MS, I ll lU 1 i I tt I I,! 'I ' III It " lit, , 1 1 1 1 II ...... I , MM , 1 1 I I I L' I ...I,. 11 M I in I I! 1 il M He . ,1, ii . n'.,, I I,, .1 I I I I I M .ii I ii I ! n I Ivt ' ' i 1 .ii . ii.i i ,.; '., :.n ii. ' I I'M ,' in ii -I i 'i n .i . i I I M . . I 1111,1 ll I ' 1 1 .I.- I' I I ' 'ii'-' '.'1 . II till , ..I - I T it t -.i i l I f t ! 1 I , ll ,,.: i' I I,, I-,,.. I i.ui it ! -ill III.' !. -I -I !l IM..-I.'.i. !i", I. ! m 'i 1 1 ii I, it . . I , ,n ;!ir iinik i , i r j , liuli J I i'i.' I III' '.Hid; it L. , ' ,l ... i i !' . 'r. I,, u i "i I'm. in iii ,i li i n,,.i- ,,i.'i. S Ii.. ii I U i I'. l.i i Wki i -i vi. il, mi I il mi. .j ,ir. I I III! Ml. Mlll'lillt f j ill,' ". I rni). ,"l I l.lM'fl Sillier .Uni i K -1 ' ; r li-. i ill !- iii' lin Li'lill'iil uiul Wi'.li'ri. 'Uilc. a I i-ii.i i kivl U olm cnl rev uiuli n) .vui the re ult tn-i.i i. i'.,' r.. f y,-o!i '. Jt. liM hiv.) ..Hr.uun.. ill ii iim vir it ill c:iil in tl,i ks. o'ni. tH-y i f (I. n ti-.t (( i .mi of th c.xucmus o: our r" i n t ry . Nii.l.r-r will ; !-- .i i I ; fur ii.'iii.i- run t.'iiiniuni.l tin: f.r mci t (!' tin- rnnjcniy nf tin1 Auio. ioim iici'U'. 'i i.ft ;rrr;.t '. nir.il ai.vl V'ot oin SlHtn. whicli hum tl.,- I.ir,;i'.t slime of the j.i.jiu'ii'icn 1'iul i'c"..rci s (il our country, ttiil UmI IhVitm! nl cillnT ciu.-i (f purji hi'. 'I'hii is (In Hii.iliiMiion l tin lair li'o'ioi!.. 1'hi'ir i.'tci!iiiii:iti,in i, to ilel'. -i I t It o ri;:lits ol 'Miilis, (i I I ho li'it? of i.niii'iJu.iN, .".ml t ) ri'Mui'i- the l"iii"ii a.n. It will I c ri-slHii-.l ' ii I in iln. . tr i oil Wectei'l St kte-i l itii frt'o und ' ' wh i 'irc'cxei'i-'t 'fi-i'u' tlie'vii 1 'n't ! m which l .'Mr' cu.iti'ol at til,;ox. i --- " t:-. pre ri i-. It is a fact full of hope that the .idioes biitwu'cii tin' Norihci n and ' hei'ii Sin'e- hi e iut Lv !d i i tho lino of i-..u not, but iii ihj ceift:o-'.s nioft rotnoto iii i tach Oilier, and sep.unicd by the jjn-at controlling i-i-jriont mid ici-ourc-en l 1. 1 cuuntr;. Those of the Central Slave S ..it's ivhieb reject oJ ttio ordiimrce of Cf.on, which fcought ti remain in the L'i.;oi., ntid which were driven oil by u cv.iteruptuou.t, uiicjinpro rsisin policy, m:i-t bo broUL'lit buck. J it e restoration i-l L'lJ i roUL'iii oacii. j no rtMoraiiun f.'io whole Union will then bo only the ork ofti-.no, with nucl, exe, tion of po-- ruitcnnbo i.utf.trth wi-hout t.ce.ilLlv ol .vo or us can tin i sHcritici'ig tho life mid treason! of tl.e North in a bloody and calamitous contest. Wo must not "veiir cut. tho lives '( our itoldicru nor exhaust tho cai nine's of l i- hor, by a war of uncort'iin c-iuN, or b ci.f. .:.,..: 'ri.. .,.i:.... . r ,,t. ri ut k 1 4i;uii . iiwi to. iiii: luui i 11 -uj i jugation and oxtertr.ioation means, ot ! P . .... only the destruction of the lives and prop' : vues our country mo me pciuon sec ertv of the .South, but ulso the Wasto ol ; tior.al rcbitioiit ol uebtor and creditor re. the Llood and treasure of the Noi-.h. The rhe ownership of Him debt cuni exertion of armed power must bo arcou.- ""l hi 'I'Hul ''' country o that oanied by a firm conciliatory poli.-v, ,yi th tanie ooinmuiutie which j.ay t.ae restore our Union with the fea-t roible W1" rcceivo income. 1 he incidental ad iujury lo both sections. : vaiilaet of protective tarith growing out ' ' ..... .. r J,;., .1.1,1 . ...m.i.I l..v i !.. 1 l... To mako tint Ui.wn, New York gave nnava.,t and l ich'.f.il noliiica! ninvhi- in ' iheSenate. It hail-roved a .rreatu blegst'ia than the riiost hopeful expected. To save it wc have rondo rent sacrilicet of blood and treasure li .1 not nlso -.vortli a sac rifirrt rif i i j-... ti ' .-IIihII ivp l..t bo tom iiitVnnterts without mm .vwilhii.iiv ,f. 1 Aijuitmth.ilinterfsis, U. i Pioec ri. Hip Nnrih .ir. l tho South ho e o'.?u laoonrg ;o ore-iii nowu our , I. , . I 1 .,,,,1(1, itiunJ Constituticn an I Union, and to mako two conl' ilenieies. overlook tiio i.ict tfei-t '.u rich ol tho?o it would be nicro .liflicult lo .'ulj-.i.-t coniliciin.z inici c-ts, ' jo.d l-lalc rcpvc.'-iit'itioii, than i.-i our ex isting Union. Tho va t extent -J our, country, uiid it.t varied piouujt'.ms pursuits, havo t"!ievtd antagcnisii: i tweeti oin:uen;.".l, nianulactiinn.' , ud ; agiicuiii.i'al intet-i. :,t, Tl'c-y giot.,eai h :'-ldt for t r.jsperous ptnsuits. If' tho ) inducing Siutos ol tho West are cut ' . f ii i-o tl.e 1'; iketH of '.he .South, ll., y vili d. .i:d a liv trade l clicv which wiil . open I- u.Pi'i ll.o iiKflv ts ol tlio ivond ;' and uv ii lltetn -,v iii not make good the; los.'