Assembly of the Bute of Ohio, by a vote al most quite unanimous, pasted a resolution pledging tho entire reeources of IU. Biate, moral and pby.ioal, in aid of Ih. Government in sustaining the Constitution, aud cAiabing out rebellion. me anticipate", contingency nap pens war exists exiots a has beeu before suggosted, by ths sot of robcl. in arm. Congress paseea a resolution known as tho "Crit tenden lleaoltiliou. Tue legislature 01 umo change can be brought about as will seoure the management of the war in acotirJartno with the deuator's own notions. Is this true loyalty? Tbe Benator dates hit prlr ci,,.,l iXjcotiun to Ibe oonduot of the war, from the issuing ot Ih. President', emanoipation broclamalioa. As lo the policy or Impolicy of that act, Its oonatitutionality or unoouslitutioualiiy, they have been ao fully discussed, I .ball nol attempt B repetition of the arcutnente made, or to adduce new ones. It is affirm", aud the LegibUtitnu of other loyal sutijoienl for tue to ay, 1 have no doubt of tb Btatcs atlirin ll" euolmiuu. For it, a cer- povrr of the Preaidesi lo iaaue that prccla'io- laiu class of f-";v',ru profess very high don as a war measure, and have just aa little regard, altl. iu a :; -t.j convention Joubt of hi duty lo do o, whenever, iu hie of the pjii, wiih iiLicU 'th. j. Bcna'ore cpiuton, oooupyiug the aland point he dooj, H not, notu n ui isk u on tue u way . necessary 10 oripnif, or would am in orip- KOCEKIES. SCALKS. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES II Of Alt KIND. gold In nclainlioa by KILBOOBHB KDBN8 B Co. jsr(U6 oarefal to bay onty.lhe geanlns.'VM l.nT dSw ADMIMISTR ATOK8 SALE. POSTPONEMENT OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE of July, lh''-, i" i fust ulnuso of tU.it lean-1 lutun is omitted, hnd Ihe like otuettic:t coctirs iu a series of resuiutioue iulrotluoed iu the House by a memWr of the enmo party a ten duys since. VVby f llroautie tho c.UaeO omit ted uxes tbe responsibility on renri where it belougs. Thai olmisc of tbe resolution nvjt: pllue reltelliou. To it he was bound by hit heaveu registered osib, nnd impelled by the Impulse ef aa bonest, patriotic heart. It is a little strange, however, and Ir.diuntfe a iittlo remaiuiug oonsiderntion on the part ol ihe Benator, nnd Ihose who act with him, for Ihe feelings of Ihose with whom they have been "Thai Ibe present deplorable oivil war has bt tn politically asaocint.il in tiroes past, and of whom fnroea upon in. country uy m. ut.uniurtiai. oj we sometimes .peas ss pur "erring nreiuron, Ins Southern Stalee, now in nrnis again.t tbe that when you touch rebels whet. Iheir strength Uoverument, and in arms around Ihe Capitol." It is under these oircumalanaee, Ihe existCLoe of wr in Ibe ocunlry, a war for llio preserva tion of its zovernnieut, iu th. lanuae 0 ibe resolution quoted, "JoreeJ upon the country, by Uu dimmomiti of Ihe lioulh, as deoiurcd by the solemn act Of congress snu 01 oiaie tuegi.- lies, tbey should aH at once have such a holy horror o( ouuslilutloiial violation. TMe leaders in this rebellion ara striving lo establish a government whose ooruer etons is slavery. In their efforts, their great element of strength is aUvery. n bile white men in their army tight th battles of Rebellion), four millions of slayet Oity Will be a On tbe 14tb of Oolumtous .old at 10 o'oloek A. M.t . aa a day OI JSV't neat) k. nllnwirla' n' - a. a. Vntnn'fc' flrat DIl lSlOU, 1 Lot In Eaton .-.. in arrassssaaaaa j. rood.. Lot Nc. 4. eonWimog 1 err. and lv J ,Eot So. , containing acre, and 1 ""J tot No. 7, oonUlnlng i . and 24 jooas-Lot Mo . conulnlug 1 acre aid 111 roods. .r3 el. . oonUlnlng 1 acre and 114 roous. ,Fli Ho. 23. oontalnlug 1 acre and ou rooo YANKEE VEGETABLES! CODFISH, "George Bank;' No. 1 SALMON (New); . No. 1 6HAD (New); 100 Kits No. 1 MACKEREL; 100 Kit No. 2 MACKEREL; MACKEREL in half and quarterblt) SMOKED 8ALM0N; BMOKED HALIBUT; TONGUES AND SOUNDS, ' la Store, and for sale by W. H. BESTIEAUX, ootH. 1.1 r.i.l 1- .1 .It . m. H. RtSTIEAUX. NO. lOtt POUTII I1ICU SXatEET. OOLtTMBUS OHIO DEALER IN FINE A ID STAPH GROCJGRIEB PRODUCE, PROVISIONS REIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS. FrultN, Salt, Flour, Wooatenware. CIO. , latims a war taxing the entire resources of Hre tt home engaged iu oaring for the interests the country for its oonduct, and lo aid in which 0f those men, aud raising supplies for the sup-Ohio has given her eolsuin fledge, that we oome prt af that army. More than this, they are to lh. oonsideralion of the resolution before Dressed into service and made to dig trenches, raise fortihoatlons snu even notu arms anu shoot bullet by whioh our brothers, sons and friends ar wounded and killed. Yet if you atriko at, or in any way interfere with this ysiem, though it be neoeayary to save Ihe nation, the Senator is horrified, iiiher act. to whith be object are Ih. .us ed by the wledoui end patrioli.m til our f.lliera. very . lhA habeas eorous and ar wi-elr Prided ior.o..r.,u..ut ot l-giai.tive, judci.i pension of the ""l"' "ueM