I ( f r.i 4 tTfcr O'lf.ufulJi ilr I It,' -H mil : I'r I . I i l ' . I till' n M ll lill'l 'II ,', ' I I I ill I I I lit I I'l ii f HI n I . ( A inntiliif li)'!il ii ' !( iii' I in Hi'' in" '111 (Jii'l In 1 ) I'm tin i v r.t in Vil finii, l 1 " i ii'i'(. Hit, I. Ii:iiili"li, ill w lii Ii h -"I". 1 mrur- lire 1 1 I'd ! cil kill' 1, ( 'Mule I and tkrn i -i nn l'.. .( ii'V. W i n n " 1 led in t he ii inily itli n force J".iiiiiI Mi. in". 1 1 "1 it ivn x- 1 poete 1 (Ii :ii 1 1, nc."il '!.!' n would t I n'U Mm rt 1, nrc 1 Hill n tin' lih 1 a I force ri' 'l. i.i Hi ini ii. I,. . I ,. the i i'iii lli " i i I h t: I ' I" I'l I I I ' ' I ' ' 1 I 'l ' I il l'tli"H, " I I I'l I Vn j'Oiii w li' 'i ' , i". h ii." I i'l- i i.i,., I ,1 !,., 'i 1 1 n siiii.' "it ;ii mill I i '" II lii,ir, i- 'i ul: iim I. 'Ill i il,, in ,ny cii'l i'l lour 'I i , ( i I i ct.f.ai: field, r.. irr. 1.... V..,.'.m Tiilw 1 CI 1RP.1 weuncuny u.m.i, . . , Tll(. ;, ,,,..1,,,,,. ,,r i.n.ri;.iii'M,in'. Tn MrMAii.-A Im i portion nf our J'nicr pert from any d In T 'pen ' "'', ei 'pt ilia' tuki-n MP with llio rrunaVnt'ii mo'cnpo to Hi" ovr,y tliin;; in vic-iiity of Wn-hington Kxtm Fevion of Curircs. (indicated a forivatd movement. rt t. r..l,ii,1 n- die tiniiliirtinn of Mr. Lincoln '-"' - . . . . . i i.i it; m Why aon t mey Arrest mm . ', ill lilt Clnnlliht Jttlirnttt il' Junr ,'ii, Yd. J. 0. r.ni:i'MiuniB. The in'w from Ken tucky n;r:iin niionurni'f I'l i 'n, J'llu !th, Til . Sk'.atp:. The Semite iv;S enllej t' ur li'r hv 'lie Vie ' imsMf, ami thnt heili.l notrermlt any meml-er i f hi" Cabinet to ni.-t liiiu in any urt of It. Alter penmiuir it. mny of 0,ir remler will ilouhl ' think Hint "felf-renpeef will prompt th.'o .-ntlemen to tnko ppecial puins to have thin fuel !.. 1......I muvemuiy Cirr.u,.icu. . , . .. ... . It is fair to utate, liowover, thnt wo opy from .u) ext,.,iV0 i: n o til Tho follnwlns Sna- I'.ie l'iltiiburj? W, to whkh pnper it whc tr.in. j movcmeiit in die Dor- lorn wer p r e e n t : iuitteJhytel."'riii,h.anilinthohiirryiifilefpftteh-;'ler ftaton. Kuntua , Meirs. Anthony, liny ... . ., h,,,.. 1 "ln" ufhiiiKtuu!iir.l. liinj:hiuii, lllllX'h- ,3 and puttuiR in type, many error,, muy hau W1. r(,J m in; j;, ,,,.,, ,, thu occu.-reil. Hut thin would tot account for , mni i,, ,t nt ('liuiiiller, I'lark, fnllii- uiany of its defect an a Stato paper ouianating lielievcii that Senator nier, Cmvaii.Iiixou, Don I I.," I . . .11 ! t!,,- I I I 'i I .' I . - Ill "I .' ' ... ,11:1 " 'I 'I i . 1 :ii' I IIH ., 'I II' ; i I ih i -Il i- ' ' 1 " i hi M I in I y nil lliu n'lii'i it i ,m I'lii- li, ili'l, 'ill. I til' II' UK hi i. m lilt llli "I1'- l'l . I'"' I'l I'l" I''! I ' I 1 1 Ms ll M ,j A II Iit- ' i i I II' I , I'll'' W II" K II I li'l I . f.v P l.i Ill .' II. 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It r'. is l.i'liovo.l, li.i'.vivci', thru noinr.v h.U iii ii" lli'ii i "i"i. that K to uliainlon tliat, i.n-iti.m. tui'h'l' l;.nt, Urn ( " ; : v : 1 1 i . 1 1 a:i l t!i" l." tlm circ'tl!i)slaiK'v!s, v on 1 I l' nUi'ily i inr.- '.vliifli was al-o in ,"-oLi-. tliat thi? liici ssilv ini'liM" whii.li it thiio ami I'lai.r with lc.i' ..('..!, 1 1 I fin I ' III i .'H'i i v, i i iiip. I 'i" l'i" lir ii, !.' li l I'V I i cm :..'l llhi III'! Ill"' I " t li r.il'iln ,"!l. I'o I hi i !" 1 V n 1 . t r ; iiiiij 'i ilv of 'i' l:.io,l ! 1 1 1 1 I ' li.ili'ly Suinti-r in mv Hi' in'" w i'nl ovi'i' l'i 1 1 i i il v, ali i i ili tli' m a I' ir w it !)' r. in,: t h" Wliflhoi' tliii th. ir noi'i'iival :M' i i i l'i " I I 1 1 Till ll i -I I 1 1 J ' ' III': 'Ii" H'. I I I Hi'' .. ,,,l I i i " I I 1 I " I in.',, , I , In ill ,,, i ' VI ' I I 'il ' I I I IV. ' Il I I I I . h toil I I In nt Ih I I'- of iV it n il i:on in ir I pl, ,1 a;i oi loi ih t.iti' l'i .,'il tli" I'nl' I v v is iv r t 'it I. 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U is no'v I'i'i'timiuenileil pntuiple aVunu it. i ii!tli?r IU i .Clllli.1!lonj.H km tu ...:k, i le.' ; "(limn.,,! i : ,l ail IV H, ,;. - iliat yoti ivo I ho hynl nio.ini lor tmikitig al t.'oiilitiiiinn, in i , i .;. ....,,i..l ii k ii i uiiil il.if.uH'n mo. li.tr lin.r.n I ).. ivo I iiu i , , .-il. 11 111 i', v .. ., , n, , mo -! . . ..... . ..fl I,... ...Ill ...... ... Ill.l I .1,1'H '11 t.' t I I ..(...,,. .,1.,- ... I r. t I I Lion at me sanii' juu I'mti- .n -. ... . .. ,.,.,.., ,., MVl lt0 I'm.' niPii of tho moil t lur thi! wink, al least lour iiundrvii o I. p hip tddinil l.v that " I ' . ... , . . ,1 .....ii mi, iini. lliu I'm im linw i.iit ,.iii.il,iin 11 ,, lu i,. . l're'iilont nt was to Ih.! .lono wiml'l not he fully iimh'i'- .Statu, not tiU'inU-is ol . I'.hei", iiiimciiai.- . -.i",.