. TIk-v v 11 not i::vc u I. thr :r tiecu ; liar advanti::; -ft of raising gi nin and cattle for othe r puiMiitti, ami ihc tutukett of the '. Eastern Suites anl Kunii".' ate not c.mal " to Western Productions. Tho icisl two imiro t..i-M i.l!,iivn lliij VV'irl, iiiiiunol European r iii for biwlstuils and provis ; ion-,, with a vaft consii-notioii of those ai -' tirlen l.r our American armies, the.n i i ri country. Poduein-the cost ol carry ing these products will not cu o this Irnuble. Opei.ing tho MiHsissiipi, as a way lo tho rr :rki ts nf the world, t. ill not over, come this evil. The cotton raised 011 the great soctton oftlie nest where the pri- icstore peace, prof peril v and hajpiiiess to! ""J4""" "' cwic r"'1!1""-'.' "ul s.-ei.i.ie..i u.u gr,..,i r,,4,., ees do not pay for their production. ' every section. " .Senate as well Ihu uppomiment of j of Iho Winnebagoes, and took ctptive tl.e There in bankruptcy mid financial dhiv , The vigor of war ,vill bo inftrcaseJ lienc",)Vn'!,';'n.or t0 v,s0 ll"Vn1",1"al M,1H i keen-sceni-d MepuUlicnn tnaioritt of our in the ridst of abundant Wests; and a I fie public r.iii.d and entries me conceii- ' ' 1 W'- I. ac,;t'lt,(;'1 1 V Son,., ... ',.,,,,; ',, , .. . i.i i .... Mtnistei llesidet:! to I u. Ifon-i , , nl v, ia'0 senate, was none otner tl i n L'ocior v.-t e Pt tiPtratlieiod gram, i:t :t time of I rated upon tho patriotic, gencre: ons pur- in .i ili.i io iiih n. p.ioiii, oi l-t-- the iargesf expo: tn-.ioii of agricultural p- e oi restore our Union for the common ! lnltr. In August lsol, hw utumed to: Lover ol this c.-jnty. and ...s cnMiuenla products knoMti in tho l.i-toiy of our f-' )"U ol all sections. 1 1 cannot be so uni-! 1114 1,0IIK V n ,h Co'imibi coun- will honor him font. Sini.-u and his fob Mississippi is thn joint produo' of the 'ion cf power, every influence of persua proviaions of the North and the labor of sion, every mcaure of reconciliation. must :..i V.im . li T',.. 1 .ai.1 . ,1 I 1 ... V .-ul , , I ' V. U'U ... I l,V ' Vi", ll,,.-b have tho markets of the So ulhwestein Stale to bring back tin ir prosperity. ihey must be re-united, politically, so that Ine Inula ol tho labor of our citizen' pistpnnoj by tin? act. ,1 ot the legislativ t-eiallv-and conini.'rciiillv. to the vailev rf shall be eaten on bv taxation in ain il.in' bo.lv. the Lower tln.-i:ipr'i. 1 heir gram :if;t provisions must be c !.vrrted into eot;..u, Mid in ti.it foiin cinied protitablt to the Ka-tei-i und Pur'.-, em porlt When ihey i ..... cm i .1... ;. ... . .i .. - t . . uu,, ...un :. ,,,. i in- , i . ii - ui .,-. i i.ii U.r, thev will once moio iiecome tho come tho sun. ponofs of our commerce, T To restore thw g'-cat region on to iU former prospetity, und tor oniH'lve its enricii'ng inele, tl.olo.ve-.-valhtv ol the .Mississint, mu,t' bo brought back, too, witli nil ii.t el'emoiitt ' of production and weulih unimpaired.' ..: . 1. .. 1 1 ,.,!....,. I 1 ... . l .. r . .-.in. ,. ,vi ... lu.v 3 . in-iiH-ii pinv ernment; not a oov.ista'.el und ruined lerrito.-y. innler a biighling, debisimj mil. itary control. So closely are tho Upper ami tho Lows or alloys oi mo M ississippi t omul to- . geiuci v) inu-iv.-o i. on "Hsu iMiiuii i s burned in Louiaianp, Indian Outri f s usetlfat fuel in Illinois. The ruin of tho Souths em coivumer biingt bankruptcy upon the Northern producer. When tho capacity of the ono to buy ii cnnihilaicd, the abil- ity of tho other to produce is weakened ordestroyed. Thi single insUnce, from many equally strong, shows that neither in a Northern or Southern Union can the contlicting interests of agriculture, com' nierce nrd manufactures bo adjusted. 1 rf-, The "lVi,ii,n of our I'hiou into tito or more '-.n-e Jeracies would resopon in each i'.os.- queslion of distribution of power and relationship between State, .-V, ', t ,r ., I , . ,, .t,ilC,. l ., I i n t i llin i 1 1, (.!., ,, n i I i nil I t i ii f!' M II. k Nnl-ii-l I - 1 il ll i ll i II i. t ill lliii. ' ,,iM n -.1 i S . .t m, . . i,l i .,,..,.. !,.. -I ! iiVii II . 'M.vr n.i pi'iini I ' I' I ' 'I-' It y (1,1. - ' 'i .i " i ' ii- id-' i'1'ii ii t ill. slid ill : "' i ""r I ii." ! V- ii'' ' " i i in -v i. l..i iii . I ' I '' r..-i,....itU. '.......v i lir I'i -s I I el , AM1 i. Inn... it it", ii. i. In ,!, Ml.. II, n ' "f.r -i n i I tin I m i in v.. .Ii i ii i tin, mi. 1 1 iv ii. . : . t :i "mi , ..i i. iii 111 '111 ll nil! I iilii.' l nil i "II. ii.'. ... win!.' ,1 i l.trihi-r r 'Hul l' .- jiilnil. It it in I ll H M l ''I I ll hf llll ll f iiuV'.f nin-'iil iniii i.ii.. I, in- .in t.,,iu! rii'i.f.ii' uii.n, wall- nl ' . , ii i i I oi 'il'llli'll I i rli ifinlrr "lir I'M-st'liI I'liii.n. it h fur mral l 1 1 1 , :i I in- in 'i i-M of I In- 1 Mi iii Si .(i s .i .'. ' .i l ,n til" N;ili. tl i! li i ,'. n ' li' j i iij.'V a ili4.iii,i r;i iii,i:p ri r;i iii,i:p pi'iiirol in ' mi rli nf til tf ii'M(.. ill tlllil I' nil- I !i w in.'