C"PU ' na " andei.ciiiiiedpartuieuie wiih power belli red t b am- rests made by the order of Ine rresident. tie pi. 10 defei.diht,rig..te of tho iop e mait.uiu theautbor; telle us "that it wm soough to startle any loyal ity ol ib, government .ud eaicute the law. of im nation wnen th. President ordered arresis of "wBsasas, Annnh tly waiftre le now wsg(d by eettaln ihoss oounteuauoing rebellion, disoouragiog Stale, egiuat the authority of the Ugeliy oou.utoted enlistments, opposing drafts, &o. Who? And g,,vei nmeut . f the country, a. d .a no provialoii I. nied . . Uoman need be startled unless he had ih.e'nf.ircenieiitor the laws.eieept thronsb th I. gaily some sentiment in common. Loyal men were tb. Bcnate. Tbey are as follows: WHKBtaa, A reptiblicm form of government I. bellev id to net largaly upou the coneent of ti e governed, and cau only be matulaibed, when war is wagtd for Ua de. atructluuly . hearty co.oper.liou t.f Ibe loyal people of Su b governtneot, Vt Haaaia, I ne uol.tltuilon 01 lue i nula male, louna. should be arrayed on lb sids of bis oountry, it 1 for bimself to ebooaa. If by mat enoio. ae take, puilioa with tb opposition, be, with thou wilb whom be unites u foHunee, must take lb const lUeneea. Only let bins take lonitioa droidmliy, ao thai w may know when to bad biro. Tbe Senator Iron Clermont (Mr. Johnaton) oome lo ua and plead ibal all "strifs and birktring may b don aaay wilk" ia this hour af diffioulty and danger. This appeal i truly patrioue, aad to it every loyal heart responds approval. Who wu it that in lHtil pro posed that all parly organisation (bouid b abandoned aad th whole peopl nail la th. support of Ibe Government, but Ibe friend of tb Admistrationf Aad who rejectea thai proposition, but ita oppoaenl with whom tbe Ben ator acta 7 Having ib alrong language portrayed th oourse and policy of th Administration ia carrying oa tie war, aad d.nounoed it with ten inveotive, be, ia langu.g of ear- neat loqu.aee, 1 wonld a glad if my frail nower would equal, declares "ih Republic is rushing madly oa to ruin, fanaticism rule th hour," and then calls upon Ihe peopl "to aria ia their might, and at th Spring ales-lion rebuke this fanaticism which rules lb Administration in tb conduct of tbl war. And yt he waat party atrif don away witb. Not one wotd a to th rebellion aad th danger lo the Republio from tha combined attack of rebels. No. All the danger ia the mind of tbe Benator is ia assumptions of power and constitutional encroachment by lbs President. Mr. Johnston I aav denounced and do de nounce the rebellion aa aa unholy, anjualifia- bls rebellion, and the actors la it a liable to the severest condemnation. Mr. Hiiohoock Yes, th Benator deaonnee he rebellion, but doe be oall upon tb people to "arise in Ihsir might" and crush it oniT No, aedounoldo so. Ho expressly says he will rut. From th lim. of lh adoption of the present policy of th President iu ihe oonduot of ibe war, hi aupport baa been withheld, and shall continue to be o until Ihe fresideni come beck to such a oonduot of lb war as shall suit bim. Hi aupport, like that of the Senator from Perry, depend upon th adoptioa of a policy such as he would mark out. All reMiiom would be loyal, allowing them to fix the (erms of their loyally. He earnestly calls upon ths people "to rebuke fanaticism at Ihe ipriog elect ious," and dill asks that party strife may b. laid aside. Tb. Bmalor toll ua that lb uriltendan res olutioa ia lh "Bhori.r Catechiam of lh political church," to whioh h. bsloags, but forgot or neglected lo lay, that tbe "alwrur Caleohiem, before being adopted by them aa their oreed, had been very muoh abbreviated by leaving out these words: "That the present deplorable war ha been forced upon lb oountry by tn Itsunioniai of th aoutb, so , being lb nrat clause of Ihst resolution in which a division was demanded wheu pasaing Congress, and whioh ia ibe basis and soul of lh whola resolu. tion. For what purpose was this done? Only to admit of their ohangiug th responsibility of the war els.wh.ro than upon those who have taken i p arms to overthrow the Constitution. and destroy Ihe Union. Ths Benator lo this end quotes from declarations of individuals in different parts of ths soontry, mad previous to the oomniencament of thia oonleat, and to party notion, attempting to show in tbeae deo-larationa and in thai notion, aa excuse for tbi outbreak. What doe he mean? and for what i tbia ahowing made? It oaa b only that thereby an iutluenoe may be created by whiob partisan suooess may tie guinea ana ultimate pjwer eeoured. Pio sworn nas oeen uusueaineu, no gun nreu, and no embattled hosts arrayed against Ihe Guvorntuenl, unlit it was done by th leaders of thl accursed, cauutett rebellion. And J el it is Bought to fix lh responsibility elsewhere il.au ou those leaders. The Senator thinks there is no hop of pre ferring the Union upon the policy of Ihe Admin, sirution, and attempts to show, by declarations of individuals made both bofore and since tho commenoement of Ibla oonteat, lhat in the