-'. .. ' 'r" !' ' "mi, iv pro ' l' iii Hats. ii' . i ... I i 1. ,. t 1... iu.i,f t-..1.l I ...... ... i i. - I It- .,i-,itti,.t,i net III . ti 4 it I hO .Vt c,l an u tuirt nl voluntary polic-v ; Unit at ! alrinnly out of Hip I'nior.. Tl.py pulnal , o.ip -tp.itl. ol Iho-p ol prop,'.' a w ului. iv. 1, t ( onstilution ; . 1 .... . "... . , ... . . . i r I i i ... i,.,n,.tw u iiii iinii'ii'iint v n nri' tl'i U 1 n I I w nr if pnn I oil I nil 1 1 ,.i .1 honip it ivoul'l (ticfnn.i''o llio Inptidi ol , niilttiirv prcpHialions vioioumv i"iiiii'iv ","" "ii J.- ".-'. ,'" " "weitui the I'nion, cihUiUph lU 'lulvprsaripx, i ml1 all ovor tho Stuto : U.pv si:i.."l the I'. S. "K- l" 7" ls tl'i,I1' 'i 'Xpitss law lor .1 nr.d iiotUg ,,1 "o far to Piis.uo to tho lattpr n i'ppol'ii'i-1 Arnioiy at ll.u poi 's Fi-rrv ami tho Navy j nvnty-t hinf part of tho inotipy viluc or l,p iiii.h (1 ns law which ,.,, to l'i,.,. al.ioa.I ; that, in fa.-t, it wm.M l." out' , Yanl at lo-poU, lirar Norfolk. TIipv re-, '"vn."l I'V tho n...n wl.,) hwiii rwi-ly to ile- or a , sun I ron.so'pjpncpii i.iiiioniil .IPKti-ii.tio,,. t.'onsuiiniiatp,. lis' (ivp,. iii'liaiK ilVt.'.l. into thfir Mate I Vol"" .im w iioni. .uu'i'iui ma iiuiiuicu, i in- ."u"'i '. -"' i nil it,,., i, v.. viia ill. 1 1 rit'lllll.il.llllM,..',, illl.l'IA,' U,lUii-lliltOliill.lirill.ill''ii. I'liriiiiiiiiiiiv'i.uin i.in.i, i.i urn .. i.i i i.. , - .. . . . . ... . I .. . . . . . . , . . '. . ... . , . , ' I -V ... i 1 1 1....... .1 . 1.. .. , nmi' id il Lj liiiu ...ip i.iiniili'i.u mil i irll It'll ittio...l . bri'umnriilKi' will dure little, 1 esueinlen, l- not, ' poul.l not no :illow pil. Marvaticn h :is not lar'p ImkIips ot l l oops, w r.n i tipir warn in i nnmum vt -" i "- '" .' , "v ''"i w Vrom the Executive of tho 1'niH-l Stiitef. V.) aro far from wishing to find fault Vi'ould that wo eoiil.l cndorno in every iientenet" Hut we feel inch ned to forgive nil hi errors itiut of claiming for tho Kxecutivo tn ,,i any thing tuat couKrof.1 is ri"iiireu 10 uo, nnu government were t olell.Saiilnbui'.v, Miermiiii, Fort Sum tor as a military li.'c'p.-sty. An ' .M oiiloini'iy i r lailinc, io th'u messai-o, to denounce in nI- think it host to iiinkeanimiii.n. uiiinsr, ten nnlnr was at oupo ilirpctuil to In' kpii t for tho in--;iiT"i'! lon.u v "oi i rnui nit vm-e.nny mnure of Compromife thnt may l,o t-xaniplo ot hun. Jlej t.yck, , 1 In .m..n, 1 ruin- .lnlljn;. 0 (ir, troops from tin" Hi'iilu- ' I rail "It IT"' I to llnir capital at U with it Imh Ucu.l at tho ox-lKostor, tiriinen. Hale, I yol ., tu, Pri ison, ninl cm it wmihl appoiiitini'i:l.. from tho so cull. -il spccJimI , 'hoa'l than win tho -Iclit ol our icvoluUon State, mpioiii;uIp. Is it just that tlitj. tra se.-Mon of Cunres., Ilarliin. Harris, Howe, k ,.t.aoiloti K,,rt fickens mi'lit ho rein-1 States. They formally Ptitcrcl into a ' when wo caino out of that struggle, ami : oil' without loave ami without fck, entene(..iTi,erl. .evidence in tl.e Jolin,.... (lenn ). Ken- WiyM ip ft (.Kl;r jn,li. I trcutv of tenmor. rv nlli'aii.a" ami to opera- the money value in tho com. try tuw hears in-? The nation paid vory large nuj! ,.even1fcn..d.sflhet m..n men aiedy, k ,i.I.,u,e(f,ul.). . (f C11.l,0 ;vilIl ti,s0 ,11,.,! ,',, r,,l,.rate,l States 1 even a greater proportion to what it was the a-rc-ate, I l.rliove ol a huml ri"''t tu! would hung him if the mith, l'.'nrce. Polk, l'ow- the count rv to accept the cv.ieu.'it inn oflaiil sent tiieml.ers to t heir ( 'an -n-s at 1 thvn than uoe, tho lopulation. Surely lion to relieve Hon, In ol Hie lor;tt u". "i'l government w e r c t oell, Saulsbury, Hicruiaii, Fort Sumter as a military necc.-sity. An ' .Moiil-otnety, ami linally they pertnitte.l ! eiieh man has as Mrotig motivo i.mv lo tiilu-'. Is it just I hat she .should. Ml , in n.l. I .I....L- If I..,.-, I,, ...nl. anlli: .r. I.Milii..r 'I'n ' . I t .... I I . I I . I . . , f ...,'. . 1 "... I - . I I . i I .. . , . ,-. . 1. 1- It . . , . I I I- 1 1 ! . I' I I . , l-i I 'M J' I I 1 I .1 . I t 1 1 Ofl t O . V i I I 1 IS 1 1 1. l-t.l Vtll I 1111 vill.,...l..' v v.. .. ..v .... .. . , - . ".lllUfc bll . . . . l If I.. 1..1 . ,:-..Posca; out on me contrary, n.i i.e ....... ll(M1(.0 ,vitll Ul0 i,,,!!.,,, lincering hope thnt our loro troubles might pos- camp, having made if '.li'v ln terminated hv eoinliroiiii.se M if he ..uld notclopo this document otherwise or as if l r fear that otken mvjhl foryrt it, ho tacntions ibe good word. With our henrt of hearts, we thank him for it. What a Pity. One of tho writers for tho Journal, in its hist issue one wo pre ume who had recently been cat of the (Mountains--says, "His Annoying for any ;' our loyal citizens, travelling abroa'l, lo have a copy of tho Cl'-'rfidd Ji.