-t uif! i.'ii. ; i! (-1 n ii. ' ii t. All ii, nv i IM.li. l ': tin! '.nil ' i: lltiiiti. It H l,.c I i' I n I ; 1 1 -1 1 1 1 r 1 1 vslm-li .',iu In' i.kuIh l..' t .vim n tlin l:ir'i r iiii'l uiulli'i' Siaii'H. S. Lin.; m nil tin' Si-kii t if iMir I'l'i'fiu Ciii in v- ii'.r. ' t iii,',l in l'k.ij;r"t, lhi li'irh ncv vtu4 i-ln'cUctl l.y tlio r-xiaivruM of St.ite-t trith t-uiall u I.i i i n 'li-tr.lnittjtl il. thlfiTkOt sfCions of -noouiifry, i.ml .oiiii'kviiai e. iiia.lv ikiioii i u tii'H'uitiirnl, foiiifiierki.l uml munufiiftuiini' r-i;i)iis.- Hi. ht-rt'1, iii' in jm i i his or irritating roulM ii ivi' 1 i-t-n -mi -f 1 . A diii-i ui of lh I'ii, io", or 1 1,.'. h-lr:uu'!iir.i-f;lciit nf t In1 Suiiiii t'i'ii '.ili-.i liy i'iittinB' tli"!ii li.ii k into the 'o.i'iii.'!i of im-r.i ti-n A irin--.. nr a rt':ri' sciii.uion ilict.'tt..i liv liio military tn"ik'or .I'li ivoi-niiiciit. uould iiialic iiii vitable a rca-ii'.n-tiiiDiil of nolitiotl notver. I! tho Southern Malet ai o cut oil or di,l.unohiv f-,MV .MllIIIIIIlTII'f-lllll.irV IV 111 l-dll.llll!,. i . .. , r . :i i ....... ' . r... j . . . . I - .. ....... s"t-r-' 'l ,l'ls 10 llla puoue unii'i. niine ol'tllel'" l'i". ihejrroupof nix small Kuland , States with New .ler.sey u.id ii,'iiin;iri', v"1,, " 111 mianim uoni, it removed Horn tlio Central and tVtmtcni Htctioiu o' o.ir cojntrv. w ith united popus I'ltionsonly about eipi.il to that of this Stile, would balance, ii tho controlling blanch of tl.e N.itiooitl J.eiii.ihituip. the irreat producing Siatt-t of New York, l'.-nii4 U aiiia, Uhio, Indiana, Illinois, people ol tho .South, tu return to their al Michigii'i, Wlscon in, and Iowa. 1 n a few . lejjiaiico, consistent with honor; we years, e.icli of tl esc States will have pop 'will guarantee thetn every rh'ht, every ilationt greater than that of all New Knirs consideration douiainled by the Con. land. Thin dispuruv of political power i , , , . , , 1 , . , , ,ould "c'j""1 "i1'1' llV' Vlf" P'tr-u. of New fcnulumJ, ; :r,,"uVl w" Vn vory 1,.."ule1 ,,0""di,""H- lave ttio unitonniiw 01 ono coinmunitv, 'while the larger State have diversilied 1 and ijiminctivo inirsuits to prevent them j Humbly acknowledging our depend 1 Irotn acting so readily in concert. enrd upon Almighty God, and repenting i no danger ol cmtroversv would be in- cie.iiiu nv our van, national deor. j ins . ., n ., , "jamly held by nfow Atlantic States, di-, f m ,u AiiP .nniilmi ..Ia I .ii itm. mm. a.i.w '..i, ........u j u : IHC Wdltor .State, wl.i.-u alo enjoy tins 'li-ril'',l'r"('""!ltu "'' political power I'ho ureal producing Slates wculd bo com-'0' l"-'1-"1 l"'."l.v '"V'y 'VX:U10 10 ri""-'f coinmiiiii'.i.-j at a time w nen tut division " our LIUOil rt0Ula ocprifo tuetn oniieir,'"', "-"w ntoit profitable uiaikeU ; and heavy du-i No one can look forward to such npila. ; ttons ana umcimoiis without the doepest - .. . concern. -..uerii 1 ho stnalle: Si des, grouped upon the rtioiej cl the Atlantic, were ad original i ' llr'u. mat. a parties to tho Constitution. They hid ',-''Hoinan whoso ability, honor and puris gloiioiMlv i.ccialed with the history of, ' i,,c utitpiestioned, was chosen, atacri the 11-vMlutiomny strucgie 'i hey bear "H t") II10lnent0U8' 10 'epreseut this great names that ue honored, and have iuenio. Uotnmonwealth in the higher branch ol r.es that are ( herished in every part of i Nall0IUil Leg'alur-. the i-.iost exulted tho laud. Th"V iniibt not, through ,l9 station, tho most distinguished lienor lo folly of blind and bigoted leaders, lose the j w,,'.,Vh ?,cl.l"'t;n cim 'l'"'0 jtieatfpccial political powers which are ' ., 1 h' "!!te',1 ,talM Senator elect, Hon. giv,u to Ihem l v the coaipromises ol the'C'';',K' .K-,!",K'kalk'w' W,4S l"r" 1,1 year Constitution, they must not suffer that! J'i "., -'ml'W county, in tliis State.- , . ' .. II 1,1. IB ll P, I ,UI Ion r.( r,n.nn., 1 .. iiisiruf.iciit, wiiu:ti secures t tueni peeusi liar adv ititages, to be weakened or des. trc e'i, 1'hf l i.iji rr.u.H I e R-t'.ortd. TliPi e i tnoiali iti l.t.tl one way to lave u. from d.!-) oi, i-cord and round:. : imi 1 .iir Uniot. tmi.t be restored ill its parts. No fitction !7:ini,.l liOVonit ttl.l no ties of war." All must bo mad., to fed that i tho niinl. lv clloi U we ai 6 niakiiii! l.t tave I our Union are stimulated r v a nuriuis.. in ! ted upon any bloody, any i.i barons, any i cvolutiona-v. or ane " 1,1,. on-tituiional scheme, loo..iig merely to the giatificail lion of haired, or purposes of r arty ambi. Hon, or section d tid'.'ant'ice. Every exer l,.i l.-r., 1 In ri,l,iin I li I ' n 1. .r, iu -n...,. ! v . v J ,'u VI. 1.1 V llll'l, LU IIS IV,. ...I-;"-' - ..... - ... . ,.,v v.. .,V.ltVv; .I.T er condition. Let no one demand thiitlUuited States Senate, again.-t Siin.iull the Lloud of his neighbor shall bj shed ; : Cameron, at rhich time , he eLctiou ran! eml, and then ielu-e to give up ins own pusMons, or to modify ins on n opinions, to ave our country :n.d to stop tho fear-1 luUit.i. we nro now making of treasure; ... i ..r i;, i .. i .. . 