surrying on of this war, ulterior purpose.", aud not the Constitution, were paramouut. I deny tbe obarge, aud pronounoe ib. proof insufficient. the Senator Bays, tnese individuals ar. suitain- inn Ihe Administration, aud asks for my en- doruenientof their poaitiona. My answer ia his: As, ha every Bemtor In the opposition, ho haa uken Bart in tbia dieeu.'ion declared that ha aook O' ly for himself, so do I for my self, nor do I irmirse tho position of any other mat!, ii.it li fur is lhat be mine. If those men are i"AJy, una jtut so far as they are reed 1'. le 0111. ml Iho Adminielration in its oon.tltuttd auttitrllie. or tbe country nod ae th. txtou Ion of lh. laws, lu a epiiblioin 01- democratic form if government, d-pet.di lar ely upon the loyalty and patriotism ot the people, tiierefure; pOHtl ia. ittateta. iiewtmotg to n eue vt yntv. in no dan.er of arrest, and oertainly would not objeot 10 th. oonOnemont of disloyal per-sons in a lime like this. But it was an as aiimniion or abuse of nower. aud in this was That we de. IB It p.t.per aa the cpreaetilaii.e. ol tn- reason for being BtsnleJ. An assumption the Male, to tl.eOei.eral Cover meut, to render It all the of power for the Government to attempt taking ai.1 within our power, bolh morally and iliy.ic.lly, in it. I oare of ilselfl Search lh. Conetiluliou and laudable enorte u. put doaui ine rcuemuu, preaerv. lue jj find j. ( jQ ,l,e idea, "Ibis Kio'i.ti!i hat iii. with naiu .nd 'mirtincation, that we Government can tsks oare of tieelf," running bear of the propoeltlou. of either person, or parties lu 1 through the entire instrument. I have 7Ct It, the North 10 sivld. Ihe loyal otatea wllh th. ultimate . . ,ne fir9t ,ru l0JB)i man wh0 has been dea gn 01 atoning "" T.0";." F from tba susnen.ion of tb;, ha- heas oorcua not. The Senator olaima lhat I miastale his position. He does not claim that what he fluid Is misstated, and upon this he must allow me to put the construction which the language im nl a : 1 . , . , t I ... T " , 1 1 I. - Air. donnston 11 puuuo upiuiuu huuuiu ut FURS, FVRS. READ THIS. FOIlS IFTjriS ! ! wiohlno- to reduce my Stock of FURS, I wil Lot In Eaton's second DlTlalon th( bslance of Block at a mall advano on - , v 11 nontaintog on. and on. hair acres. 1 t 2 ntalnln5 on. and one half eorw. New V 0 Lot No. 88 , containing 1 aor.. Lot Ho. , oontalnlng one a S Ho" it: iontiinSg on. and on. half acrtw. SIS. lV.St.lnlX 'bA;n''S K "? fsr.rD.turdTvon ;i oat-to.. L nd io. V Ml In Crosby'. Division, t sens, In Mont- ttOl N. 'wB.blp. ternary i. ijoa no. . Oroaby'a Division, tst X, lji aore, Townehlp Montgom M Lot. in sn's Division. AUw, ta oiu g,. savau. Cork Cost, Consisting In part of DARK RICH MINK, BABLE, ERMINE, ; FITCH, SQUIRREL, so., , &0, -ii.ui H.m.hern Confe-eraTT: and that w. do. In nam. of the people 01 in. mate 01 uuio, moai ettiintniy protest againat anuh a heresy; bellevlDg that it not only Eropoee. the destruction of ibe Oon.ltlulioo aud of tha uion, but would. If encouraged, reaull finally In Ihe nrohab'e overthrow of onr civil liberties BeaolMrf, That any att mpt by person, or pattl.. In the Mitrtb to divide tbe terrltoty of the Union, wblU tbi general govevnmeut Is wt-giog war tor lu preeerv.tlon, Is .n a-t nf ilulovaliv alvina aid .nd oomlurt to the enemies of the oooutiy-ai.d I. deerrvlug th. ee'ete.1 . . p,Mt the polioy of the Administrs-repb.n.lon.ndd.mn..la.of.ll..m...nd,d JJV Mj of What patriotio heart bnt beals responsive 10 I poople believed 11 wouiu ieau to me ueatruotion Ihe sentiment oontained in these resolution ? I of tbe Government, would you adhere to and ne. anyone oncose them? It would (.em 1 aunoort the Administration In uob a pollcyf lhat inch opposition must indenlify the indi- Mr. Hitohoook Th question bangs upon a wirlnal or nartv maki.a il. with tht onnoser of I ooutingency which does not now exist. The the Government. Tbey simply embody a re- Senator seem lo refer to the expression of naaral nf th. nledz. msdo two years einoe. and nublic opinion In the result of popular elec this i done in oalm and dignified, but earnest tiona, when auoh reaull maybe brought about .ml decided language. They oontain no parly bv Bartv engineering anu unwarranted manoru. rixo-ma interfere with none, nor attemot to I verint- on the part of a few persons having make is? nartv clatform. Divested, as would I nersonal and uujuslifiabl opposition lo the seem lo be the fact, of every thing whioh might government. Sooh result being then falsely ha Haameri nhieotionable. Ihov oreeent eimolv nlaimed aa a verdict againat the administra. ihanneatlon of lovaltv or disloyalty to ihe I tion of the novernmeo, whent euob wm not, in government. 