-jmLl iVa . fuck under their noso," if v. fers of help from Ken tucky. He is in o t clearly guilty of treason agaiiiht the govern nient. uinj under Fiich circuin stances will hardly have tho effrontery to lake his feat in the Senate to make law for the coun try ho if plotting a-gain?t. W'p iopo the editors of the .lan-iul will stir up tho authorities nt Washington, or 'call them to a strict account for neglect of Iduty. This will never do. Our country to moml. This The people of Virginia have thus allowed or.ler couiu r.ot f:o ny tiinu, nut musi ihkc j mis "lain r .sun cci ton to maivo its neti tlipon-er and Mower route hy sea. The within her borders, and this ( iovenituetit il, Wii.l.i, Wilkinson. ,. i i'l..- ;.,i i,- ,.i p;... ,lVil,o. l"'OoUjn into loit lick PI'S, more tu tin; win l l man ten nil'!) and ten times the munev w hich vessel I ho troops hail been trans-1 zetis this Owvci iiment is bound to protect ! the hand of tho Kxecutivc. to "ivo it prao- .shall leave, and pay no part of thu it ferred Irom the r.roik'.yti, acting upon las being irginia. As in the J .order tit'ul shape ami ellicieiicy . "ne ol llio sell : Aga so called in fact llioniid Wc pity the poor creature, find suggest , will bo mrcc .i ('rit,i-i iutm lid ifaimvld at ho had better net venture aL'iotni ,o,- n tne g,ig ami me nauor is not appiieu more vigorottslv. ii, ram. lint tho writer fpoaks of "our loyal cit i.ens." The inferoncc is plain that there tire citizens who are not "loyal." Now n e Ji.ivo only to say, that tho editors, publish. is and writers connected with the ,.;n i .(, if they po.-sess the spirit of men. will iHior r H NT Oi:T, NAM !'2 and PKUVK 'i'O BE Of! LTV, thoso of our il i.-.ens who aro not loynl ; or eUe, by their i-ilcnce, confess that th?y are the PUBLIC M-ANDKnERS of tho community from v hom they get Lhcir bre;id. The Sinewi of War. Tho Secretary of tho Trcnsury, in order to raise tho means for the prosecution of the war recommends that a duty of 2 c. per pound bo laid ujion brown Migar, 3c. per pound on clayed sugar. 4c. per pound im loaf, and other refined sugars, 21c. per pound on the syrup of sugar cane, Cc. per pound on candy, C c. per gallon or. iiiolaases, and 4 c. per gallon on sour mo lasses, 5c. per pound on coffee, 1.) c. per pound on Muck tea, and 20 c. per pound nn green tea. In addition to which a di rect tix is recommended, which, a friend who has been making some figures on tho subject, would require Clearfield county to fork over the snug little sum of about S3d,000. Correspondence. A subscriber semis us tho following in terogatory, which, being couched ir. res pectful language, wo answer in the same s-pirit : New Wasiiinoion, Mr.ssm. Editors: Will you plea-e in- PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. DELIVERED JULY 5th 1861. AT AN KXTKA SKSSIOX OF (ONCIM'.SS. . -TV l'i li iC Cttizi lis of the Srmttr iiml Jibuti' vf Hi jirii:ht'i(iri : H iving been convened on an extrnordi nary oot-Hsion, as authorized by tho Con stitution, your attention is noi called to any ordinary subject of legislation. At tho beginning of tho present Presidential term, lour months ago, the functions of tlio J-eiteral ovemmeni were found lo Ik generally s'lspendod within the several States of South Carolina. Oeorgia, Alaba ma, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, excepting only those of tho Post Olhce Iippartment. Within theso Slates, the forts, arsenals dockyards, custom house and tho like, including tho movable and stationary property in and aliojt them, had been Seized nnd wort held in open hostility to this Government, excepting only forts Tickon. Taylor and Jefferson or. and near tho Florida const., ard Fort stat listi tnem. .iinvn tui n. i uc nation is now in l t light re uk at this time will be worth for money applied to the henclit u wines inu mi caneu seeeue.i .-Mines in COinnjom-, The evi- the rest. Is it just, either, that cnJ-u lirst return news from the order was iellias no choice left but to deal with it dcu.-e reaching us Irom the couiitiy leaves sh-ill go iirpaid, or the remaining sj reived hut one week before the fall ol' where it linds it, and it Ins the. l.'s v. no doubt that the. iuateri.il fur the work is ( pay the whole, lurtolilni presem.V Fort Sumter. Th news itself was, that igrct as the loyal citizens have in dti" form ' ahiunUv.t, and that it .needs only the hand liona! debt was lonliacled to put, the nllieers eommardiiiL? the Sahino. to claimed its nr.it r et ion . Those loval cil i-' of li'L'i-lal ion lo "i ve i t leijal sanet ion. mid old debts if Texan. Is it iust iU,i tin, if one Stale nuiy sej,. ''tvn'.o-l iierpiPMiie.s ot llie i overiiineiu is mav another, ami iv;ion all nlmU lutik to avoid I'peeivni:.' troops faster than pro- ' ceded n jnc is left t j pay the debts, 1, vi. leil Im- t : i : u . in a wont, tho people .iute,)iist to erniitois : Dia we not' will s.tvo tlieir Oovei n nent, if the Oov-. thi ni" f this sage view of ours wliem iinni.'iit it-eif will do its i ml only indif- i owed I heir money ? If we no tv riwr fui-eiitly well. It might seem, at lirst this doctrine by allowing the seceiltnii t Iioiil'Ii' , to In ol lit tie dilleienoi! whether go in peace, it is uilheu.l to st ui . the present, mouiiaiit nt the Souti be M:m do if ot hers choose to go, m ntorj cidled ppe-sion or rebellion, tho movers, terms upon which '.Ley will romite tu -however, well understood the difference remain. The secedes insist t hat oni toa, ' at tli"' beginning; they knew tlcy could stiur.ion admits c f M-iTssion. They bar : never iiii-e tlieir iu-.i-cn to any repe ta-' assumed to make a National Coii-tnntat l.'n" magnitude by any name w hich iin'!ies j of their own, in w hich, of iicctf-iij.tt :: violation of law. They knew their peo-1 h.ave either di.-cinded or letaineil It, some quasi armistice of tho lale aduiinis' Stat j (ration, and of the existence of which the present admiuistratioi". up to the timo the j order was dispatched, had only livo vaue and uncertain rumors to lix attention , had refused to land the troops to now re- info. ee Fort I'iekem. before a crisis would bo reached at Fort S'linter win impossi ble, rendered so bv the near oxhaustation cf provision in the latter named fort in an impa-sabii" one, for, tin precaution against such a con jiiin'tuie.l he ! neutralitv, il would tie tin government had, a fc-v days Letore, eotn meneed preparing an expedition, as well adapted as might be, to relieve Fort Sum ter, which expedition was inten led to be alternately Used or not. According to circumstances tho strongest anticipated case for using it was presented, and it was resolved to send it forward. As had been intended in this contingency it v..h also o'ates there aro those who favor an anr.e l neutrality, that is an artnin,; of those state to prevent the I'nion forces pa-sing one way fir the disunion the olfer, ever their soil this would be disunion completed. Figuratively sj f.ikiiii;, it would be the building up of an impassable wail along the line of separa: ion, iin i yet not unite r 1 1." guie of hands of the l moil men, mil tieely pa-s supplies livirn among them to the insurrectionists, which h ciuiii not 'li ns an open enemy. At a stroke it would take all the troubles oil' pie possessed as much moral sense, as right of secession, as they insist it esiti Sumter in Charleston harbor. South Car olina. Tho foi ls thus seized had been , attempted, imle-s them put in an improved condition, new ones so much, shoul l prev iiaa tieen huilt, and nrmed lorcos ha.i j kne.v been organized and were oraniz.in all to k.1'1 avowedly with some hostile purpo.-e. Tho forts remaining in the possession of the Federal Oovernmcnt in and near thosv States wch either besieged or menaced . by warlike preparations, and especially Fort Sumter was nearly surrounded by resolved to n )tify the (iover.'iur of South Carol in.", that he might expect an attempt would be made to provi-iou the fort, and that if the attempt should not be resisted there would be no effort to throw in nu n, arni.s or ammunition without further no tice, or in case of an attack upon the fort. Thi nolier. was necotdmgly given, whereupon the fol t was attacked and I om bircied to it (ail, without even ii-vaitiiig tho arrival of tho pruision expedition. It is thus seen that the assault upon and the reduction of Fort Sumter w.n in no sense a nutter of self-defence on the part of tho assailants. They well knew that tho garrison in the fort could by no possi bility pomrnit aggressions upon them. They knew that they were expressly noil lied t It nt the giving bread to the feiv brave and hungry men of the garrison was all which on that o ecu si in would be dves, by resisting ke nure. They the hands ot Soee-sim except only w n U proceeds from the external blockade. It It would 'lo lor the dis,inionit that which of id! things (hey m ist desire : feed them well and give them disiir.i ir, without a struggle of tl.' ir own. It rec ognizes no lid. dity to the .institution, no obligation to maintain the I'nion. and while very many who h up favored it aro doiibtlp-s loyal, i: is nevertheless very in jurious in eii'.' -t. L'.'