'ituoi'le who hive relused to yield I his i v.. . io j., s i j i.. t i,u i ii iii ik iiiiii uu sup-'iteoplo who h ive relused to yield Uns Union to rebellion at the South! will i.er. mil its resloniiion to be prevented by fa- i nat.cimn at iho North. . . . to'u-oata't. The pervading .cnlirnent of the crrfil i ...... i ,.l i. ...... : - ! . v -., 1 o.iii.l.i,..iSt..i...,iiMi! oi our COIintl-y Will , rot only save our I. nion, but :t will do so in a nay hai moniiuing with the genius of cur Ir.sii'.utioiis, the usages of our People, I mid the letter and spirit of our Constilu- tion. it w in manile-t itself in the cus-: ii'iimii luaniiei ny uiscussion anil polili cat action. Tho fraincr of our Constiin. ! lion forc.-eeing thai events would render' it neco.tiy for the people of the Feveral , States, not only thus to nddrest oui Gov 'eminent, but ulsr, to produce a concert of! purpose and fiction between different ! communities provided in the Consliiu-' tion. that "Congrest .hall make no laiv 1 abridging Ihe freedom of upeech, or of the' prcs, or the right of the People peaces-! bly lo assemble and to rpliti'n tho Oov. : 'Krnt raiiy culls for suoli expressions of public; opinion with respect to Ihe object of this; war, and the spirit in which it should be, conductetl.and the end for whioh it should ll l.tM-.inii. tlllt rlrt.f!j i n It ...,. I I .,,,,!,.. I t.. I I ll.i ' Ll 1 1 mmh i,( ll ll nU. . l. ili II I 111 i 'in III Miit fiiu'li liily ..-. rb...... l,l., i.,,,. lull tnl t H' I, 'tnl n I m. 1 1 (,.rfimii ill In li..il"M lHl Hi ll It'll ft.M'f-M'KM'.'t.'it mi (, t it t'lty I"11'! , . I li r"i 'IhIm ii ,. , ,.,,,,irv islet ln'i-l.-Mi'ili- il;. made .o U !. 1 ft' I I ' j'l'l "'"i ll rli hIS inenlolsl flit H ll tin" ."' Uiiii'Mil n n I't.hl ciiihi r v . I l" w.ii-, itilh nil Hi rtiU. li Inilijlit 0 iirfiit ' Irnilio, whn-li if uci .,..I ,y our i'jl will I'I " Hi" liilum ri'liiiliiii of llif n "I ' l "i if l iiiuii ii ll.i' liilum -l '"'-i-. It Inn m.i'h' u ixivw I ho nu.c Of llif I'liiuil lli lf I in, K- in i.nr lliliT mil lull in uni' luiriL'ti n-lniinii. II u .iii'ti ii. ,k niMl.nn hihI know h ilf.' ft .Ji'll iillmr, tlil- luvl 1. Ii(,n.l'll PHI' 1 I . ll our I'l-I'M-Ilt n r. win. i ii.it r uvc-r 'rl c.tliiuiati If' tl..! intrt--t of ili!V.rf!iif MvtioiiA "I" Mir iviiillii-l ini in Mini,. :4j(.H, lliry lire e i I .il uuTil anil ii.ljiHicJ ,v naluii', thai ll lu i.r. i-r ,1.1.. 1 . i,. .... i.-inmi-,., hinmonv ami Unin... Tint t-t' wilh Hie jmrty that now n..,.,, it it 1, n,- iiiiim iii I ho etui ovfrf.mil' mil- our country to rum, nn.l lrutn'liiig uj.ou IhaI iiiiMii'i'i'i'licnbitin. Wo havo uli-o'lhe Constitution which thi-v niloiniilv I'-uriikil lh irioat imitual mreniilh of the ,' j,woro (0 "iroln-t itiul ilt l'oinl " ami hoap- N'trlh ainl cl' tho Snuth uml mui.l nil ''il'lj,, , up gt-in'raiioiiH of mi.i'iy fr lle whi't tfi'iifUN ol lei-hng enriiilrreil l.v tho 'nr . , . . fa,'h H.clion ha-. Ic-n lauijhl "to rosiiH.-l 1 '''" " h lani!i.d effort lo imjirove tin laui;ht to roHiiHi-l :h lower, resources ami couraL'" ol the tJ'L'"'1'- , ' i o ...us. .u-.;.i i up ciinu.-MP o. "'t"',roko )(lr ,). sditic-utioi. of littln Uy. is th.-v fitand. At this inonieut llm fur tun.. s of our country ino ll.fl.ipnped by the io.ult of hattliM. Our annies in the h'.'M uiut l.o sui.iioi leil : all conn ituiion. al (lfmanda of our L-eitcral ifovc-riiuipnt "Hist bo i-romi'tly iei.po)d..d io Kut vfdr a oiiq will luit nave th Union. .... . 1. rt .. . in ... ..... 1. ,,J. . . . . . " ' ' m tiun v u iu. . .--. ... ... i - .. .... . , ,.v . v.... U.ivn an ordinary iniui.tciiuii, i noi ap-..ollt, from bin hiding plcci., we may draw u .l'tble to u tvi.le .ra itrin..l t nM-Unco I l(ictlrJ .- (ul w1fa H(d UMu M "i t't" luiniuuimin, . r, ,.,t.t nuu , Iul,.V 10 out our eyes to !in trutii l' nder no circumstances can the divi- sion of the t'nion ba ccnct'iited We will i,ut- f"rf Ii every exertion of power; we v'lll uio every policy tf cnncili uion : we will ''old tiut every inducement lo the i " Btitutiou, and by tint fraternal rei;iird i ,i i V 1 Z . 1 7, , 'i 11 ';0',,Imo,, cou,,'ry "e er vo In.ar ly conen . i, c,e,ak ,g 7 ,o( !ie L " T 1 !c" to ICS.' iiiet, oi uiu uesuuciun 01 ine v.unaiuu l0,lr priuc, ingialitude and disoUeaienro ; " 1 1,3 miti ur niinut iuhv on insru- -. , red w, , the wisdom, the magnanimity. 'ill Till) 11 Rtlil rllttft V Wlltntk Will fltn t a ....... wx'jj uiwa " i V 11(1 'It us to save our country. HORATIO SEYMOL'U. Ai.uiNy, Jun.T, 1803. Election of United States csenator. The l.ogislaturc ychtord.rty elected Caarles ik ..hi, ..v. ,, oi ...utiu-i:i county, Lniicu ,StatCi Senator for six years from the 4th Et'x'- 1 '-'ction was made i' t r t . - ?' , " S -Zi iJ . ' . ""ic im.u unit tt0,maM u nmttu kt.u iiiiii.,uucoilit.'iil in nil l'I'-risuro beeamo-contrary lo tho ex pec ""'' "U1. r""111'" "pronenis mo i ie- lsult was attained witlioul tlisturbinc'in R M .1 I'I V mill l iJm. nfll,n I .nu.unmmi.. Hasl ,u? 