1 oannoi see now any man wno 1 oy sense, ine purftcBo 01 b iwrgje prupurnuu 01 is disposed lo stand by bis country in Ibis hour I thoss by wnoa. sotion 11 was seoureu. vvau of difficulty and danger, giving to her deliver-1 until there ia such an nxpnssiou, based simply anoe his best energies can do other than sustaiu thase resolutions. But the Benator from Ashland thinks differently, and proposes to amend, by striking out of ths first resolution tne worus "oom moratiy Ac mart! Dissolution" Ulw colds no.,) Colubhos, March 2, 1862. Parlie wanting Fur osn sav 60 per cent on Next Baaaon'a Priocs. WANTED Shipping Furs, for '.which In partnerehlp h ml.mVS'L' , &ftSSAM J. H. SMITHS HAT STORE! KeT Sell House Buiiaiisg, OOLUMBUS, O. I rib. eo-l I nnderti BOBS, 1. i"-i ,, . 5reiix,8r.,aae"niea11 "a eollecU all debts. It. LBSQUEKKUX. Nr., V,a. JjKKtlUKUBtJ A.. .'V. LE1KIUKKEUX, 11 U U " .tugoeufthe late rpb. .nderslgne """"".b. rm .--au. of E A. Jo recatr. 1 the lormw patrona.,qpeRUV-X.-L.LESUll'x',r- mohSllm. octSl-dlf . . a a -, - mMtlrur of lb. Tha following resolution wa. p.wu - r- "IrfT o Tcolumboj,on tb. IB bdayof March.lseS-CityCoancllolColumBM. , c.tv or Co- Baoi.vii.sv. vns urrr w M ,od hMwby B.oa. Tb' g0,.,; off.rl.g a rew.rd of nireoted to lawuj nilLP" , nd oonrtcllon 01 each 5 IS6! "J, l ". d to be lid lb. build-' ils oily ob U..18!h instant. ' .. ,d to tmrsuano. of said resolntlon, BAT TBOBAB, Mayor of th. t of (tolumboa, o . a Elva Handrea Dollai. for ths 7TonvUon of and 7- v. ai th. belldlors in tb. city ot Oolnm. Tsbe 18th . 1 ""B' ,MS'U' "i m 'J -a ..rhnrhndar or offenders. Andlurnestly " --iim Ut aid and assist 1 bringing to oon- "' aoeb aacklem violators of Uw. omelette- . Iba seal of said city of Oolnm. reqctall cll- M alaiecb, 1MB. ,,.!' -.MtBOMAB. Mayor. Ulraa ner "1 ' ... jsvaal b-.tb'slS4'.k mjrlMlw jw.ot.oW. DREW FRENCH, I PRODUCE ft COMMlSSlUiM aitiiunaniiJ. .ttTTTR CHEESE, EQOS, POULTRY, QAM", B o"mour. No. Brl. Buildlrg.. W Be, street wo --1 nmm. ,,... iTor.t. POimAlRAT 45 MctlULLY, MeixHiantB, Iuuiii luus I - . ( y upon Ihe nukt d ijuestiou, uuaided by othor issues and lUtiueuocB, and we will be belter able to answer Ths Seuator from Ashland (Mr. Kenny) ex. hihita bia opposition, iu an attempt to discour- and physioally," and "laudable," and inserting age ihe pt nule of tbe oountry, by disparaging "OOUBtltUllOhai, BO mat It WOUIU r.Wl "IB It. tbt OODUUlll, ww-b.iuk iu iciiuci uuiuu. tun constitutional efforts to put down the rebellion, neoessary veulie of tbe war. He read a col- preserve ths constitution," So. leciion of figures from some of ths newspapers "Constitutional efforts to preserve the eonsli- of ihe dy, by wbioh be attempted to show tnlion " hardly makes good sense, but the pur- that Here bad been already issMd by the nose of this amendment is easily understood Tteaetiry Department notes and bonds lo the it is to form th basis of an attack upon the amou it of over $2,000,000,000. andadebt to that Administration in the oonduct of tbe war, and amount incurred, while as a mailer of fact, not richt well have thoss advocating it improved the one-fourih f thai amount had been issued. opportunity. This he muet have known, if he had paid any In continuing this dieoussiou I do not Bland attenlion lu "he report of tk. Hecretnry of Ihe here as the apologist or defender of ths Admin- treasury. He included therein ihe full amount , . 1, ...a. .ii.li Na.hvihl.am lhat Denarlment is authorised to issue in any I understood as endorsing all it ha done, for evoni, and of Ihis more than $300,000,000 is, there have been things I would have preferred in hi estimate, included twioe. In addition differently. Yet ywnding in Ihe unsullied in- to Ihis he gives Ihe impression that the pro- tearity and devoie t riuio'iem of tha President, vision made by Congress was only for tn i pay . i. Ar...i in , t.,ir,.! iLat ui.iorv and ment of expenses already incurred, while, in an imparlUl iuturc'wili Jo him justice in truth, it ia Intended to meet every possible eoa- awardinc him'th meed of well earned praise tmgeucy asm me iaa i .u.j, .w. V l. I, . u fnlinwr lha annne Ha will not euocurage and sustain ibe Ad- nf other Benaiors iu determining Ihe positions ministration in ths proseoulion of the war for of narties upon the issue wbich are involved, the Union. "Will not go into tho army unless as shown by declaration made and resolutions drafted, and it will take a sfrono V a to hold ...anted in lim.s oast Thes hav been uui- km." Hi declaration aound. very inuoh like oienily discussed by others. molher read by th. Benator rrom rays.t. in oievjiiy ui.ou.ew j .... -a 1,1. marka. from the Marion While I eannot nope, wnere eomuon nas oevjo ( in. oomos w. ... . , --- id to say anything new, what I laid sball 1 Counly Mir.or, in which tbe editor of that pa-.,. reference to thepresent m. and oondi- per says : "For our part we .hall oppco ihe llernulian labors, my band shall bs joined to theirs, and no inquiry bs raised as lo ulterior object they may have in thua aiding the Government. With all who shall bear up the hands ot the 0 ovum ment, and strive for its integrity, n.y fcebnTenorts aball be united. Too Senator professes, would that it was moie than profession, lear an to ine eneot proauoou in the oOUin oy tue mucreuu. ui BcuuuiDut witui rested in ibis dieoussion, and espcolally by ivided vote upon the resolution, before us. He