.'iin ing to the .".pii.ui of tho government, it m iy l e Mated thut at li r-. L a call was made for 7".ii'l ic.ilitia. and rapidly following this a proclamation was issued for closing the. ports of the in stirrpetionavv districts, by proroedirg in tho n iture of a bjockadc. So far nil was believed strictly lenul. much of devotion to law and oi def, and as I in ours. 1 f tlicy have di vaidcil it, it. much pride in mid reverence for tho his- ; thereby admit that on principle ;t ot;c lory and govci ur ictit of their common ; not to bo in ours. I f they have retain poimti y a- any i.Jier civili.ed an I patri-; it by their own construction of ours, tk otic people. I'l ey knew they cmlj make 'show that to bo consistent ihey aust no a Ivaneeme.it directly in llio teeth of cello Irom one another whenever tliejSti those strong ami noble sentiment. Ac-' it tho easiest way of . settling lliei: it eoidingly U.ey commenced by an insici-' or ell'eetitig any other sellish or unjaiii ous debauching of thu public ni'r.d. They ! joct. The principle itseit isoncoluHj invited an ingenious sophism, which, if j teg-ation, and upon v hieli no (Jovm eoii' e led, i ;.- f. ! '. eve 1 by pet feel ly logi-'iuei.t can po-.ri''!e (-11 bare. . .;! step-, Vi.ro'i.di ail the im ideuts to the I 11 all the. States save ere should a, : ivo that oi e out of Ir stimed th.; whole djjj e . 1 1 '. p b . t e 1 1 1 ' -1 1 ' 1 1 ' t '. ll ft t .10 t I' ion. 1 tie , tiic p'.v.'ei ti'l .-'. i' Jlu it -.elf is that liny State of the , Fnioii, it is pr Cl"jOn muy, eonsi-tently with the Nation- seeder politicians would at one den. ii' Co'istitniio.-., an.i therefore lawfully nml the power, anil denounce llio ni t u tin "iiC'.icefully withdi a iv from tho I'tiion. crve thtt'ij years are to be soli., judges of it thin to liiei it any notice. At this noint tho insurrectionists nn.-'any other State. nounced their purpose to enter upon the the supposed rig! practice oi privateering. Ml.cr ca.ls were lor a just cans oi. e ;e lor v oiii ll u ei .-, io unless so-iner discharge I, and also for 1. rgo additions to too regulu: r.rmy and navy. These iiieaiiire.s, wbf ,!iu' stric'lv l.'jal or not, were vpntuiv np under wint appeareil lob" a, .-. u! ir demand. J nl.,1." neessity, ui;-iin then, ;.s coul'.J le.'ulily vatiiy wiiiiout tho ceiiseiit o: the I'nion, or ofj greatest outiago upon Mate rights. But stipt ose that i reci'dy the ntf! m. I a that this govn r.tiu nt itesn i il , now, that I on;ri e;i l'i g irrtsin in tho fort; notithetn. 1 1 is .,. ievof il,.,, ,.0t ', in - li ,s I to .TM-ail them, but to liieri'ly maintain yis-ido,ie luo-ond ihn .intitutionai eonipetei'i il.li' po-session, an 1 thus to j reserve the ev oi' C ingress, '..ron after the lir.-t e.iil f.,i Union from a.-ttial r.n 1 imtnedi.ite disscj militia it wa (xn-ider -d a duty t-i author lutioti, Ir'.ising, as hereinl-efore stated, to ! ixo tiie eo::i"4rtii.5;u': (i en oral in proper ca time, iJictision, and the I allot -box, l'i so. aeii-ui,g to his di-cn ti..;i, to sns final adjustnient, and they assailed and ! p' lid tbu i.iivi!e-e of the wi it of i,abi , I well protected hostile butteries, with guns reduced tiie fort for precisely the reverse ! corpus, or in other words to arr"rt and I 1 . . i. i . ... c :. 1 i : -, i . t - . I ..: A . i : . .. e . i. 1 , ; . . . e.pi iu ill "piillliy io i ll u i.e.s& ui lis un li, , o, '.ei. t . i u n e on i i ue ii". i ,,"i i ' oi i ne , i ain i. IU10IIL 1 CSOi't t.1 the 0'. il !,"."V ro- and outnumbf i ing the latter ns perhaps Federal I'nion and thus forco it to immo '"(ssr-s r,;,d tonus of 1 i :, such irdii'iduals ten to one. A disproportionate nhare o! . diatr.ilisrohnion. That this was their object j as l,r mi:: hi deem date'eroii i to the pub tho Federal fuirskets and rilles had some the Executive well understood, and Itav- I in s il'cty. This an tie .: i : v has i uri spiv how tjun.l their way into those Mates,; mg sunt to them, in tlieinamturil a.l.lress i bicvn e:;evc;se 1 but ry spai -im Iv. Nev- rthcless the lc.'alitv and nioi.iiilv nf thus sugar-coaled, tin y have I . g'uig i he p'.il.iic mind of their ni'iie tlia'i thirty years, and until they have l iocgM many good williim: e-s to take up arms ;,. I e'l el iiuielit tie' 'lav loti l!..je(.f men liave in.ict I'hc iittlo ditgui.-o that ' .,... ;. i. ,..i ,r i ;,, ,.i'..,i .ii-ivin,. ii., . - i , . - i'" - a , n is to uo cxereisea only i Mt HhotiM l e c.Le.I tho seeding M .ec.inso tliey them o.ves I .,,,, , 1...1 , 1. 1 l. ... : . ... i - "v - a .l M u hut tho so jeders claim to do, tinlciirE 1011 1,1..,.. i',i. im ,La ll... i.ieio ll.o limn. because it in a minority, may rf,hk do what tho other, Localise llicv are if' jority, may not id-h I hilly do. Tliesqa iticiiins nro subtle and iirolo.niil on t). ristice, u With n bel (ling- tiou for . 1 'iigta leu to :i iiist tin! M.nio as-'rm- l the h. i. im : lie.d the t to .1- and has been seized to bo used against tho' government. Accumulations of tho pub- j Yourselves the ag-ii-ps-sors," h -j tool. inaiiitur il a.l you c an inive no conitiet wittiont i,oiui nins what has been none nii'ii. r it are p form your numerous renders what would lie revenue lying within them had been not only to keep this dpclaratioii good, but' 'd, and the attention of the prajntry h n- I con c.'