'o.y oi me party, and with. l.,yKilb attorney of hia uative county. In IsoOhe was chosen to represent, in tho Slatj Senate, tho district .hen composed of the counties ol CoIuinbi..Larnl Luzerne, und in J''3 x .' t'leeied. In lS.'.O he was a nd repud:. I'tii. I v., ...... . . , ,.... .i. n,, nuiii iiiisiaiioweu ins nnfiitf to lie used, and, by pl.ic-' Jl ' run from ? oml. c.).-i.iU-lei--!,stl,t- 1,1 J ' 1,0 "' nn sent to the ing himself in the position of it dJfeVe.f . , n mu-t I,,', ,;;.,. I'tati: senate fn.m tho distnci composed !e:iud.d:..te, liestroy the prest g of aucces "'n ",0" kvoidable necs-i ilH' counties of Columbia, Montour, which h.is hith. no atla;hctl to his name excitement was 1 I'eiuocrinio .eiiaiori:ii elect, )r irom this Northumberland and Snyder, and filled, lIie sillno VC4r' U,e P''Hion ot ch:iii ui:in o1 11,0 democratic Stale committee. Iu ! l: . '7 '. U""3K IU" "" up 10 ine nine !0' ''leo11011- Mr. I'uckalew is the author ofthesev- er.il amendments to the Stale Constitution. adopted in 107, ami ol numeroua publisii- ed reports and peec!,ts, us well a many r..uiuiHuuiuiiiiifit, it.io.retses. 1 11 i.s;,,-, l.A wilfl ll.n I l.iin. . ' i. ..... ... 1 1. 1 . An. . 1. : Jn .-ir. liuckalow career as a r'to'n man, no has 6hown evidence of the high-! p' integrity and the most (,'islinguishod 1 ability. He has alwuys been a steadfast: ,n..nt fl.a f...i.,t ..i.i:.- i v..u,i,i miiiv ui,.. ii iv,,., noon i ion puriv, ana n nrm BUppoiter oi Democracy and and ft firm BUppoiter oi Democracy inul measure. His parliatnetiiarv rc-nutas! lion in the State, is second lo no one with- m its limits ; ami ns a consistent and able no it c'an. hestands n ll.e f,.io..mi. .n.,1.- As a statesman, his risinir ceniua insnires he undivided confidence of tLe whole 1 1 . ....... i. c-. . . . . i J-'tnuuianuu pal ty in uio rlaie, WI10 loOKi lo his future career with unusual interesti and expectation. We congratulate the party and tho ' -'ato upon the elevation of a man, so wors ' thy in all respects, ol the high position to wuicn no lias ocen cnosen. Above till, we feel the deei.est reinicim.' nt l.ia ,....! . ilsir.u ... :.., I I. , , .. ...... L... ..(..1.. ..... ..ll.l ,l . . .- pure-minded, capable blaiestnan over l tenoned activity and vigilanco in Hie art and debaucheries of corruption, the great cause of a restoration of tho and corruptors. Union The election ia all, In its ro" t ne could " .i l'ave wished. We look upon it as upon .0n Iho loth in&t., anon to a great thn dawning of a belter day in the histoiy det.th brenkine doTi. luiklin-s i.lockns of this Commonwealth. The power ofa 1 ""king Hot. LuiKiincs, olockas tempter' gold over the aoula of honest g r0a ' "ivcllinv; ftncl ovcrOowing men. has lost its prestige, and we hope, rivers, fell in Kentucky autl the southern passed away fuievei. Pennsylvania may part of Ohio. On the same dav a similar redeinption.-PktfHcC r. ,,f .now yitited large of Canv . da West. Wbt ai tui "Grkenbacks" rm 'A'lil Hi i the care other places, the Jiirs T-They are the issue of Abraham "oldest inhabitant" fails to remember and know not their Redeemer. ''htrt weharf as littU f now in Ibis tec Wn Kjt tfltaitr'b ;Vfjtlli(Vii. IM U Kr I KM', . ..,- w tiiiieviay Ptoruinj jxr. hm hu, ' ' 1 luf'A wrilir m (lie l"l.y v.nrn,i , w,lf. l .if a'nl of ViiMor lluifo, 1) I'm', on I (iihcf", oinirirrn uk wiUi a I'l ol iini'.i'iii ol ' to.i mi ' , , ., , .... e I ii. ' U' ..1, t'b.i,.,t..i.l up III. ll... i.fi i, ,.. thi I'Miniirx ," ith "i'lli l.'lity,' i(c. Iv. We iii'Vit "ivnro tint liti-ry tf IKuvru lo foivc I hi Pvil in," nor yiti.iiihizk'il ami lll('e 111 i.nii'ifn euori io improve tnu 'condition of tho tiP"ru ; nor hnv wo ever read honiilitts IVoio Volluirt' and llolini;- Of all lliie things do wp pit... id not gui. ly ; and whtttever may U our failings and b i ...oniini!S. we claim i-erfuct hhJ pii I v.., .- , ,. . ... ,, ... lv' ""' "."' --"" " 'v -.i.iut. . ,, .. .. f ,A I . n n ' u-ui..,. . i m Hn np ni,ii: , , , , , a warning to t'.iote who would CNcapo per- dition. 'ILc writer in piestioii belongn to Hclaiii of creaiuren that huvo ink-stud noeiety in all ages, and which are no eniphalicully denuunced in Matthew, ch. xxiii, 5th Hud Oth, lSth lo '27th and 30tl, to 331 versea. ; L. if !MlF! 1 1 f 1 T. 1 1 f V 11 '' I1' Vi ilill lil U Ll ill" li, ... ,','T ""'""" """' ?."..(' !...