fears it will "give aid and comfort to Ihe reb els." To prevent ibis, be asks that the amend ment may be agreed to, anu tnus seoure a unani mous VOtO. no lorgei. ia mo resoiuiiuue arc satiefaclory to ths majority, and oonlaiu jusl iho exoression tbey would like to make, mat it is too much to ark a large maj iriiy to change, to nratifv a small minority. If the proposilion be such aa lhat minority cannot support, its rights are seoured by voting againet it. It ia for tbose constituting that minority to deter mine for themselves. Mr. Fiuok I desire to atk of Ihe Benalor his real obicoiion to the amendment 7 Mr. lliiohoock it onangeu, tne language will be tautological, less expressive, and not so fully oonvey the intended purpose la the deoia ration to be made. But Ihe Benator from Clermont fears the ef fect I tell the Senator that it make but tittle differenoe how he or any of a vote upon this floor so far as this is ooncerned, provided the position we occupy, as relates to our supporting the Administration, 1. auowu. Th. President and bis oabinet omcers, eon tiluting the Exeoutive Department, as they ex. soute the laws of Congress, are the legally con stituted authorities of th government. There I no other agenoy, no powor on earth by whioh this government oan do sustained, exoept through those authorities. To them do these armed host of traitors look a lha representa tives of ihe government, and at them strike blows aimed for its aeatiuotion. The administration now represents these nu thorlties. As we bear up its hands and eus tain its effort, rebellion suffers and rebel are discouraged. On the other hand, when we with hold that support anil denounoe it polioy, they are encouraged. The vi 17 denunciations of the polioy of tbe President made by the Senator, and more especially hi effort, to prevent saying in the resolutions that ws pledge ourselves lo sustain "all laudable efforts to orush out this rebellion," necessarily has ths very effeol he de precates, to give "am aouooniior. 10 inoe. seeking to destroy the Union. He oannot avoid it and must abide the ooneequenoes. To show thai mis la true, kt aw. eha!a .re ivniatlv encouraged by any and all opposition 10 tbe rreslaeni ponoy in tne norm, pe-niu me to qnote a brief extract from tne mobmono Enquirer, published at the Capital of th. bo oalled Confederate State, under date of Feb. 12, 1S03; Amongst tb. foreign ralat'ons of Ib. Confedera-y, yirtmmirtition For tn. sate of ..nwiaioklB. MtOOB. HBAlrl AUTJ OTBEB WEHT. T ..... I 41 and I.I a:" .trawl, . BALTIMORE. EDWARD LAN Wbo'.eailo aud Ketail Dea a ia ImfortFiI Wines, Liqwg & Cigar. MormRS ft WINES KUB aituiv-ai. un. a..I.Raaai. - - 11 E. State St mrnasnso said, have lion of things. With tne mouves 01 men 1 have nothing to do, and shall say nothing. If tbey be fonnd ia untenants positions, 11 is ine necessary sequence of their words and aota, and as such only, shall they be spoken of. Starting with the proposition, wnios an win admit, that It ia lh duty of every loyal man in the whole oonntry to give hi. entire ener- gie, 10 far as they may be needed, to ine sup-nort of th Government ia tbia alruggl for its eiislenoe, and that every resouroe of the ooun try should be subsidised to tne sam eno, n-nih.r inevitably follow: -1 hat there i a di viding line between tbe supporters and oppo-.... nf th. Government, upon one or the other of which everv man place himself. No matter whether, la taking any positioa bs may, irinmph oonld be secured, and th administration vLaaged. Tb Benalor from Monro (Mr. O'Connor) was, -nnai wouiu aav. oeea in. coaditioa of tb. oounUy if tbe democratic party had done wnat traitor axpeetea or them T" la a 00a. t-atioa holdea ia tbia oily jut before th. breaking .ut of tbe rebellioa, tb.y bad resolved "that zuu,uuu Demoerei would (tend between th South aad coercion. H 111 oa, mh. rebel wer eurprised wbea tb war first oom- meacaa, at tb nnaalmlty with whiob all par-lie rushed to lb etaadard of tb oonntry." . From lb Benator manner in asking tba above question, aad tbe general tone of hie re marks, 1 wa Impressed with tb ids thereby conveyed, that having o long Blood by the country wnea it administration wa ia other hand, there oould b so Complaint If the Ds mocraoj .noma now tag. tbe position Wuicb il wa. ongmauy .xpeetea 10 oooupy. Mr. O'Conaer The Senator atate th laa- gnag used by m correctly, aad ia addition thereto I elated, "that if th Government ahould succeed ia crushing out thia rebellion very muoh of tbe oredit would be doe le Ih Democratic party,-" but I deay th eonetruetion put upoa my remarks. Mr. Hitchoock I am (lad to afford lh Sea. ator tbe opportunity of explaining. My con-uiusion may hav been unjust, but were such as were foroed upoa me. A to what he savl of credit du lh Democratic party, I feel that all, who forgetting lf and outing aside party feeling, gave Ibenieelve to th wbol work of saving th heritage banded dowa lo us from our father, and hav thus continued to labor through all' Ih norma' that beat upoa them, and all the