.llea to I!.." re o-ilain tli.'.t one, who is; sworn to take, i a:e tbc.t the l.r.ys be f.ttiiifiiily 'M'.-uti'il, should tint himrJif violate tie m. Ol course fome coiiriiL-v.i- tion was giver, to the r,tl. stiotis of poivpr ones onlv I ind proTiety Ufoie this matter WftMict.'. I upon. 1 he whole ol the laws hich wii. reipiired to bo faithfully executed were in, and by ! he Cob l.ies were ih havo leen tho political nspeel of next 'seized for the same object. The navy Hiis also to keep the case so free from the po winter s 'congress, if there would have scattered in distant seas, leaving but a er ol ingenious sophistry ns tuat the been no dissolution of the I'nion ? Would ' very small part of it within tho immedi-! world should not be able to miyi.iiider it have been hemocrntie or Republican ? I ate reach of tho government. Ulieers of i stand it by the atl'air nt ForiSuu'itur, w ith By allowing the wholo South to have'been the Federal army and navy had resigned 1 its surrounding pireumstunee.s. Tin. t iJemoeratic ? By answering tho above i in great number, and of those resigning j point was reached tlien, :in . I thereby the you will oblige inquirers nfic truth. a large proportion had taken up arms 'assailants ot tho governnie-nt bogun the Yours truly, i against tho government. Simultaneously i conflict of arm, witbont gun in sight or If there had been no "Dissolution r f the 1111 J connection with all this, tho pur-, in expectancy to return tlieie tire, save iT;. irrtc f Tnre.snfnfi,. 'P'' to sever tho Federal Union wivs open-.only the few in the inrt sent to that ha." !'"'"" fci1"-' ".- " .v j . . , , . n.v..... I In miAnri in..a ivil i llim ..I1l.ll.n i-.n-c ..,1'Ai.n 'V.. .1.. I . 1 1 1 . - 1- .11-. r -, .. . " ... lli i i no- ' ,,, . ,.c ,,. oimi .i.ii.'i-iuii, uc uiiimu.i iu ii ii ,i ii y lan ot execution, next winter wouhj liavc embraced -o. j p0S0 an ordinanco had been adopted in , aid still ready to give that protection in ; even had it been perfectly clem- that by members, anil "allowing tho whole South 'acli cf these Stales declaring tho Mutes , whatever wns lawful. In thi act, lis-j the use of tim nioans necessary to their to have been Democratie," the Democrats j 'esiiect;vely se)arated from the Nation- rardinf utl else, they havo forivd upon I execution, some single law mt.de in such hi i num. a lormuia insiiiuung a comoi- itnq coontry the distinct issneminvdiito , extreme teiniirnes of I he citizen' liberty tied government, of these Stiles ha I been dissolution or blood and this :Bme em-, that practically it relieves moie of the pioinulgated, and this illegal oigani..iliQn braces more than the fate of these Tniied I guilty thnti ol the innocent, should to a in tho character of the Confederate States. , States. It presents to the wholo family j very'linuled extent be violated. To state was nircftdy invoking recognition, aiit nnd ' of man. wnethet a constitutional Kcpub- ( tho (piosiion more directly: Are all the e;r :-ta:o Oi.l "I r,.'i .i., v. :,o c. c. i ; hav" 1 ecu br-.tigl l:n Mieii tl.it.g tie: day before. Thi s ism del :. i.iucii, perl.ap.s tho whi-h is ciiiivcy !u in the :i.--'impli. n there i s.m.e uninipotent and s.icie I r.-maey pei tailing to a Stale -to e.u h State , i oi, r l'id .r.,1 l.'uion. I ,u- Sl.iie.s l.iwe initli. r 'i.fie nor le-s power than t hat re e. i ..1 -, them in the 1'nion by tl.c Co:! i to t i ei, no one of I hem ever ha v in neen a .t::H; , i.t i I lue l t.ion. I lie on ginal u:.- pi -e l into the l.'nici cvph bel'jr,; Ih.y c.et oil their BritMi colonial de' I. io ", and tin' now ones e:vh enme iih ii il.i i ctly from a condition of dc; en b iice.e.tcepliiig Texas. anI even 1 I he new ook I he designation o! Mates nn ruining into the I nion, while thati l 'i, line light.s of ini:.cr.tips; they rj not putiii that power which niaddthe Constitui are I sjienks from tho preamble cillinf. "en -1111' i pop p. ' it m.iv well in." iiii-i ti 'l ed w In tin r thorp is M-day sjnnjuf of the legaliy o u.i li lipd t oler of any Sir.. except pel hap.- Saith Carolina, in favotd ihsiiion. 1 here is much reason loWier Hint, tho L nion men are the inniPttij many, if not in every oilier one of ti so called .-eceded .stales. As the conM ry has not been demonstrated in snyotJ L I of Iheiii, it is ventured to .illirm tliisci - ;of Virg'i.ii.i and Tenresspp, for ibo re'i ol an election, held in mililai" '".here tho bavooots wein all m onfl 4 of '.ho iiie.-!ion viilpd linon. run nwnA be conilei e l as a deinonstr ition ol l'l iil.tr sentiment. At such nr. election, mat largo class who arc not at one e.a, .ii ns u-iii por rv lnurpeuuencp. ,i... i- : ...i . . . ..m , ii -nie "uii iini .'