-. ''';, J f'''T;.VlYK V ''V fc;'f ''-rV A v '' ' ' .,vt' . LKrf Vi vxr IvVi 'iv VtfF' ''n 1 VV.t j)', - Jf B f ' Vy' , "v V" ' ' ' prions and fciinips ol tho United States Bi.TlieetIectora;)-o(C(-;i.e tariff iijuttjoutsitlo tho limits of tho State, and wl.nt nowcrinV demonntrated;in the article ol I r the i hargea itgainst them, and by paper. Hags of which paper is made are 1 imported free of duty. Thin, then, should enable our umnuUeluieis to make paper alruohl ns cheap an ihey cm in Kuroi'e. But to prott-t our paper men, 8nd enable thetn to compete with the importer, a du ty ofoO icr cent, it lai i. Tho result i that no paper is imported, that tho Govt ernment derive i no revenue at all, that our j.nper men possess a perfect monopoly, ftnd can raise or lower the price ol paper at plf asure, causing i he ruin of 11 publish ers, and depriving tho people of cineR) I reading. f jt were noU , rT,,fntlvt wo w(1uw rftu, euci.joy the griinio rs of thoe of our cr temporaries who have always advosaled aj pr( .trctive tariff. i. SiNtTOR. Gin. C.tsF.Ros avu iue U -' - n -'"-""'itf'ii ut tho t'hiladelphia Lfdii, rcfoiring to the , , pi- v w : i.i. . election of L. 6. Senator by the 1 fini - yl - vania Legislature, pay : " 1 he republic-fins coufiden' iy expected lo elect Cameron, and assurances wo:e given in caucus that he would rccfivc the vote of at least ono democratic member of iho 11 . r ... . -. .. n-:.i..i- i.ouso .. .kepresc.iiauvos. m, uu, oils lerxl'inding the Senate agreed to an lot the eleetiiin. Had this not been the be lie'.' of Iho Senate Ihoy would have pased the adjournment resolution, and thus de. foaled an election on Tuesday, if not dur ing the ee-sion. This f.tct is ascertained beyord ouostion. 'J ho name of the mem ber ol luo IIouso who gave the pledge to roto lor Cameron is wiil known here, and he nn.kes no concealment of the fad that j v, I f, ui-u: iv 1 115 int. republicans!, and entrnpi ing the Senatei into mi election. Had Mr. Canier.it not (-It coni'. iei.t of t-ucci-Fs hewoul.l not h-r. e il lowed his nnfiitf to boused, and, by pl.ie EfETho "mernber of the House" refer red to above, whoso "strnlc-gir-ril" plaris ro lowers will bear in min i that tint is their own game-and the game which they hap practiced lonj enough, one would "uppose, to be perlectlj .skiiled ia it -find j if they nro most cuecesstully defeatrd , ,..; ,A .i,,.,,!,! i, i, . . Committee Mectine- The I ietnoci Hiii-. Standing Cummin to . ,,lls county met on liicsduy evening the 13th inst., at the ollicc of Israel Test, .n There wag a -er Tti turn out and' ... ., e " ' , , the lnterchanee of Kenlimenit were of iho ' - nllJ 1 ngrecat.io cliarncter. tnJ"t agreeable diameter. Mr. Test, chairmin of i!, fn.n,ii ufu.r ;,s orL-aiiiation nvi.ln n... nf n.J 1 . , "ri'J' mutirai io uim. in 'f'lorl on this occasion was chnraclerif tic ol tl.e man. Afier elsouentIv ahowinc I ,n rnnsP nl n.ir ....llon il i..r.t,.t l.... tf c ... ... , lci l" rf,"PO'-mc on.'v om-iiy. lie urged uPon th lu?mbert a t igorous prosecution of the war th wir agains: AMitionism and Marled tho cauipuigi: i cauipuigi: in nuch n way at to incite every member of the commit. '""' ' M 1 ,iU ' 1 ' ' ' M , ... i, I . M ., , , j , , , i. , p4, M I-I ,;.!,..,,,,,., ,, ,,.,,, ,, (,, I, ., . ""U ' ''' 1 '"' 1 " "' 1 ' B T' "" !. .1 ,.. MM "''""'i lli",l t"1 K I I no DM UlK 'III HI I i o . . 1 1 r t in - Ii i'liit 1 ,i..,, ,,i n, it p.. i. .! . ,,, i , ' i i .i . i l"i"H'l. ".f" ' ' f. II- s.'-.M d I'm 1 f I' ' , I'.'i L.', .'!., i. ,,, ,li. I. I, U . It.. I Mi I .m w,i t... n( Hi k.I i. .i . I u- in k'llv.l Ml I.Ht.MI' , of Ui n.t l.'l l W i'- n.i.i'n iikI brnti'i -h ilm i i.ilitnnti who vi l"d f'.r Mr. K II. Ill i.pi:iii II if Uliiii. TieHuli ' hi ..i:p tr-ntPi'lu Win. V.M.iillh, of i'i ill..hia win lift 1 i.-UHii.M ili. i I. oin'.. uci', hiiI ll. I1. Mo"re, I he 'f.'ii-iil ;in 'un bent, the Al'i'litiun tiouiiiit ... Tho Mai d ilij.' ci'iiilnillei-t hiivc bi't n iitnu o in'i 'l in both ll.u-e. Tl.o S'iiitip, U'inj ltn4 Ihiid, Abohli-'ii. but fe ilfiLoorut hakr'f ,,.. '''"',"MU',; wl'fol" "'t en.uJ Lt-i-ti iixigiicJ to j'luiii iiif-i.l j.oil'.iom en thp Com ill it t tff m. lir. WmUetf liin Wi'il ii? lulled it I'hic'o on tin? fullowing comtnit tech in tl.tf Sctiute. K.'Uim L'sehtuis, Ci'i its il". 1'iiinul Vui'iyiilli'ft and .tirury. In ihu Home our uiMi:lcr bnih t'oou')' prouiinent p"itiotn. Dr. lioscr, is niiule (.liHiiuun ul llif U-iniir.li..-o on iMvrf,,.im(,f n cofisiitMi,. and tiu.rit mi l ii iilao, on the i.'oiiiiinllet) on Vluims irot'ii v the coiidninnilu of this I n;.i . mi. I I :,m,,r,W,,m.t I)r. Iilllv llllH bi'l'll HS iuo t the Cluiirniuii-ihip of 111'- i;npoi t int CoioaiiUeo on Education, mid placed on the (Jiiiiunittoeii o! I'cxsiont (Jratuitic, MIU1 ,..' J!vllJ. IVlilioi. I.hv b.