vloiesitude. tb.y hav. been called npoa to pan through, ar equally entitled lo credit. Thia, tb highest whioh can be passed upoa any, 1 their enconium: They have done heir duly. Thank God for eonldenoe lhat there ar yal enough honeat, loyal heart among the masses of those heretofore acting with lhat parly, to stand by aud euaiain those who uphold the Constitution and the Union, lo eecure a apeedy and overwhelming triumph. Would thai the position of Senator bar wu aucb a to aid tbia rciiult. lhi eu i'or from Clermont referred to a re- maik ma io by the Benalor from Cuyahoga, de- eounoiug it a implying a principle detestable in itself, and an outrago npon all ssnss of right and justice. What was Ibe declaration wbicb so exoited Ihe ire of tbe gentleman. This, Ibat wb;le he wu for Ihe preservation of the Go. eminent witb slavery, be would thank uod more mightily, fpouxbl, that it might be preserved without alavery. Tbe language is simply that, if It might be possible ia his fullness of gratitude at Ibe preservation of the nation, though it be witb slavery, he wonld render yet more earnest thanksgiving for its preservation Uhout slavery. Understanding bim thus, 1 adopt the senti ment a my own, and would rejoio if able lo enforo it ia language as eloquent and power- jl a ibat or tb Benator himselr U ao-uainted with my own impulses that desire, hich la uppermost in my heart. Is lhat the government may ba vindicated, Ihe Union per petuated and Ihe oountry eaved, even though lavery, for tbe lime being, remain. Ths oause f freedom, of free inslfiutionB end of human progress demands lh. salvaiiun of Ibisoounlry. null, feeling thus, if 11 be potsibls for auy purpose 10 lie deeper In my heart, and inks a stronger bold of iis aspirations, and welling up tberefrom lo overtlow nf more abundant thankfulness, il would be that Ib. Government may be conliuued and the Uuiou preserved without lavery. 1 es, 11 would bo a double caime or ro-lioing 10 tr.a our eiuntry safe, purified and mancipAletl from lhat acuumed Hysteni whiob baa been the oause of all our .ditiioultles. Attempt lo disguise Ihe faol as we may, il is uev. erlheless true, thai herein is the oause to bs sought. As prophesied by the bero and statesman. Andrew Jackson, If no more than a pre text, it is thl pretext for tb wickedest and moat causeless rebellioa ever transpiring ainoe the secession of the aroh-fiend of darkness from th. world of light. To this cboioe, that Ibe Union should b pre served without alavery, th senator from Cler mont has taken exoeption, and 1 would like lo ask him the question, wh.ih.r he would prefer the preeervanon of the union and me eoniin-uan"o uf tuo Government witb or without slavtj- y ? and would thank him for a direot answer. Mr, Johnston I would prefer lbs war should he conducted without reference to slavery. I would prefer that slave property should not be regarded at all In the conduct of the war that slave property should take Ita fale along witb all olaer proporty. Mr. Hitcboook. The Benator is aware that he has not answered the question. Mt JohuBton. 1 have answered! a fully others have answered me. Mr. Hitohoook The Senator declines (0 an- wer. very wen. bo far as his deiaration goes, we agree. His argument, however, as hat or other on his side, is entirety at van- ance with hi declaration. Th whole drift and eoope of it being to show that slave proper ty should be held particularly eaorea. Had I been oonduoting this war, my purpose at the commencement would have beea as il seems to me was the polioy of Ihe President, to carry it on without reference to slavery, when by the foroe of oircumatanoes slavery was re cognized as an element in the war, as I bslieve tbe President was eonvinoea 11 wae wnen ne issued his Emanoipation Proclamation, I would have said, Slavery, itud raoa osnsa. Where it stands in the way of ouatainiug tbe Govern ment, let tht Governmental ear roll on. My faith in the "patriarchal" inatituiloa Is aol ireuf.and in it "Christianising" influences far less. Un mi point let in. long list 01 neainen. ish barbarities perpetrated by rebels during , . , . ISIS OOULBB. ICB-IIJ. 1 The Benator would have property in slaves 1 take its obaaoe with other property. Exaotly. But when ia Ibat property 1 a rebel strength, take it from him. If you need it, use it, but mind it is never returned to him again. He has forfeited all olaim lo it. Thank Heaven, slavery ti doomed, not because lbs President issued bis Proclamation not beoauae ia the eonduot of this war he hu sought this end, or that his administration hu been direoted to it only aa a means of eruahing the rebellion; but beoause an all-wise, overruling Providesoe has deoreed it as the result of this oontest, and all the powers of earth and the iui'?rnal regions oombined oannot prevent The S.i.ator derive, great comfort from tho fact that the author of these resolutions, the Senator from Belmont. (Mr. Welsh,) as also Got. Johnson of Tennessee, who addressed Ihe General Assembly a ehoit time since, deotarea that tbev would not