-"iosi coercion, ivonw was never nt sinaiiM ,-iaip. i ne new ,..i , . ., - i.irii ti lu lull' iii'.i iisl ilia limn. It niiiv be nflirrnod, wiiiiout exlrsl L'ance. that th free liiktitiilions we enl lil t adopted for the oi l ones cl ued to 'IMV0 'lovelop.'d the power nnd iuiprn ... , , . .- i being resisted, and failinr of exception in be fieo nnd iiiileia.ndent States. But oi en 11,0 condition l 0r wnolo people tsV1 M.i .i. ii,., ii... ,. i. .1 i.. any example in the world. Of tin their independence ol one imp! her, or of .- --.-' r..",.u.,j I'nion: hut directly tho contrary, (is ment has now C'li foot was never W'A n i l l - ,i -.i. j : . l iiuuiu iiavo iiim a oeiauea nmjoriij ; " ned the Senate would have stood 30 Demo crats to 32 Republicans. The Republicans proper only number 101 or 105, omitting all tho Slaveholding Stales. But it must be remembered that intervention irom icreign powers, r inu-1 Up, or democracy- -a government ol tiie taws bui one to go unexecuted attd tho nev cr been States tl Iheir mutual p ledge and their mutual no t ij,Ti 1. t,.,e -O lli.i liin.i ...1,1 .i'in,..t-.,.,1a has abundantlv.-hown the ex. i ess n'liMit -! l;,kc". ,,is l,,aco .,1,e,' ..r h" ing of fiiilh by puIi nnd all, if the ori.inal thirtpen. In lip Aitichsof Colifodera lion, two years later, that the I'nion shall '0 perpetual, is most conclusive, having A choice. I'.ut n ore than thin. Thn H many single regiments whose memM ouo and another posspss full pnicl'J know ledge of nil thu arts, sciences. W Cessions, nnd whatever else, whether ful orelegnr.t, is known in the world:' there is scnieely ono from which lb could not be eloe'ed a President, I '1 net. a ('on?ros. and. nerhntn. a Cot abundnnlly competent to administer Oovernmcnt itself. Nor do I say is not true also in the nrniv of late friends, now adversai ies in this' . . . t - ' ... . - ..... ..iniii.i i i.iu i ri, i- , u i .1. n ii i ;i im ' .' " i. calling themselves Americans or ''nwi men dooked to tlio cxlnustation of nil peaceful ! ces, or at hitrarily without Any j't-elenre, law was violated. Tho provision of the tv in the political sense of the tcim ,cst 'iut if it 'S so much better the acted ni:ainstthei",t'","V , , 1 , . nRy sponger t.reak tip their government, and thus Constitution, that tho privilegoof the writ Would it be far wron" to define it n no- " "liy I"0 overnment wlncn luw ing thii condition of things, and hoiieving people by the sfime ppople can or rsn- J Government itself go to pieces lest that in name, outside 'of tlio Union; whence it to bo an imnerativo duty on the iiicom-, i noL maintain its lerritorinl intpciitviiL'ainst I one bp. viobiied l.'v.-i, ; .,,ni. .. ii.;.. t. i . t.. i . . r , . T -f- i l i" I I- . . . . . . n l ' ."in n .inu i, i.i.-v nn.- iiiiiiiiii oiiiiii .ou'in'i' oi rime ,'i"i Maryland, Missouri, Kentucky. lenncnce ing Lxecutive to prevent, if possible, the its own domestic. fo. It presents tho .would not theoUiei.il oath bebioken ii the n-sertif . 1 iini i,r nou-rr in bnvfnMv ,1... and Virrrinia hnva each been represented consummation of such attempts to des-. otiestion whether discontented individii , (iovernmont should be r,i'..vihvo,v,i nbm, i. ?.,:.. :...ii r....i. o i . . . , . - -. ' ' , i ........v.-.., ...,v,i .-.f-ti in..- . ill, in uen. .illieil IS Ml by members voting and ncting generjllv I trov. "ie Cuion, n choice of means nisi, too few in numliers to control tho Ad-', it wiis believed that disregarding tho sin. i.bout the soverei-ntv ol the Slate b .:,i, i i.i: : nl1? l!'al cml l,ecamo indispensable. This ministaation Recording to organic law inigle law would tend to preserve it, lint it the word even is not 'in the National ( ...... v... ... .... o..0 , ., ,,. , .... icnou-e was ma. o and was decla.cl m the; any case, can r.lways, upon tho prettneesj was not believed that this .picstion was stitt.tion, nor. a. is believed, in any of U. other questions than that of slavery those; iiiiuiL'iiriil address. Fhc policy chosen 'made in this case, or on anv other rrelen- presented it. n ,rt i.i;o....,i n. ....... u-i... : . . ..: : ... -some 12 or 13 in all Democrats. Upon the single epjestion, hoirever, of Congressional intervention with the insti tution of elavory. had there been no se cession, the majority in and in the House of Representatives over nil shades of opposition. ferred such benefits on both them ttA . , , , if! ,, i i -.