-en ,m.,1h.I in thn i .i i w it,, f ,, - ....v. , - paag4 if an uci lo le'ilue the J'J.OnO linullly Loun ....g,,, by the County ,v H n ,v I 11 ii ui',. . ipjii- ,1 n Tit.' in.. Coiumimnuner. : (ioVKRN u KN T AbHS'iT. Mr. Itoyer ottered the following rtfsolu tion w hich whs laid over under tho ralet. AV.to'VfJ, That the Governor of thin kittle bo reiUenU-d to inform this House what number of oiti-eim of Temisy lvania have been arrested und confined iu military wunii' "ra,'r 1110 UtuJ'i; Mr. Karly presented the yttitin of Ar f.bella Stornireltz (or a divotca from her husband. AIho, the potitiot) of John Stormfeltl for a divorce frof. his wifo. rciiide in Klk tounty. l ho parlies linth Iloiir;a adjourned over from Thursday, until Monday at ll o'clock. Tor T'ahi.ks Tlrneo. On lh Hinue day that Gen. Cameron win defeated for United Sutra Senator in Pennsylvania, Jus. W. Wall -a distinguished tl ,i,,,l,'H'' of N eiv Jt-i.-ev whom tit itt aaine Cameron had C'tusetl to Lo inrnstod awd impi i soncd io Fort LofHyett ivna elected to tho United State Senile by tho Legitda1 ure Iff N'eif Jersey. "I'iuio," it is aaul "sots I all tilings ovon :'' but tht I'eon.'n. fmoj frefter.t i.Tl.calion. (teltin tome I, . ,, ,, , ... r' , th'.riis "evon nithoul wftittii; for much 1 i . 6 "t"ue. A QfEstiov.-Our "honopt" and intelli gent rresident, who promised to run ike i -machine" at he round it, is by the way, a J J y, of t,i,!lf(,n, t ,. . .u . ,mll,,v joker, and on on occasion tsgely remark oil; "itopleot any color sldoru run ....... . away nnUsst ihere it Liuiet'.i,tig to r.m from." In retlercr.ee to this philosophical ob (rrvntion of "hoiit'tt oid Ab,.," a wag of an editor out west a.ks -When Mr bin ; J0n disju-.e.! bin,., -if i Scotrh r,in Mi military cloak, jnd skcddii'l.lled from llarrub.irg to U':i-hingt..n City in tiie "small woe" hours f tl.e iiilit, wh-it did HE run from?'' 1 hero nit "m tiiiii- nobody bi.il,'' and t No but "artificial," bi.l f lill be run. It i a great pity ho ever Hops I fd. A Pii 1m r rrnrNi R, Wit j ; lien. M-i 'l.'li m, on his r -cent ex,milii,i lien ,'.A ... 1.,.. T .... ' Lli.ll ,l,n ,1,, ,,,,HII 'U,ll ... Ill It'll, M.'iteiJ, on o.tth, that "nn-titty" thousand men wrt-a left for ti-.p ion w hen lio went t.i iof.'-nce of Wa.-Ling. the reriitmula last spring. J ret i. lent Lincoln, in a letter dated Oth April Inst , addies.ied to to Gen. MeClellan - and jusi now published says that less! Ihi'i "twenty th-)HtinJ vnrijttnitfu men w ithal 1 ut a amglo held battery." were n 1 that were left for the ' defenrr. of Waaliiiigton j01'1'1. a,1J Puritjn thieves ami roLUr and Manama Junction." .have broken in upon tin South totob ... , ,, , . .and lilunler. and ivor-e than all, to dura Here i.-n remarkable .Lfoienoe, andthe'..,.,! 11lrr , ...j. ,w , M,lU, -iu j eop.e : me no doubt anxious to knew who' i mislaken. - oca T.i f,,lnl,,n.,i t., rfc-l lultilmenl of cur promise last . iur ..vr no imn mj urmra uur rtiiurrs 1 1,1111 Pnl 1 of Gov. Seyrnour'B message that relates to national nfluira. Wo are aure! thnt no right-thinking n.nn, who praysi f , , . . . .. fcro means of restoring arm perpetuating our free republican in.l.tutions, will re. grcl that, in doing so, our usual variety of, reading matter Las been crowded out. ( Let no man lay it aside until he has read1 It . .,mn,l !,. I A3-Wo have in course of preparation, tTZ-Mi and shall certainly publish, a revii-cd, en- The abot e reported accident was first laigod, and improved edition of the;biog 1 located at Ilarpersvillo ; but nothing l raphy of Hon. G. It Barhett, if the au '.!" kill' 0C0lll '':d 'Ih-io cr in tl.e vicinity. thor of the .eader in the last Journal does1; ZZtlZVr wi,lb in' . ,. , , ., "ifrease I loss ofltfe two mitt fron3 Lonet- wu v.w BUU U1 u.uigr men man liimself. Thanks. W. A. Wallace, of tho State Senate, ar.d Messrs. P.oyer and Early 0fnrli' headed ts Abraham LAfD-txti. the House, will please accept our thanks 'Tt 19 ! 1"ci,rrett- U oxhi to read: . r. . , "'" Abraham Oac-iA-ra. iwaa Gazette. for early copies of important documents. I jNiggr for religion, pasteboard lor ' n ,7. . imonoy: the Chicago r'atforra for a guida;: Bnaold is uow selling at 50 premium and Abe Lincoln for rresidont.fin the. in New York or, Government paer is blessed year of 18G3 I Who wec't fifty cenL. he!M far. ' ', merabr it ?-Myrt-t Tma. 11 lit' fn H I It tt ' '1 lit I i n. .1 i.... " "f - 1 i ' " t m,m I' i I' I III I en i ' , i l S l J M-:;' " "'-r i m'.,J 1. 1 i i. : l ., .i . I 1 1 ii ii i r , ' .,f , I'll I I i it I Ml ," fit" V i t ,), i iil a , i. 1. 1 ii f, i ii i. Ht ,i n I,,. y i 'V H M ll. II lll ., ... ! u I . l II' I 'll I Ill ,H,, '. .1 ' II I'I I I r I 'ili'l "I in I i ti y ( I ' I' , , . I ... I I I I . ' I f... I. , .. 1. 1 '.flkJ fMiuiiimi.r ii.vulvK Ike Mf.tii Hi l.u Mil. ti I l,n ciniiiiiiirMt iuft ,"i'l ..I in I'. HT. rO'l..., i . a tttpitl llt lln,., ,,., I,I Ifll, M'll'il!' ! ,11 .... . ..I 1. I ' , . '" ,r r. .: ,,,,,,,,1,1 ,..,.1.,.,!,;,;, l"tkt' Hi,u, i ;,, ,.., ,0 ...ulnia.,, "Uiittion. I,..!.. ... n.ui n..i ...i ' v.in. i ,1 .... ...r.llliu l UM,, m i., ictnuij,,,, Mrm-d, and llas I) I t Ollifhl l0 lM, ,,1 ..., i I, ,u,l ll . " of Ciiiitliiuiinniil frp. iloiri. Ii.r .. ." . , 11 M"' I , , t. ...... . ... ... - " """"'"'n irp. uoin. 2 I I.Mt llio r.P.1 . . , . r" finnneiiji ii." , iii'ttiiii ion or h tereiK S'8(l '"- v t-iu ui ut jifnpiHumj i0 ihiture, the n .niutniM.i of wiliturv m,i fi inin. ii'l Ui.i utie,.H(,M thf purt ol ;!) i. .