have Issued ihe Proclama tion. The difference between tnese gentlemen and the Benalor is, thai, while he denounces the administration and opposes its eonduct of the war, refusing to sustain lb. government on thia account, they yield to it an earnest and imiirina- suDoort. They do not doubt ths con stitutionality, only the polioy of that act, and with true loyally regard amy to ine govern, ment a above all questions of polioy. It ia Ih duty, as it should bs lbs pleasure of ..y loval persoa 10 yield a onearrui ana near. tv BUDUOrt 10 tOe daataialiaa nf th. gOVrn ment, ana especially bu wnen it ib violently attacked and threatened with overthrow. Op- nosition lo the constituted authorities of tbe gov. eminent, is opposition to the government itself. The conclusion is inevitable It oannot be avoided. Those authorities determine theoour. to be pursued, and no individual hu the right, because he doe not approve of that oonrse, to withhold his support or throw his energies in opposition. Let each Individual become a judge of the polioy to be pursued, and govern bis notions accordingly, and Ihe sure consequence is interminable confusion and inevitable defeat We have our own views and Iho right to expree-them, we will exercise that right, hut this should make no difference with our undivided aupport of the constituted authorities of the government.Betting uide preconceived notions and private opinions, loyal men must, they teill oome lo the support of the authorities in Ihis lerrifio struggle. It ooats sacrifices. Of opinion 1 Ye. What w-y, a aaorifio to' propitiate this laWy rebel. Frg.luaf put diff.raeaa aad nckkam.r p.roaal ooaqoeaoea, let eeet awTyVvwnr preooaeeivod aolioa of policy, d y. u, haad. while heart beat. rirwBt an, pledge earaelve. d uiVg, our di. reaonroea, to Ib. .tgU format ,n''",i"lir dMO"'o. anfliachiag courage, Bflaggi.g ,e.l, reeolul. pnrpou aad iudM. ied energies, wilb eur eve. ,.d .l. tituiionaed tb Uaioa, unitedly deelnra. tbr mu.1 Ih.y ihtU be prtunrd. 7 Witb unwavering eoafideaoe ia th. Iwaii or cause, aad reliaae la integrity of aar-iwee oa Ike part of Ih. Kiannii.. l-i JTM ai.adminutraiio..brty rapp,, wku; w go oa in united, fearlew, .d d.urrmi.Ki effort 0 orush out tbi rebellion aad narnatnai. ik. government , Mr. Johnaton If you conseieatlooely be-Uev lb nolicT Of tba Praaidant .u 'b,ow I government and destroy tht Vniom. ft It lie Wfua mtlll Li ft w - lUBIBlll RIIJI I Mr. Hitchoock Mw r..-. ... ... .l . Sie0""-'.JH "at la his .fforta lo aav th President wiU dee trow 1. iu.,u. !t!7 ic.l,'lt?,," . u' tb aitaoks of armed hoau Urikiag at tb vitals a Ik. government, Tbe nana ka atana. 01, nor do I believe it can axial, u. 1 ibi : lr tb gorrnment moat b ovarthrowa and lb Uaioa deatroyed, wkioh I aellker admit aor telieve. If tb snare get for ker ara '0 itrong and tb nilfalla inmnnliaa h.. u dup, that ah oannot by peuibiUty (aeana, then let bar perish ia (truggle to exlricaU hr-aelf, rather than by th hand of armed aSM-sine tbe bu nourished and brought op. My motto is. "If. count. saa. .k. . ' l. right. But right or wrong, my country, her ao- PUILADELPIIIA All VERTIMNC. OHB K. 8TITLEB, IHPOBTEB ABO IIBALIB IB COFyEE. And Proprietor of Oov'l 8team Ooffes Mash W ALB DT 8TBIET WbUsUr, Schnylklll. DEPOT, 2S1 A HUH BTBEIT. PhlUulalttbU. STETLEB'B fBEPaUED Ot-U OOVEBHEERT JAVA ourrsa is a aopertor arllcla, aarpaaaiiig all prepared ar ugnea OoffM lu Ib. market. Tb. aa. of e letter'. Obi Oo- ern-aaaot Java Oofle. will at 000. fwmov. tb Bfejaeloal abich bars heretofore justly existed among tb. ooasam-er. of prenarad Ooff.es nothing but tb. beat an paiwst gre.a Coffee is need, being brought her. under bis direct importation, roaaled at bbi own ratlia, by a U.W uoaala. by wbich U-a par oaa I la saved. mis WILL EBABuB HIM, AT ALL TINES. TOIIIFa PLT ThX PUBLIO - ' iv,ur AT ONE TUIUD LE'B THEOOSTOr urugsuouii corrEEA. BTETLBB'I OLD OOTEBMatBNT JAVA OOlm coBUine bo Dandelion, Peas, Ublckory, Ao., heooe II re-oulree no clearing matur, wbicb often ooeto as to oca u tba Vofle. iUelf. Tbia O.Oa. being .ntlraly pure has lbs am. pleaaant, health Ml, Invigorating and benaSolal ef. ler uj of uther good Coftee. For tale by all the Utocors In th. United 8 la tee. , BETAIL PBIOE, 30 CENTS PEBPODBDJ DEPOT, 98i ARCH 8TBEXT, " . PaiLariLrvu. febkl iXrlxxz 1636: JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Importers, Jobbers & Retailers or L DRY GOODS, T27 'heHtuut-8t., Philadelphia, Invite lb ftthmttoo of Cub Buyan to tbrir uUiid, Hock, cumprffiDff th iwwtkit ud not dMlrttbla atxUm of FANCY, SILK, AND STAPLE DRY GOCDB, which will be sold by tbe piece, or package, al moderate febts-BTB. V'A NiK 1 R K & CO., Manufaciurerg of CHAN DiE L IIE R S fGfiS FIXTURES.! AND COAL rOILII BURNERS. Ifavo always ou band m fine aNfortment of Frenrh Bronze Figure ami Ornament. All Good warranted equal In lele;n and workmanNhlp lo any In the country. OIV Arch Street, PniLADKLPHIA. f.b7-d:tm HIDti OIL & LEATHER STORE 1. b IRK P ATRICK & 8OIV8. No. 81 B. Third Street, Dttmeen Market and