--..1..,....,.,,,,,,,,!, i. iiiii ib nil i.ii nuiii" ll, III 11,11' a il l, ones. It sought only to hold the public practically put an end to free government ; ol haticis corpus shall not.be suspended litic.il community without apolitical si, places anu. property not nlready wrested : on enrtli. It torre us to ask : Is there in . unless when in cases of rebellion or inva- potior? Tested by this, no one of our should not be broken tin irom iiiopoveinmeninna io collect the nil liepuhltcs this inherent and fatal weak- sion, tho public safety mav lepiiio it, is States, exc.pt Texas, ever was n sover- Whoever, in any sec ion, proi . JW i.--s. n.-. ...mvno ui ni.-. -i , ' r - 111 1 i u a j -n v lMoi i uiniMKii i T i v i - oi -ii f y , ;i n ! oven xaS m vo u rt tiiotlnr abandon ruoh a .i ovor Ti mc 11 1 , wouia uiitn. ..im inu iMuu.M.A. it iruiuiscu, uo too Pironc Tor uio ii or lion oi us on n it'tic innv i e susiunr o u- inn pob f, . i.,. i i- i ..- : i s-.f m . , , . . , .. - . . . . , . . . . ii v v. iii n i wii M'i,inie ini'i tiui t nion, ov wiiirit i lw LA'iiyiiu-i n; j r ivi vtivu i Democrats would havo hnd ai" 77i V. . i leucmon or invasion, the public: safety act she- ncknow lodged the Constitution of l'i inciplo it is that ho doeiit ; ithat M Wl. Iim....!. r r.,..,e Lr'f: ' ' I, ' ' '1'", ":',"l5'u,lre' . "vmg io issue, m ie.uiren. it. was (teei,e, lliatwe the I nitrd Stat o. nnd the laws and t ror . : he is likely to i?et in its stead: wl. . " . . . jsisiing i.io gov erntn Put, am it gave re thoieo was loft but to call out the power I have a c.a-so of rebellion, an,l that the im.I,-' ics of Co United State, nvl ...:.. the K.,l,oi..,ip ,.ive intend pented pledges acainst anv disturbance to of the fioveriiinenl. and an to resist force ho safety il.-ra r,i..tr., il.- ,..,..i;i:.i ... ' r.i... . . '.".' ..... ... , .ti . . . . . ..... - ..,,,v mi. i'...iii.-'i run r - o l ' i. i s ' in ro nn i..n i.r... .i. rf.-n tn nitii-i ni neini i ii I .ill. nm m I'teine law (.r the !and. , 1 hero nro snmo liireslimlowins on Tho States have their status i.i tho s,'bject. Our adversaries iiavo ado any of the people, or any of their rights, employe.', for its destruction bv force for,' pension of the privilege of the writ which supreme law of the, land' Ol a.l that Which a rn-sident miirlil. ,.nn. it, num,i;n Tl, ..ll ." 1., ,! i .. n. .,il. .:...! ... i . ,. . . .. . '"' J I. Ill 7:- . , m i 1 "J.'S"1' eon- ua iroservaiion. l no call was made, nn'i was nuinorized to lo made. .Now it is iiu. .twS.-,v u,,,,,,,,,! ...i!,, .t..i..-.i? nujusimamy uo in sued n tlio response ol the country wa, mo t insisted that .'ongress, nnd not the Kxoe. Union. id Uicv h-vo no othe W,VciVi hoiae decl.ritious of independ.-i performed by Gen. ratterson'3 Division, i eiy l.mg 'as foHion.e. without ; gracing, surpassing in unanimity ami utivc. is vested with tbi power. Ihit the s. I f t hU ffl fil Tn wHi.& nlik5 ll.o 'ol-l which crossed tho Totomac nt Williams-' ";;r''t0 oot ' P 'i itself silent ns to wnich or do so, ngainst law, be revolution. Tlio penned by Jellerson. they omit the j port,Md.,en,lyonthe morning of tho-"OT.? MaS the profit in- Sse ' . V--,ves ."n.on r. created 'Jj 2nd instant, and attacked a large do-. cumbent's lirst full day in olliee. a letter through regular Slate or-im ation. A ms emen-ency it n The .I , , ' ' 1 ,,,rir '""PponHonce nnd their , auop len.pon.ry .vu,, .. .. tachment of Confederate, under command lMer,on, com-ndmg ntFort few raiments have been oSi wHhm ' framers ofhV ilent u'nS ZXK" l"C' J o ! To IU Sit" tthS 0f Oeneral Jackson, who nHer a Uief .-u W.r come broke nnd fled, the lederal troops , lho 4lh of Miiri.h WMf hy tliat .lopartment ment service. ( if cnrT 0 sece del go tier- e very aVm lin" ol' V I T lny f X - SUlCS' nml in filcl il cfCiltc'1 , ' V m 7t taking possession cf their camping-grouii.pl.iced in his hands. This letter expros,- Slates, so called to wh ol 1 L , .voVi.n i " . T'V ,,,pm ft ,alM- Originally i ,m.v dfend, ntnl ,n, ependent Sintes." W hy ? Tho lo A of the Union forces is reported ' ' the professional opinion of tho writer joined abouOo mSlSli Oh te h t "re'; il,VftHVo1,',C,, T v m l'n5on' nml in Xwn ' "? If"0 'TT "m ".v o be three killed and ten wound, and lho tlf r-nforcements could not bo thrown U no troops in the ef lom iSl, S oflScTTS X? l).?: f ??C1 t l .. , . . ' into thnt fort within the time for his re I ho 1 ornW si.,t, .. ....;.., ;.. ..-..: , . ... ,l'11 ?n 101 'Hom, nnd lundo them Statos. such as people? .,Pn,..olatoios8,.est,matod by some uo M rcmiore(l 110CUS8kry bv the, limite.l their action, Kmeotihemlari wwl? ii LTn ''y i " ",ey nrc' Not " of l,,wn over hvl a This is essentially a Kople's oontcj touuts.s high .s sixty killed and wound- supply of provwions and With aier of for tho Union! Jh lei u othow 5 vS 12 ,w . .it nT"" o constitution independent of tho Un- On the side of lho Union it is stnj uny ii'gi.si.mon ton. i.M course it is not lorgoiten that all tor niamlaining, in the woild, tu.it