-..,.,. n iu fiiunii uk popular brunch ui '.I'nini i.) iiMiiniuii-in military elw ticnmil toprc-eiitHiivoe, are grim violi u oi nut i.pui,i4. ' tU r i. Mini io me Hitni" cipg,.ry belong U, Mi.'Ml.,.n , ,f n r 1 .1 1 r.trir n, jl. il... :..rT 4 MM ...... . . - ; """"iiuii iinrifiM, mcnioi me neeoom or riie presn thn V,. . . . I t H I ' t. - . i .r ecutive HiiHpeiisiori of the win f hHhe c rpus. the conliHcation and seizure 0f pr.'ienv nnnoui inuicin; proce, ami ih,l ctabiisiunejit of niilitnry authority lie,! yond the linen of thu artsiy, and a'l ntt,i the evil tendency of mi! -,Yar. I 5. That in iiwid' tSo I'O.'siliilitj ei greater evils in the dark future belorpui it is the duty ol tho Legislature nni iLh L.xeeuliv' of the Slul" to economizfl 4n J cultivate i;s credit and reaouicea, nittittin ami inipir,e i:s ii.iiitai) o'gaiii'iation, tnd to take, fail necessary and proper tneanatD asrt the integiily, tho iign ty and tin sovereignty of the State. C. Thl in tho bent of passion exoi led by civil war, it it iiiiposeiL-le to ri lircath the discussion of measures of r.ec; jwtth that ctlrnness which is requisite, an. ad misiice. ol six moiitht thould be cstalt. ; Lihed bciKt'cn the cor.trnd'ng elates. 7. 'Hut in tho Until month after to armistice has been agreed upon, one dolt I pate should bo elected from each voiigrei.l sional district in each Slate, which ilolf. iiates should on tl..i Mnt.ilin. i o- Luring nionth, assemble in conven inn ii, i tlic city il Lexington, m tho Stale of Ken t-fcky, to dim-usbs audi iiicumU'-i s ofaijiic. bio nelt'o'-ueiit at shall be ugre. d to. Tha Livaj of the Fotcmac. The Wa-shinton Star of last evening says : The avenue whs alive ivlih rnmn. u.i Iniitht Hint -soiueibini! whs uniiu .u," 1'i ederichi.bur , eiilu r a bailie or a iuov. ', merit gronii g out of the fact that pami, in some initanc. , h.m been reluse.l io tho Army ol the Potomac. The New York aldermanic committer which arrived heie a few d.iy.t . ince, tore' Coverlhe h'ly f Ail.)!..ni 'l.acy of ije .'d New York Volunteers, yesterday wnt iho follow ing di pi.tcii to ih-t chuiriiian of t'ne commiileo on iiaiiuiitl rtUiiirt in New Yurk : VAsaiMiTot. .I.ui. I'., IsG?, AUtrmt Fjr'.ey:- Wc htvr j i.-t had an mieivie vith tho SecivHiy of War, and, for :h present, he deniet us a j-ass to Ituriiside, because not hating heard Iroru I5urnidfc in answer to yesterday 's aii"itch. Im.,.. 1 I .1 ... : . '. - i - - ,,w. rA.ir j.. i-,..-.i,ieii iniii. I1I114..1 I ., I M I nr.. a.. ... I. i there iu,t n,.iv. We shn.l hear further nbotit ilia m.iii,. early this P. IA. V. I. A. fooLi,Chai.-a. The Star ha- mu t. fi,H.,-..it. lii p'ltcll ; Cr.vrr.svinE, Jan. Pith. '..t ui,i envalry M-rgiaut and nine )rili ' ...I up by ihu relols, out , ,., rMj .:i'M i i. i'h. y tteie, ip.-.Mvi I v, u. leep l tho time, liii.J wff wi-.l'.'.n. intll mil.- . I in f 1 1 y pick'jis. S i we go.. Is Slavery its Cause? The Abol',:io':UtJ siv sl.tv. ' in ih Sotnh, is th.i c.iii'i. r.f -h n-:.e!!i.,n ami the war, the ra.it . f. u!l 'Jio -lCu ami devastmion. ery in the&od'h 11 the cu,it of ih t vv n r in 0:10 seose - ;'n..t as (.oid in iho tsTAKrN?!1 Is ,'' C.f.)- oitiii-vis :.:;d ro'l'ort 1 i.reuisiiig 10;,-) piuimer tii. bank, a-id nuir ,der Ihu cllioc 1 4. j-i V .- ,:..-. j , j Lank, go'-l i v.',!;. able piopi-r:y .'" li.e ft 'el a Land ;' tiiii-vc- :.:i,l ioblirr al!f tnpini;! to break in, r. . plmnk-r tint I 4 wf i!V"1 ."re W""1 ,l" lbu.U,,,t othccri ar. 1 watk hmi-i . and thus in net k .bloody biitie befveen the bank otlioer land tho Iauk robbers. In this way the i in the bank is the cause ol the tilit. out w no i.t tiie c'jiiiv party? The nil 1 stealert and robbers ol 'course. And ju-d so ii is wit'i slavery in tha iSouih. Tim hb.v4 ftrA vuI.I'.I.Ia 1.1 t.i Northern band of Puritan 'bievesandrod ! Ler.t ar? met L the oillcera and watchmen lof the South, 'and a great light follows. Henec, s.lavet in the South, are, in one ... . '. it' " iim mi" k-uu.se oi ine relieilion hiii! war, "".Pniwho tire guilty I),? slave owner of i the South, or the slave robbers nml mni. 'lerers of the North ? None tut a fool or n hn"v". 'hut or a traiior, con puusefor and answer, Tn e Sumo ' Aot I.i1VtTT Syrarum (N. Y.) .Journal snys that tho telegruph n'a ln orror abmt ihe bating aoeidcril at UirPyv ille, Proorne county. Uas U'n,y ?n c.i.ldren, inMead of adults. who were drowned. : Doro, Pa. W. Vnna. ti fnL,.nilnn - Lhtj facts :flutt scam appear. MiMi tsT Ersos. The papers have sr !
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