Chettnut Streeti, Philadelphia, HATE FOR SALE BPANIBII AND QRETN SLAUGHTER HIDES, UAuuuiiA Anu r-AirtA sure, tan NKR8' OIL, &o., AT THE L0WE8T PRICES AND UPON THE BEBT TERMS. All kinds of Leather In thorough wanted, for whioh Ibe hlahest market price will be given In oaah. or taken ia exchange for hides. Leather stored free of charge end-sold ob commit. ion. I aay-Llberal Oash Advances made on Leather eonslgnad. WW. MD7 WM. HORSTMANN SONS, FIFTH i CHERRY BTS., F'JalliTXCa.OlTDllica, PeA, Macufactar.n endlmnortare of Ladies' Dregs & Mantilla Trimmiiijs BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED AKD g-VOR SPBIBO A980BTMENT OOSTAIrTS A TAJ 9 But i tee (leaps, Ae BIETY of Plain and Pancy Balling., Bnglegrlnpt Buttons and Ornaments, Embroidering Braids, UUI Steel Buttons, Velvet Blbbons, Onipm. Laces, wa- Skirt Braids al low prlr. PERRINE DRYDEN, HABUrACTDinS AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IM OAKBON OIL. LAMPS And Lamp Goods of all Kinds I 102 B. SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHI THE GIRARD HOUSE HATING BEEN CLOSED FOB af OBI THAN TVt lliiu, IB nun Reopened a a Flrat-claas Hotej PUBLIC PATRONAGE SOLICITED. BOARD d M,3d3m KAN AO A, FOWLEB A Oq .... 1. cute momaut mors InterMting thftn onr rela. t,.n. nh ti,a Hutea of Iudi.na and Illlnol.. (Demo. eratla' Yankee 8 natore in t--ose 8 tat, bring lo etriog. of re.cloti.ine, denonncing tjincuiu fovernmeo. hij prooleretion, and dt clat lug that tbey ar. not going to Sunt any mor. lor the nt-gro. This la .11 v.rj well, an 1 aaly eHceuragimg fa wa, aa provlog diatractkiu and dl.. G0ur.g--B.e11. i. ... ' J - - r The Senator need bave no fear of rebel be. ing notified of tho fact lhat there are syrup-thiters at the North. They seem well posted. Mr. Finck Will ths Benator allow me to r.eri further from the same ariiole? Mr. Hitohoook Certainly, sir. 1 will ne obliged to the Benator if h. will read Ihe whole of it. Mr. F.nck read nn... 1. 1. .1. w-ll Cr iu tn ntt.l.r.tatid onco for all thai the whole affair means .Imply, axel.nValg-lbal they. he ffentorat.. ouitUt to have the contlnct ana prontau . : nnmn.,i,.n I,K th. -War for Ib. Union' -.bat It is a P-.m jcr.lfcnna.ee ?' " P'" -;rl.:- 1." and oomfcrt, kindred aud friends, have gone forth to fill the serried rank of our armies, there ia solid oolumns, and with a long line of fixed bayonet forming a living bulwark, between our government and ita overthrow. there tbey aland lo sutler aad bleed ana ale, and y. l we talk of saorifioe. 1 e'l recollect, perhaps other Senators oan; hundreds of the people of this Stale have vivid r collections of the feelings with wbioh they h.ive approached th long liar of Utile mounds on one and another of tb fields of strife, where hi goae out so muoh young life amid th roar of battle and tb olash of arm. Al such a time bow little eeem any and all other sacrifice in comparison with giving up a son, a brother, a friend, apoa tbe altar of oar ooun- jb ir Old Abs or bis minions arrest as ior this, we will submit 10 tne arrest, ir . me people lay to. ntd ( nlAoal." Thee, taken in oon-with leletraDhic signals of approval, na.ainw between senator upon mis uoor, bb tne quotation abovs referred to was read, irresista- h rnroB upon m -"- there is a determination on tbe part of some to eaaiat the Uovernmeui in 11. attempt 10 sua 10, . nil nn its army. I will not ask, is this TA..lt7 j : t. ik. . The benator aueruouuuuuwn . . Mm.mi terms the act of tbe Administration in its oon-jn.i nf the war sava. "but notwithstanding ail L ... 1 :. ti I- ..:. u- i ISIS, Ja ... - nnnlinmnr. but not proSSOU " wlitaTV. would rejoic. that ev.r, man w ntU u.b lim. u a Democratic mlr i.terwho ought lo bave t. sinking off of green, back.: Democratic contract -le who onaht to .upply army and navy; Democratic fcVeoeralt who ought to leaa , item ocralio prioui. who ought 10 print, and Demoor.Hr tbiavee wno ongut to eaeat, u. Mr. nitohcock I lhank the Benalor for ihe extract. There i bnt one possible objection 10 il. It introduotioa Into my speeoh 01 a party aame, which wu ia opposition 'o my original intention, and lii been studiously avoided The extract roia Dy my. c ; proveo lhat opposiius .t th Norm lo th adtninietra tion "is higb. nuconragirg" to the rebels, while lhat 1 ead by mv friend proves as certainly lhat the iui;.reB8ion'iuade on my mind by the position of the Senator, was ooncur.-ed in by otb en. That he would huld me couuir, .0 HORSTMANN BROTHERS &C aUXprAOTOBEM AMD lHPOSTkkS OP Preaentatlon Sword, MIUTAUY & REGALIA GOOM Teatrirhiil Dncoratioua, TRIMMINGS FOR FANCY DRER8E3,rLA BAKivbits, ao, ao. Fifth & Chc-rrt) sts., Pblladelph Jan21d3m R. ESTERBHOOK & CO., Steol Pen Mauufaotnrei Vhlladel r'M. 1 ,-a BITII1BROOK At CO. DBIIBI H,. call th. attention or the trad, and th. Amet ... .k. Cu-t-thal Steel Pen. ar. Bead, la thai ( ry by Ibenl Jol la quality lo the beet lmportej CITY AND COUNTRY DEALSbV 1 pllsd on ths nost lavorabls tsrms. OMers by mall promptly atteaOad t. 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